Happy 65th Birthday Freddie Mercury ....... Queen Ranked
To honour the birthday of a legend and one of the best vocalists and rperformers of all time. |
14 | | Queen Flash Gordon
The title track is annoyingly catchy considering this is a bad album. |
13 | | Queen Hot Space
Although Queen never made a truly awful studio album this does come close. Only 'Under Pressure' and 'Back
Chat' save it. |
12 | | Queen The Miracle |
11 | | Queen Made in Heaven
Queen's final album with Freddie Mercury. Though there are some beautiful moments in 'A Winter's Tale',
'Too Much Love Will Kill You' and the title track it is still clear that most of these tracks are unfinished. |
10 | | Queen Jazz |
9 | | Queen The Works |
8 | | Queen The Game |
7 | | Queen Innuendo
Contains Freddie's greatest vocal performance in 'The Show Must Go On'. Can be brilliantly heartbreaking in
'These Are the Days of Our Lives' and brilliantly diverse with 'Innuendo'. The last finished album and one of
the best. |
6 | | Queen Queen
A great debut that contains all the early elements of what made Queen one of the best bands of all time. |
5 | | Queen A Day at the Races |
4 | | Queen News of the World
It all went a bit downhill from here. The last consistently great Queen album. |
3 | | Queen Sheer Heart Attack
Queen does Led Zeppelin... and very well. The most 'rock' album they've ever done and one of their best. |
2 | | Queen Queen II
Queen's prog album, and a very good one at that. Contains the amazing 'The March of the Black Queen', the
beautiful 'Nevermore' and 'White Queen'. My favourite Queen album, but not the best |
1 | | Queen A Night at the Opera
Queen's best album. Not just because of one of the best rock songs of all time but because of the
progressive nature and the variety of the album. 'Death on Two Legs', 'The Prophet's Song' and '39' are
among the best tracks here. |
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