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At the BBC

QueenAudio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 7, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: 1973
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Hollywood Records
  • ASIN: B000000ODP
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #88,032 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PURE QUEEN BABY YEAH!!!, September 12, 2000
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Queen fan (Loveland, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: At the BBC (Audio CD)
First of all, it is not live! This is definetly for fans of the first two albums. This album should more properly be titled "BBC Sessions 73-74". These are different versions of some of the best songs from the first album (with one from the second). THIS IS PURE QUEEN, THE ROCK, THE FOLKLORE, THE RIFFS, FREDDIE'S VOICE, IT's ALL HERE!!! Freddies voice eve Here's a track-by track analysis:

1. My Fairy King: The Best Version I've ever heard, slightly different from the album version in that everything seems to be a lot more clearer and crisp (as in the original album version where it seemed only the overbubs were crisp). RECCOMENDED

2. Keep Yourself Alive: not too much of a difference, a little heavier.

3. Doin Alright: Pretty much the same as the album version except that Roger sings in the 2nd or 3rd verse, the gituar is a little more heavier too.

4. Liar: That's right, the best track ever on the fisrt album at studio quality but performed as it it WERE live!!!! It's unable to put in words how much better this is than the album version (which totally kicked)!!!!!

5. Ogre Battle: Another Awesome performance of a great song just believe me on this one, seems heavier also.

6. Great King Rat: Not too much different, except Freddie's voice is MUCH clearer in this verision, and almost sounds juvenile at the beginning.

7. Modern Times Rock And Roll: Roger is stil on vocal, just as hard and heavy as before, a lot clearer though.

8. Son And Daughter: Not one of my favorites, but it's still pretty awesome. There is definetly some Queen history in this piece, as those of you familiar with Brighton Rock (from Sheer Heart Attack) will probably notice several of the riffs used in there...IN HERE.

All in all a FANTASTIC BUY. I think that when Queen performed on the BBC, they treated it as a live performance, so many of the older songs that can only be found live on BOOTLEGS in bad quality, are found here in great quality. Also about it being more clearer, I think it's because they used an echo effect in the studio albums that sometimes made Freddie hard to hear over the Instrument, where here It's all very balanced!

Good Day!

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Superb, but for devoted fans only, November 6, 2001
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Itamar Katz (Ramat-Gan, Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: At the BBC (Audio CD)
For the heavy Queen fan, one who owns all the records, including the live albums and the Flash Gordon soundtrack, 'Queen At The BBC' (or 'Queen At The Beeb', as it was originally called when released in the UK; the title was changed upon its released in the US because nobody there knows what the beeb is) will make an excellent purchase, especially if they're fans of the band's early material like myself. The album provides fascinating never-before-heard versions of some of Queen's finest songs, with the energy of a live performance but with the quality of radio studio recording... how can you go wrong?

Unfortunately, the album has some serious problems, the worst of which being that almost all the songs in it are from the band's first album. In fact, it has all the best songs from that album (except for Brian May's fantastic 'The Night Comes Down'), as well as one from the second album. However, it does not make a decent replacement for the actual album, and therefore dosen't make much sense for the average listener to buy. If only it would have featured one or two lesser known songs, like the forgotten b-side 'Mad The Swine' or a song from the smile period, it could have been much better.

True, some of the songs are very different, often better than the album version. 'Modern Time Rock n' Roll' has been wonderfuly performed, and an excellent though slightly misplaced guitar solo was added. 'Keep Yourself Alive' is slightly heavier than the album version, as is 'Liar' - which makes this already superb song even better (although Freddie seems to have some sort of trouble with his microphone...) Most of all, the heavy rocker 'Son and Daughter' was extended by four minutes of guitar jamming. The riffs there will seem familiar to most Queen fans from 'Brighton Rock', but in fact they originate even earlier than this recording, to the Smile song 'Blag'. Some of the songs though, especially 'Great King Rat' and 'Ogre Battle', are slightly pale when compared to the album versions.

Needless to say that this CD is a must for the true Queen fans - they'll get it anyway. For the casual listener, get 'Queen' first, and decide for yourself if you reall need another version of the same album.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible, November 9, 2004
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This album is strong from start to finish. I've never been a fan of Queen's later music (post Jazz), but this recording is the closest I've ever heard a classic rock band sounding like Led Zeppelin. The Mercury-May combo really reminds me of Plant-Page, except Freddie adds some brilliant piano work and Brian May gets a cleaner sound from his guitar than Jimmy Page. Sure these tracks are primarily from their highly underrated debut, but I like these recordings better than the originals. Plus, you can't go wrong with Roger's "Modern Times Rock n Roll," which sounds like Jimmy Page doing some serious axe-grinding with Rod Stewart on vocals after chain smoking a pack of Marlboros. It simply rocks. If you thought Queen was some pop band from the late seventies with a few hits, think again. Their earlier stuff rocks and blows all their hits out of the water.......and this hidden gem simply proves it!!
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