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The Game (Queen album)

The Game is the eighth studio album by the British rock band Queen. It was released on 30 June 1980 by EMI Records in the UK and by Elektra Records in the US. The Game features a different sound from its predecessor, Jazz (1978). The Game was the first Queen album to use a synthesizer[5] (an Oberheim OB-X).

The Game
Studio album by
Released30 June 1980
RecordedJune–July 1979, February–May 1980
StudioMusicland Studios, Munich, West Germany
Genre
Length35:42
Label
Producer
Queen chronology
Live Killers
(1979)
The Game
(1980)
Flash Gordon
(1980)
Singles from The Game
  1. "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
    Released: 12 October 1979 (UK)[4]
  2. "Save Me"
    Released: 25 January 1980
  3. "Play the Game"
    Released: 30 May 1980 (UK)
  4. "Another One Bites the Dust"
    Released: 22 August 1980 (UK)
  5. "Need Your Loving Tonight"
    Released: 18 November 1980 (US)

A critical and commercial success, The Game became the only Queen album to reach No. 1 in the US, and also became their best-selling studio album in the US, with four million copies sold to date, tying with the sales for News of the World. Notable songs on the album include the bass-driven "Another One Bites the Dust" and the rock and roll "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", both of which reached No. 1 in the US. It was reissued in May 2003 on DVD-Audio with Dolby 5.1 surround sound and DTS 5.1. The 5.1 mix of "Coming Soon" features an alternate backing track, as the final master tapes could not be found when mixing the album to 5.1.

Songs edit

Side one edit

"Play the Game" edit

"Play the Game" was written by Freddie Mercury. The song was released as a single in 1980, reaching No. 14 in the UK and No. 42 in the US. The song was performed live from 1980 to 1982.

"Dragon Attack" edit

"Dragon Attack" was written by Brian May. The song was a live favourite being performed from 1980 to 1985. On the UK release of "Another One Bites The Dust", it was featured as the B-side. Two remixes of the track were scheduled to feature on the cancelled BASIC Queen Bootlegs 1992 album. The first by Jack Benson and R.A.K. featured as a bonus track on 1991 reissues of The Game. The second was an instrumental remix by Dave Ogilvie. Stylistically, Dragon Attack is a funk rock song.[6]

"Another One Bites the Dust" edit

"Another One Bites the Dust" was written by John Deacon. The song is known as a funk song and was released as a single at the suggestion of American singer Michael Jackson, who was a huge fan of the group and would often see them in concert when they came to Los Angeles. "Another One Bites the Dust" was a worldwide success reaching No. 1 in America and many other countries and in the UK it reached No. 7. After the success of the song, Queen recorded Hot Space, which was a more disco album. It is credited as Queen's best selling single, having sold 7 million copies worldwide. The song was played live from 1980 until the last tour with Mercury in 1986. Part of this song was performed during Queen medley songs by Extreme on The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992.

"Need Your Loving Tonight" edit

"Need Your Loving Tonight" was written by Deacon. The song was released as a single in November 1980 and reached number 44 in the United States. The song was also played frequently during The Game Tour in 1980 and then less frequently in 1981, but was not played live thereafter.[7]

"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" edit

"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" was written by Mercury while lounging in a bubble bath in the Bayerischer Hof Hotel in Munich, where Queen were staying during the making of The Game. In addition to playing guitar on the record, Mercury also played guitar in concert. The song peaked at No. 2 in the UK and No. 1 in the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States for four consecutive weeks. "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" also peaked at No. 1 in Australia, Canada, Mexico and Netherlands. The song has been covered by many artists. "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Another One Bites The Dust" were Queen's only No. 1 singles in the United States.

Side two edit

"Rock It (Prime Jive)" edit

"Rock It (Prime Jive)" was written by Roger Taylor. The song begins with Mercury singing the intro and then Taylor sings the rest of the song. The song was only performed live in North and South America, and in Japan, during The Game and Hot Space Tours respectively.

"Don't Try Suicide" edit

"Don't Try Suicide" was written by Mercury, and is Mercury's third and final song on the album. The song has never been performed live. The song was the B-side on the American release of "Another One Bites the Dust". In 1992, DJ Muggs remixed the track for inclusion on the later cancelled BASIC Queen Bootlegs compilation.

