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Comments for Queen, Hotspace


E-MAIL: gintas@et.pfi.lt
The album is called "Hot Space". "Under Pressure" is performed by Queen and David Bowie.
E-MAIL: pmills@ozemail.com.au
With album Queen moved a bit to the left, the funky left. I mean with album ya can go back to time after time and have a real funkin good time - Check out Body Language & Backchat .... smoke'in
E-MAIL: k@topcliff.demon.co.uk
The Title of this album refers to ' a commonly used term at the time' Hot Space which means a small window of opportunity, ie you jump into the hot space and perform, then jump back out again. (useless fact no 472)
E-MAIL: rommel@reichstag.freeserve.com
I bought this album in 1982 out of pure loyalty as a fan, however,the contents of this album which didn''t really follow their usual traits of sounds was the first international evidence of their vast array of musical talent I personally loved the album because it was totally different to their previous releases, different to any other band on the circuit and portrayed their confidence and self-belief in their own abilities and also in their fans world wide.
Maybe best record of the group. Nevertheless, some hate it.
eduardsaura@hotmail.com
Like a lot of fans, I consider this to be Queen's worst album and biggest mistake. It closed the doors to the US where the band had been enormeously succesful with The Game. It's not as bad of course but still, I never listen to it. They caught up afterward with The Works but the US were gone forever...
lowey83@aol.com
this is possibly queen's worst album, but that doesnt make it a bad record. queen were right to experiment with disco after the success of 'another one bites the dust' and the end result is an album which contains some very good songs:- 'put out the fire', 'back chat', 'cool cat' and not to mention 'under pressure'.
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