Queen's self-titled debut album, now known as Queen I, hits the top 10 on the U.K. albums chart, more than half a century ...
While she’s reinvented her sound and image countless times to survive in the rapidly changing pop ecosystem, few A-list ...
That compilation returns to the Official Album Downloads list, but only barely. Queen’s effort re-enters ... they’re performing even better on songs rankings in the United Kingdom.
That changed with the Dec. 5, 2009-dated chart, when catalog restrictions were lifted, turning the Billboard 200 into an all-inclusive list of the best-selling albums in the country, regardless of ...
Queen’s 1973 eponymous debut album ... a demo recorded in late 1971 with versions of the songs that are sometimes better than the album renditions; and related live material and BBC radio ...
Queen have teased that they will release a brand new album - almost 30 years after their last. The iconic rock band was formed in 1970 and produced huge anthems including We Will Rock You and I ...
QUEEN drummer Roger Taylor is in talks with Brian May about putting out new music. The iconic rock band has not released an album since 1995’s Made In Heaven, following frontman Freddie Mercury ...
Queen hasn't released an album of new material in more than 15 ... and just completed the globe-spanning Rhapsody Tour in February. Only a few songs have followed, and all of them were scraps ...
Retitled Queen ... songs on it. And these five recordings are the ones we took around to all the record companies to see if they were interested and they weren't. That's the story of this album.
About the Album: Collaborations alongside global hitmakers Nile Rodgers, Jake Shears, Justin Tranter, Sir Nolan, Simon Wilcox, Laura Veltz, Jim Eliot, Maty Noyes, Mitch Allan, Lindy Robbins ...