"Sail Away Sweet Sister" edit

"Sail Away Sweet Sister (To the Sister I Never Had)" was written by May and features him on lead vocals. The bridge was sung by Mercury. The song was recorded in June/July 1979. It has never been performed live by Queen, but has been by Guns N' Roses and by Brian May himself during the Another world tour in 1998. The song was sampled by Das EFX on their 1998 track "Change" from the album Generation EFX.[8]

The song has also been on compilation albums Deep Cuts, Volume 2 (1977-1982) and Queen Forever.

"Coming Soon" edit

"Coming Soon" was written by Taylor. Mercury and Taylor share lead vocals. The song had been started during the Jazz sessions.

"Save Me" edit

"Save Me" was written by May, in tribute to a friend whose marriage had recently ended. May played most of the instruments on the track including acoustic and electric guitars, piano and synthesizer. The song was performed live from 1979 to 1982. When live the song features a short piano entrance absent from the studio version. The song peaked at No. 11 in the UK Singles Chart.

Artwork edit

The photo on the cover of the EMI CD is different from that originally used on the LP and cassette release, even though the Hollywood CD still has the original photo. The original photo (with Roger Taylor having folded arms and Brian May not having a hand resting upon his exposed hip) is shown in the article. This alternate photo was also used on the cover of the album in the Crown Jewels box set released in 1998, and on the DTS DVD-Audio edition of the album released in 2003.

Tour edit

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [2]
Chicago Tribune    [9]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [10]
The Guardian     [11]
Record Mirror     [12]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [13]
Smash Hits3/10[14]
Uncut     [15]

Record Mirror wrote in a contemporary review, "After Zeppelin and even before the Scorpions, Queen are the most exciting band I've ever seen or heard. And I'm sure all you lovers of quality music will agree."[12] Rolling Stone felt that it was "nice to hear a Queen album with songs, not 'anthems'," but opined that "these guys know how this music should sound and feel, but they can't bend enough to get with it."[16] The Washington Post gave a scathing review, writing: "After five years of unchallenging, dismal albums, this was supposed to be Queen's comeback. But no such luck."[17] Steve Taylor, writing for Smash Hits, was equally as dismissive, writing "sandwiched between two slabs of Queen's usual symphonic and/or choral pomp-rock [...] lies a filling of utterly unoriginal corn".[14]

Creem readers voted The Game the seventh greatest album of 1980.[18] At the Grammy Awards in 1981, Queen and Mack were nominated for Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) while "Another One Bites the Dust" was nominated for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.[19] Queen received an American Music Award nomination for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group, while "Another One Bites the Dust" received the award for Favorite Pop/Rock Single.[20]

In a retrospective review, AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that the album's "disco rock blends" showed a band that has "turned away from rock and toward pop", "turning decidedly, decisively pop, and it's a grand, state-of-the-art circa 1980 pop album that still stands as one of the band's most enjoyable records."[2] AllMusic would go on to name The Game as Queen's best album of the 1980s.[21] Evan Sawdey of PopMatters called The Game a "regular ol' rock album".[1] In 2008, Out ranked the album number 28 of 100 in a poll of "more than 100 actors, comedians, musicians, writers, critics, performance artists, label reps, and DJs, asking each to list the ten albums that left the most indelible impressions on their lives."[22]

Band appraisal edit

Yeah, that was when we started trying to get outside what was normal for us. Plus we had a new engineer in Mack and a new environment in Munich. Everything was different. We turned our whole studio technique around in a sense, because Mack had come from a different background from us. We thought there was only one way of doing things, like doing backing tracks: We would just do it until we got it right. If there were some bits where it speeded up or slowed down, then we would do it again until it was right. We had done some of our old backing tracks so many times, they were too stiff. Mack's first contribution was to say, "Well you don't have to do that. I can drop the whole thing in. If it breaks down after half a minute, then we can edit in and carry on if you just play along with the tempo". We laughed and said "Don't be silly. You can't do that". But in fact, you can. What you gain is the freshness, because often a lot of the backing tracks is first time though. It really helped a lot. There was less guitar on that album, but that's really not going to be the same forever; that was just an experiment.

