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Queen
Jazz
Virgin EMI Records (00602547202741)
Release date: Sep 24, 2015, UK
Mastered by Bob Ludwig. Half-speed lacquers cut at Abbey Road Studios. 'Jazz' is the seventh studio album by Queen, released on 10 November 1978. Roy Thomas Baker temporarily reunited with the band and became their producer; it was three years since he co-produced their 1975 album 'A Night at the Opera', but this album also was the last he co-produced for the band. 'Jazz' came out during the peak of punk, and showed that Queen had lost none of the pomp and bombast of their early days. This album saw them once again ploughing their unique furrow across a broad range of styles from hard rock through jazz and rock'n'roll to acoustic ballads. Opening with the ludicrous but oddly wonderful 'Mustapha', it is Freddie who dominates, his vocals soaring over all the album's best moments such as the stunning single 'Don't Stop Me Now' and the cheeky 'Fat Bottomed Girls'.
A1
Mustapha
A2
Fat Bottomed Girls
A3
Jealousy
A4
Bicycle Race
A5
If You Can't Beat Them
A6
Let Me Entertain You
B1
Dead On Time
B2
In Only Seven Days
B3
Dreamer's Ball
B4
Fun It
B5
Leaving Home Ain't Easy
B6
Don't Stop Me Now
B7
More Of That Jazz

















