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Artist: Queen

Title: The Works

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1984/2011

Label: Island

Catalog Number: 277 176 6

Personnel

Freddie Mercury piano, vocals
Brian May guitar, keyboards, vocals
Roger Taylor drums, vocals
John Deacon bass, guitar

2011 Remastered re-issue including a bonus disc of rareties

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  Radio Ga Ga  5:49
2.  Tear It Up  3:28
3.  It's a Hard Life  4:08
4.  Man on the Prowl  3:28
5.  Machines (Back to Humans)  5:10
6.  I Want to Break Free  3:20
7.  Keep Passing the Open Windows  5:21
8.  Hammer to Fall  4:28
9.  Is This the World We Created...?  2:13
  
Total Running Time:  37:25

Disc 2
10.  I Go Crazy b-side  3:44
11.  I Want To Break Free single remix  4:19
12.  Hammer To Fall headbanger's mix  5:19
13.  Is This The World We Created...? live In Rio 1985  3:02
14.  It's A Hard Life live In Rio 1985  4:27
15.  Thank God It's Christmas non-album single  4:21
  
Total Running Time:  25:12

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From: JapLance Date: July 5, 2002 at 4:32
Hammer to fall ROCKS

From: Tony Date: February 6, 2003 at 19:49
A 10/10 when you consider it was sandwiched between what may be the 2 worst Queen albums. A good mixture of rock and the lighter side for these guys on this disc. These songs sound much better live though as some the bite of these songs might have been stripped away during production. Worth it for "Tear It Up" alone if you're a metal fan and "Radio Ga-Ga" or "I Want To Break Free" if you're more AOR. Good album altogether!!

From: Gar Date: March 22, 2003 at 7:45
Probably their most underrated album. Great songs all around. Definitely a return to rock after the VERY disappointing HOT SPACE.

From: Big Papa K Date: June 27, 2004 at 23:26
It's a lot better than the last album, but Queen by this time were comfortable with their place in the music world and were just going to play it safe the rest of the way. "Radio Ga Ga" and "I Want To Break Free" are two great pop tunes that lead the way here. 7/10


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