— Brian May[23]

Track listing edit

All lead vocals by Freddie Mercury unless noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Play the Game"Freddie Mercury3:30
2."Dragon Attack"Brian May4:18
3."Another One Bites the Dust"John Deacon3:35
4."Need Your Loving Tonight"Deacon2:50
5."Crazy Little Thing Called Love"Mercury2:42
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
6."Rock It (Prime Jive)"Roger TaylorRoger Taylor with Mercury4:33
7."Don't Try Suicide"Mercury 3:52
8."Sail Away Sweet Sister"MayBrian May with Mercury3:33
9."Coming Soon"TaylorMercury with Taylor2:51
10."Save Me"May 3:48
Total length:35:42
Bonus track (1991 Hollywood Records CD reissue)
No.TitleLength
11."Dragon Attack" (1991 bonus remix by R.A.K. and Jack Benson)4:19
Total length:40:01
Disc 2: Bonus EP (2011 Universal Music CD reissue)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Save Me" (Live at the Montreal Forum, November 1981) 4:18
2."A Human Body" (B-side to "Play The Game")Taylor[24]3:44
3."Sail Away Sweet Sister" (Take 1 with guide vocal, February 1980) 2:34
4."It's a Beautiful Day" (Original spontaneous idea, April 1980)Mercury[25]1:31
5."Dragon Attack" (Live at the Milton Keynes Bowl, June 1982) 5:15
Total length:17:22
Bonus videos (2011 iTunes deluxe edition)
No.TitleLength
6."Vocal Improv/Dragon Attack" (Live at Morumbi Stadium, Sao Paulo, March 1981[26][27])5:02
7."Save Me" (Live at Seibu Lions Stadium, Tokyo, November 1982[28])3:56
8."Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (Saturday Night Live, September 1982[29])3:58
Total length:29:38

Personnel edit

Queen

  • Freddie Mercury – lead vocals (1-5, 7, 9, 10), co-lead vocals (6, 8), backing vocals (all tracks), piano (1, 7, 8), synthesizer (1), acoustic guitar (5)
  • Brian May – electric guitar (all tracks), backing vocals (1, 2, 4-8, 10), acoustic guitar (7, 8, 10), synthesizer (8, 10), piano (10), lead vocals (8)
  • Roger Taylor – drums (all tracks), backing vocals (all but 3), electric guitar (6, 9), synthesizer (6, 9), lead vocals (6, "A Human Body"), co-lead vocals (9), percussion
  • John Deacon – bass guitar (all tracks), electric guitar (3), acoustic guitar (4), piano (3), percussion (3)

Additional musician

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[53] 2× Platinum 120,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[54] Gold 25,000*
Brazil 130,000[55]
Canada (Music Canada)[56] 6× Platinum 600,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[57]
original release
Silver 25,000[57]
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[58]
reissue
Gold 10,000
Germany (BVMI)[59] Gold 250,000^
Italy (FIMI)[60]
sales since 2009
Gold 25,000
Mexico (AMPROFON)[61] Gold 100,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[62] Gold 50,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[63] Gold 7,500^
Poland (ZPAV)[64]
2008 Agora SA album reissue
Platinum 20,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[65] Gold 50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[66] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[67] 4× Platinum 4,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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External links edit

  • Queen official website: Discography: The Game: includes lyrics of all non-bonus tracks except "Another One Bites the Dust".


