Deep Cuts, Volume 1 (1973–1976) Explained

Deep Cuts, Volume 1
(1973–1976)
Type:compilation
Artist:Queen
Cover:Queendeepcuts7376.jpg
Released:14 March 2011
Recorded:1972–1976
Genre:Rock
Length:50:07
Label:Island
Prev Title:The Singles Collection Volume 4
Prev Year:2010
Next Title:Deep Cuts, Volume 2 (1977–1982)
Next Year:2011

Deep Cuts, Volume 1 (1973–1976) is a compilation of Queen tracks between 1973 and 1976. Unlike other compilations released by Queen, Deep Cuts contains songs which are largely not as well known as Queen's hits. The album was released on 14 March 2011 as part of Queen's 40th anniversary. Deep Cuts Volume 1 was released at the same time Queen's first five albums (Queen, Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack, A Night at the Opera, and A Day at the Races) were re-released. The songs picked were all personal favourite songs, that were not hits, selected by Brian May, Roger Taylor, and Taylor Hawkins (the drummer for the Foo Fighters). It is the only release to feature the complete ending of "The March of The Black Queen" (on Queen II it segues to "Funny How Love Is") and of "Ogre Battle" (on Queen II it segues to "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke"). The three songs "Tenement Funster", "Flick of the Wrist" and "Lily of the Valley" all segue into each other just as on the original Sheer Heart Attack album.

Personnel

lead and backing vocals, piano.

guitars, lead vocals on "39", "Long Away" and "Good Company", vocal bridge on "Keep Yourself Alive", backing vocals, ukulele, bells.

drums, percussion, lead vocals on "Tenement Funster" and "I'm in Love with My Car", vocal line in "The March of the Black Queen", vocal bridge on "Keep Yourself Alive".

bass guitar, acoustic guitar.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.officialcharts.com/search/albums/deep-cuts/ Official Charts Company - Queen - Deep Cuts, Volume 1 (1973–1976)