Limited import edition pressed on heavyweight, 180 gram black double vinyl. Housed in a gatefold jacket. This classic of Rock is now restored to glorious analog 180 gram jet-black vinyl! The has been re-released correct in every detail to the original releases, including inner sleeves, packaging and bonuses.
With the classic Mick Rock portrait on the cover, Queen II was actually the band's breakthrough in the UK, with `Seven Seas of Rhye' being their first major UK chart hit, translating the U.S. success of their first album into triumph at home.
A concept album, divided into "White" and "Black" sides. It's crammed with references to Mythology and Fantasy, Faeries and Queen Mab. Freddie's "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke" was inspired by Richard Dadd's famous painting which currently hangs in the Tate Gallery.
With its layered vocals, harmonies and instruments, Queen II is often cited by writers, fellow artists and fans as the band's finest work.
- Format: Vinyl
- Limited Edition Import
- Heavyweight, black 180 Gram vinyl
- Remastered
- Double Vinyl
- Gatefold Jacket
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Tracklist
Side White | ||
A1 | Procession | |
A2 | Father To Son | |
A3 | White Queen (As It Began) | |
A4 | Some Day One Day | |
A5 | The Loser In The End | |
Side Black | ||
B1 | Ogre Battle | |
B2 | The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke | |
B3 | Nevermore | |
B4 | The March Of The Black Queen | |
B5 | Funny How Love Is | |
B6 | The Seven Seas Of Rhye |