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The Game is the eighth studio album by the British rock band Queen It was released on 30 June 1980 by EMI Records in the UK and by Elektra Records in the US The Game features a different sound from its predecessor Jazz 1978 The Game was the first Queen album to use a synthesizer 5 an Oberheim OB X The GameStudio album by QueenReleased30 June 1980RecordedJune July 1979 February May 1980StudioMusicland Studios Munich West GermanyGenreRock 1 pop 2 dance rock 2 funk rock 3 Length35 42LabelEMIElektraProducerQueenReinhold MackQueen chronologyLive Killers 1979 The Game 1980 Flash Gordon 1980 Singles from The Game Crazy Little Thing Called Love Released 12 October 1979 UK 4 Save Me Released 25 January 1980 Play the Game Released 30 May 1980 UK Another One Bites the Dust Released 22 August 1980 UK Need Your Loving Tonight Released 18 November 1980 US A critical and commercial success The Game became the only Queen album to reach No 1 in the US and also became their best selling studio album in the US with four million copies sold to date tying with the sales for News of the World Notable songs on the album include the bass driven Another One Bites the Dust and the rock and roll Crazy Little Thing Called Love both of which reached No 1 in the US It was reissued in May 2003 on DVD Audio with Dolby 5 1 surround sound and DTS 5 1 The 5 1 mix of Coming Soon features an alternate backing track as the final master tapes could not be found when mixing the album to 5 1 Contents 1 Songs 1 1 Side one 1 1 1 Play the Game 1 1 2 Dragon Attack 1 1 3 Another One Bites the Dust 1 1 4 Need Your Loving Tonight 1 1 5 Crazy Little Thing Called Love 1 2 Side two 1 2 1 Rock It Prime Jive 1 2 2 Don t Try Suicide 1 2 3 Sail Away Sweet Sister 1 2 4 Coming Soon 1 2 5 Save Me 2 Artwork 3 Tour 4 Reception 4 1 Band appraisal 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications and sales 9 References 10 External linksSongs editSide one edit Play the Game edit Main article Play the Game song Play the Game was written by Freddie Mercury The song was released as a single in 1980 reaching No 14 in the UK and No 42 in the US The song was performed live from 1980 to 1982 Dragon Attack edit Dragon Attack was written by Brian May The song was a live favourite being performed from 1980 to 1985 On the UK release of Another One Bites The Dust it was featured as the B side Two remixes of the track were scheduled to feature on the cancelled BASIC Queen Bootlegs 1992 album The first by Jack Benson and R A K featured as a bonus track on 1991 reissues of The Game The second was an instrumental remix by Dave Ogilvie Stylistically Dragon Attack is a funk rock song 6 Another One Bites the Dust edit Main article Another One Bites the Dust Another One Bites the Dust was written by John Deacon The song is known as a funk song and was released as a single at the suggestion of American singer Michael Jackson who was a huge fan of the group and would often see them in concert when they came to Los Angeles Another One Bites the Dust was a worldwide success reaching No 1 in America and many other countries and in the UK it reached No 7 After the success of the song Queen recorded Hot Space which was a more disco album It is credited as Queen s best selling single having sold 7 million copies worldwide The song was played live from 1980 until the last tour with Mercury in 1986 Part of this song was performed during Queen medley songs by Extreme on The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992 Need Your Loving Tonight edit Main article Need Your Loving Tonight Need Your Loving Tonight was written by Deacon The song was released as a single in November 1980 and reached number 44 in the United States The song was also played frequently during The Game Tour in 1980 and then less frequently in 1981 but was not played live thereafter 7 Crazy Little Thing Called Love edit Main article Crazy Little Thing Called Love Crazy Little Thing Called Love was written by Mercury while lounging in a bubble bath in the Bayerischer Hof Hotel in Munich where Queen were staying during the making of The Game In addition to playing guitar on the record Mercury also played guitar in concert The song peaked at No 2 in the UK and No 1 in the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States for four consecutive weeks Crazy Little Thing Called Love also peaked at No 1 in Australia Canada Mexico and Netherlands The song has been covered by many artists Crazy Little Thing Called Love and Another One Bites The Dust were Queen s only No 1 singles in the United States Side two edit Rock It Prime Jive edit Rock It Prime Jive was written by Roger Taylor The song begins with Mercury singing the intro and then Taylor sings the rest of the song The song was only performed live in North and South America and in Japan during The Game and Hot Space Tours respectively