News of the World (album)
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News of the World | ||
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LP by Queen | ||
Released | Friday 28th October 1977 | |
Recorded | July to September 1977 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 39 min 30 sec | |
Record label | EMI (UK), Hollywood Records (US) | |
Producer | Queen, Mike Stone | |
Queen Chronology | ||
A Day at the Races (1976) | News of the World (1977) | Jazz (1978) |
News Of The World is a Queen album released on October 28, 1977. Containing such hit songs as "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions", and "Spread Your Wings," the album went four times platinum in the United States alone. It is considered one of Queen's strongest albums. It was recorded at Sarm West and Wessex Studios, United Kingdom, and engineered by Mike Stone.
The album's infamous cover was a painting by American sci-fi artist Kelly Freas. Taylor had the issue of "Analog" (October 1953) whose cover-art depicted a giant intelligent robot holding the dead body of a man. The caption read: "Please...fix it, Daddy?" to illustrate the story 'The Gulf Between' by Tom Godwin. The robot killing the man was likened to a child injuring a bug and looking up at his parents saying "what have I done". The painting inspired the band to contact Freas, who agreed to alter the painting for their album cover, by replacing the single dead man with the four "dead" band members (Roger and John falling to the ground). The original painting (also called 'The Gulf Between') features on the cover of Freas's collection of art 'As He Sees Its' (Paper Tiger, 2000)
"We Will Rock You" was not released as a single in its own right, but as the B-side to "Champions". Despite this, it became one of Queen's biggest songs worldwide, and a staple of arena and stadium sports everywhere. It was a conscious decision by May to make the song so simple and anthemic (stomp, stomp, clap!), so that the audience at their concerts could be more directly involved in the show. Queen were always looking to connect with their audiences and fans at live shows, to make their experience that much better. Elektra Records in the US recommended to the band they put We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions together as a single and the double A-side reached #4 in the US in 1978.
"Sheer Heart Attack" was a song begun in 1974 for the album of the same name, but was not completed and subsequently abandoned. Taylor revisited it for this album and it was completed in the short recording period the band allotted itself between tours.
"All Dead, All Dead" was written about the sadness May felt as a child from the death of his cat, though the lyrics were kept somewhat ambiguous and generalized.
"Sleeping On The Sidewalk" was written and recorded on the day, as a live take, with band simply performing it together in the same room with little to no rehearsal. After three or four takes, the band realized the takes were getting successively worse, and that they'd nailed it pretty much on the first go. That was the take they used on the album, warts and all.
While most fans associate the album "The Game" with Queen's first use of synthesizers, on this album the classic "No synths" line is conspicuously absent.
Contents |
Track listing
- "We Will Rock You" (May) - 2:01 *
- "We Are the Champions" (Mercury) - 2:59 *
- "Sheer Heart Attack" (Taylor) - 3:24
- "All Dead, All Dead" (May) - 3:09
- "Spread Your Wings" (Deacon) - 4:32 *
- "Fight from the Inside" (Taylor) - 3:03
- "Get Down, Make Love" (Mercury) - 3:51
- "Sleeping on the Sidewalk" (May) - 3:07
- "Who Needs You" (Deacon) - 3:07
- "It's Late" (May) - 6:27 *
- "My Melancholy Blues" (Mercury) - 3:29
- "We Will Rock You (1991 Remix by Rick Rubin)" (May) - 4:47
(*Singles)
Singles
- We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions released October 7, 1977 in the UK as a Double A side, it reached number 1.
- Spread Your Wings followed as the second single from the album. This poignant ballad, written by John Deacon and released in the UK on February 10, 1978, reached number 34.
- It's Late
Personnel
- Freddie Mercury - Piano, Vocals
- Brian May - Banjo, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
- Roger Taylor - Drums, Guitar, Bass, Vocals
- John Deacon - Bass, Guitar, Guitar (Bass)
- Mike Stone - Producer, Engineer, Assistant Producer
- Kevin Metcalfe - Remastering
- Frank Kelly Freas - Artwork
- Peter Brown - Coordination
Singles
- "We Are the Champions"/"We Will Rock You" - Elektra E45441; released October, 1977
- "It's Late (edit)"/"Sheer Heart Attack" - Elektra E45478; released April, 1978
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1978 | Pop Albums | 3 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1978 | "We Are the Champions" | Pop Singles | 4 |