"Sheer Heart Attack" fueled a one tidy and raises no rest after have "We are the Champions" and "We will rock you" highly beaten the pulse. The very punky piece originated as a product of a bet between Freddie Mercury and the singer of the Sex Pistols, which would have the guys around Mercury never have thought that they would ever publish such a piece. Mercury held a part of his bet and let this funky song to the fans going.
Only with "All Dead, All Dead" is the handset to rest and allowed to breathe just under 3 minutes. This he should, since followed - in my opinion - one of the best pieces of Queen at all.
"Spread Your Wings" is a nice melodic number, the voice of Mercury slightly rough, the text to sing along nicely ... the whole package is simply right everything. Especially the beautiful chorus and second verse with his distinctive bass line appeals to me particularly and manages each generate on new goosebumps times.
With "Fight From The Inside" and "Get Down, Make Love" you can hear again that even Queen have experimented with punk elements. In addition still some elements from the blues and completed two more great pieces that impress themselves in the brain.
The remaining four pieces take a little the pace of the plate. An absolute listening pleasure, ending with the beautiful number "My Melancholy Blues". Probably you will start the CD again and just enjoy.
What else is to be expected at this great board.
Queen 1977 were just great. More remains not to tell me.