Don t Try Suicide edit Don t Try Suicide was written by Mercury and is Mercury s third and final song on the album The song has never been performed live The song was the B side on the American release of Another One Bites the Dust In 1992 DJ Muggs remixed the track for inclusion on the later cancelled BASIC Queen Bootlegs compilation Sail Away Sweet Sister edit Sail Away Sweet Sister To the Sister I Never Had was written by May and features him on lead vocals The bridge was sung by Mercury The song was recorded in June July 1979 It has never been performed live by Queen but has been by Guns N Roses and by Brian May himself during the Another world tour in 1998 The song was sampled by Das EFX on their 1998 track Change from the album Generation EFX 8 The song has also been on compilation albums Deep Cuts Volume 2 1977 1982 and Queen Forever Coming Soon edit Coming Soon was written by Taylor Mercury and Taylor share lead vocals The song had been started during the Jazz sessions Save Me edit Main article Save Me Queen song Save Me was written by May in tribute to a friend whose marriage had recently ended May played most of the instruments on the track including acoustic and electric guitars piano and synthesizer The song was performed live from 1979 to 1982 When live the song features a short piano entrance absent from the studio version The song peaked at No 11 in the UK Singles Chart Artwork editThe photo on the cover of the EMI CD is different from that originally used on the LP and cassette release even though the Hollywood CD still has the original photo The original photo with Roger Taylor having folded arms and Brian May not having a hand resting upon his exposed hip is shown in the article This alternate photo was also used on the cover of the album in the Crown Jewels box set released in 1998 and on the DTS DVD Audio edition of the album released in 2003 Tour editMain article The Game TourReception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Record Mirror nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Smash Hits3 10 14 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Record Mirror wrote in a contemporary review After Zeppelin and even before the Scorpions Queen are the most exciting band I ve ever seen or heard And I m sure all you lovers of quality music will agree 12 Rolling Stone felt that it was nice to hear a Queen album with songs not anthems but opined that these guys know how this music should sound and feel but they can t bend enough to get with it 16 The Washington Post gave a scathing review writing After five years of unchallenging dismal albums this was supposed to be Queen s comeback But no such luck 17 Steve Taylor writing for Smash Hits was equally as dismissive writing sandwiched between two slabs of Queen s usual symphonic and or choral pomp rock lies a filling of utterly unoriginal corn 14 Creem readers voted The Game the seventh greatest album of 1980 18 At the Grammy Awards in 1981 Queen and Mack were nominated for Producer of the Year Non Classical while Another One Bites the Dust was nominated for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 19 Queen received an American Music Award nomination for Favorite Pop Rock Band Duo Group while Another One Bites the Dust received the award for Favorite Pop Rock Single 20 In a retrospective review AllMusic s Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that the album s disco rock blends showed a band that has turned away from rock and toward pop turning decidedly decisively pop and it s a grand state of the art circa 1980 pop album that still stands as one of the band s most enjoyable records 2 AllMusic would go on to name The Game as Queen s best album of the 1980s 21 Evan Sawdey of PopMatters called The Game a regular ol rock album 1 In 2008 Out ranked the album number 28 of 100 in a poll of more than 100 actors comedians musicians writers critics performance artists label reps and DJs asking each to list the ten albums that left the most indelible impressions on their lives 22 Band appraisal edit Yeah that was when we started trying to get outside what was normal for us Plus we had a new engineer in Mack and a new environment in Munich Everything was different We turned our whole studio technique around in a sense because Mack had come from a different background from us We thought there was only one way of doing things like doing backing tracks We would just do it until we got it right If there were some bits where it speeded up or slowed down then we would do it again until it was right We had done some of our old backing tracks so many times they were too stiff Mack s first contribution was to say Well you don t have to do that I can drop the whole thing in If it breaks down after half a minute then we can edit in and carry on if you just play along with the tempo We laughed and said Don t be silly You can t do that But in