Queen - Sheer Heart Attack (1974) {1992, Reissue}
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Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock | EMI Records / Parlophone #CDP 7 46206 2 | Austria
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 270 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 116 Mb
Full Scans | 00:39:04 | RAR 5% Recovery
Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock | EMI Records / Parlophone #CDP 7 46206 2 | Austria
Queen II was a breakthrough in terms of power and ambition, but Queen's third album Sheer Heart Attack was where the band started to gel. It followed quickly on the heels of the second record – just by a matter of months; it was the second album they released in 1974 – but it feels like it had a longer incubation period, so great is the progress here. Which isn't quite to say that Sheer Heart Attack is flawless – it still has a tendency to meander, sometimes within a song itself, as when the killer opening "Brighton Rock" suddenly veers into long stretches of Brian May solo guitar – but all these detours do not distract from the overall album, they're in many ways the key to the record itself: it's the sound of Queen stretching their wings as they learn how to soar to the clouds.