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Innuendo (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Innuendo (Deluxe Edition) by Queen. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:15:59 minutes.

Artist: Queen
Release date: 2011
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:15:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Innuendo 6:32
2. I'm Going Slightly Mad 4:22
3. Headlong 4:38
4. I Can't Live With You 4:33
5. Don't Try So Hard 3:39
6. Ride the Wild Wind 4:42
7. All God's People 4:21
8. These Are the Days of Our Lives 4:15
9. Delilah 3:35
10. The Hitman 4:56
11. Bijou 3:36
12. The Show Must Go On 4:35
13. I Can't Live With You (1997 Rocks Retake) 4:49
14. Lost Opportunity (B-Side) 3:53
15. Ride the Wild Wind (Early Version With Guide Vocal) 4:14
16. I'm Going Slightly Mad (Mad Mix) 4:37
17. Headlong (Embryo With Guide Vocal) 4:42

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Unbeknownst to the public, Freddie Mercury had been diagnosed with the AIDS virus in the late '80s. Although his health weakened by the '90s, Mercury insisted that the band work on music until the very end; their final album turned out to be 1991's Innuendo. Although it didn't receive the same critical praise as its predecessor, 1989's The Miracle, it was another strong album and global hit (again going gold in the U.S.). With hindsight, the song's lyrics are blatantly autobiographical from Mercury's standpoint, such as the reflective "These Are the Days of Our Lives" and the bold "The Show Must Go On." Also included are a pair of tracks that deal with mankind's inability to live harmoniously (the superb epic title track and "All God's People") and a humorous tribute to Mercury's beloved pet felines ("Delilah"). Queen's heavier side is represented by both the rock radio hit "Headlong" and "The Hitman," while "I'm Going Slightly Mad," "I Can't Live with You," and "Don't Try So Hard" show the band's pop sensibilities in full force, and on "Bijou," Brian May gets to show off his guitar chops. Innuendo was a fitting way to end one of rock's most successful careers. [The 2011 expansion of Innuendo contains of a bonus disc with five tracks: a "1997 Rock Retake" version of "I Can't Live Without You," the B-side "Lost Opportunity," an early version of "Ride the Wild Wind" which contains a guide vocal, a "mad mix" of "I'm Going Slightly Mad" and an early version of "Headlong," complete with guide vocal.]