fact you can What you gain is the freshness because often a lot of the backing tracks is first time though It really helped a lot There was less guitar on that album but that s really not going to be the same forever that was just an experiment Brian May 23 Track listing editAll lead vocals by Freddie Mercury unless noted Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Play the Game Freddie Mercury3 302 Dragon Attack Brian May4 183 Another One Bites the Dust John Deacon3 354 Need Your Loving Tonight Deacon2 505 Crazy Little Thing Called Love Mercury2 42 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength6 Rock It Prime Jive Roger TaylorRoger Taylor with Mercury4 337 Don t Try Suicide Mercury 3 528 Sail Away Sweet Sister MayBrian May with Mercury3 339 Coming Soon TaylorMercury with Taylor2 5110 Save Me May 3 48Total length 35 42 Bonus track 1991 Hollywood Records CD reissue No TitleLength11 Dragon Attack 1991 bonus remix by R A K and Jack Benson 4 19Total length 40 01 Disc 2 Bonus EP 2011 Universal Music CD reissue No TitleWriter s Length1 Save Me Live at the Montreal Forum November 1981 4 182 A Human Body B side to Play The Game Taylor 24 3 443 Sail Away Sweet Sister Take 1 with guide vocal February 1980 2 344 It s a Beautiful Day Original spontaneous idea April 1980 Mercury 25 1 315 Dragon Attack Live at the Milton Keynes Bowl June 1982 5 15Total length 17 22 Bonus videos 2011 iTunes deluxe edition No TitleLength6 Vocal Improv Dragon Attack Live at Morumbi Stadium Sao Paulo March 1981 26 27 5 027 Save Me Live at Seibu Lions Stadium Tokyo November 1982 28 3 568 Crazy Little Thing Called Love Saturday Night Live September 1982 29 3 58Total length 29 38Personnel editQueen Freddie Mercury lead vocals 1 5 7 9 10 co lead vocals 6 8 backing vocals all tracks piano 1 7 8 synthesizer 1 acoustic guitar 5 Brian May electric guitar all tracks backing vocals 1 2 4 8 10 acoustic guitar 7 8 10 synthesizer 8 10 piano 10 lead vocals 8 Roger Taylor drums all tracks backing vocals all but 3 electric guitar 6 9 synthesizer 6 9 lead vocals 6 A Human Body co lead vocals 9 percussion John Deacon bass guitar all tracks electric guitar 3 acoustic guitar 4 piano 3 percussion 3 Additional musician Reinhold Mack synthesizer 6 10 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Game Queen album news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1980 1981 PeakpositionArgentina CAPIF 30 4Australian Albums Kent Music Report 31 11Austrian Albums O3 Austria 32 5Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 33 1Dutch Albums Album Top 100 34 1Finnish Albums The Official Finnish Charts 35 24French Albums SNEP 36 17German Albums Offizielle Top 100 37 2Italian Albums Musica e Dischi 38 10Japanese Albums Oricon 39 5New Zealand Albums RMNZ 40 11Norwegian Albums VG lista 41 2Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 42 7UK Albums OCC 43 1US Billboard 200 44 1 Year end charts edit Chart 1980 PositionAustrian Albums Chart 45 15Canadian Albums Chart 46 14Japanese Albums Chart 47 79New Zealand Albums RMNZ 48 34UK Albums Chart 49 46Chart 1981 PositionCanadian Albums Chart 50 44US Billboard Year End 51 55Chart 2019 PositionIcelandic Albums Chart 52 92Certifications and sales editRegion Certification Certified units salesArgentina CAPIF 53 2 Platinum 120 000 Austria IFPI Austria 54 Gold 25 000 Brazil 130 000 55 Canada Music Canada 56 6 Platinum 600 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 57 original release Silver 25 000 57 Denmark IFPI Danmark 58 reissue Gold 10 000 Germany BVMI 59 Gold 250 000 Italy FIMI 60 sales since 2009 Gold 25 000 Mexico AMPROFON 61 Gold 100 000 Netherlands NVPI 62 Gold 50 000 New Zealand RMNZ 63 Gold 7 500 Poland ZPAV 64 2008 Agora SA album reissue Platinum 20 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 65 Gold 50 000 United Kingdom BPI 66 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 67 4 Platinum 4 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit a b Queen Queen 40 Limited Edition Collector s Box Set Volumes 2 amp 3 PopMatters 2 December 2011 Retrieved 27 January 2015 a b c d The Game AllMusic Retrieved 19 November 2010 Ingalls Chris 26 August 2020 Funk Rock and Synthesizers in Munich Queen s The Game at 40 PopMatters Retrieved 4 August 2022 BPI certifications Baker Theodore Nicolas Slonimsky 1965 Baker s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians Centennial Edition 5th ed Schirmer Books ISBN 0028655257 The album yielded Play the Game which featured the group s first use of the synthesizer Ingalls Chris 26 August 2020 Funk Rock and Synthesizers in Munich Queen s The Game at 40 PopMatters Retrieved 4 August 2022 Guitarist Brian May brings his considerable chops to songs like his own composition Dragon Attack a slinky funk rock workout with lots of solid riffs and stinging leads at times reminiscent of the extended 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