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The Works (Queen album)

The Works is the eleventh studio album by the British rock band Queen. It was released on 27 February 1984 by EMI Records just shortly after recording for the album had been completed in the United Kingdom and it is the band's first studio album to be released by Capitol Records in the United States. After the synth-heavy Hot Space (1982), the album saw the re-emergence of Brian May and Roger Taylor's rock sound, while still incorporating the early 80s retro futuristic electronic music (at the behest of Freddie Mercury) and New York funk scenes (John Deacon's topic of interest). Recorded at the Record Plant Studios in Los Angeles, California, and Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany, from August 1983 to January 1984, the album's title comes from a comment Taylor made as recording began – "Let's give them the works!".

The Works
Studio album by
Released27 February 1984
RecordedAugust 1983 – January 1984
Studio
Genre
Length37:15
Label
Producer
Queen chronology
Hot Space
(1982)
The Works
(1984)
The Complete Works
(1985)
Singles from The Works
  1. "Radio Ga Ga"
    Released: 16 January 1984[3]
  2. "I Want to Break Free"
    Released: 2 April 1984
  3. "It's a Hard Life"
    Released: 16 July 1984
  4. "Hammer to Fall"
    Released: 10 September 1984

During the decade, after a negative reaction to the music video for "I Want to Break Free" in the United States,[4] the band decided not to tour in North America and lost the top spot in US sales, but sales around the world would be much better, especially in Europe. Despite failing to reach number one, it spent 94 weeks on the UK Albums Chart, the longest for a Queen studio album. The Works has sold over 6 million copies worldwide.

Background and recording edit

Following the release and subsequent touring of the 1982 album Hot Space, Queen opted to take a break the following year. While a spring tour of South America had been an early possibility, especially in light of the band's success there two years earlier, equipment and promotional problems brought an end to these plans.[5] During this period, Brian May worked with Eddie Van Halen and others on the Star Fleet Project, whilst Roger Taylor and Freddie Mercury began work on their solo albums, Strange Frontier and Mr. Bad Guy respectively. By August 1983, the band reunited and began work on their eleventh studio album. It would be Queen's first album for EMI Records (and its US affiliate Capitol Records) worldwide after the band nullified its recording deal with Elektra for the United States, Canada, Australia and Japan.[5]

Recording commenced at Record Plant Studios in Los Angeles—Queen's only time recording in the United States — and Musicland Studios in Munich. Also during this time, their manager Jim Beach offered them the opportunity to compose the soundtrack for the film The Hotel New Hampshire. The band agreed, but soon discovered much of their time was being spent on the soundtrack instead of the upcoming album, and the soundtrack project fell through.[5] Only one song written for the film—"Keep Passing the Open Windows"—made it onto The Works. By November 1983, Roger Taylor's "Radio Ga Ga" was chosen as the first single from the album.

Songs edit

Side one edit

"Radio Ga Ga" edit

The Works opens with "Radio Ga Ga", written and composed on keyboards by Roger Taylor after he heard his 3-year-old son Felix say "radio ca ca".[5] He wrote it in Los Angeles and locked himself in the studio with a Roland Jupiter 8 and a drum machine. Afterwards John Deacon came up with a suitable bass line. Freddie Mercury reconstructed the track, both musically and lyrically. It was still credited to Taylor since Mercury was an arranger rather than a co-writer. Fred Mandel, their session keyboardist, put together an additive track with piano, synth and a temporary bass part. Brian May used a glass slide for his guitar solo. Taylor sang all the backing vocals, and used a Vocoder throughout the song. Most of the song is made out of electronics and synthesisers.

"Tear It Up" edit

"Tear It Up" was written by Brian May as an attempt to revive Queen's old sound, notably featuring riffs from the intro to the song "Liar". When performed live during The Magic Tour, May would skip to the intro from "Liar" then go into the beginning of the song. It features stomping percussion similar to "We Will Rock You". The demo features May doing the vocals instead of Mercury.

"It's a Hard Life" edit

"It's a Hard Life" was written by Mercury. May and Taylor have stated it as one of their favourite songs of Mercury's, although Taylor admitted his vast displeasure with the video. May contributed with some of the lyrics, and the intro was based on Ruggiero Leoncavallo's "Vesti la giubba", an aria from his opera Pagliacci. Mercury played piano and did most of the vocals, and instructed May about the scales he should use for the solo, described by May in the guitar programme Star Licks as very "Bohemian Rhapsody"-esque.

"Man on the Prowl" edit

"Man on the Prowl" is a three-chord rockabilly Mercury composition. May played the solo using a Fender Telecaster whilst Mandel plays the piano ending. This was planned as the fifth and final single from the album, with a provisional release date of 19 November 1984.[6] Promotional copies were pressed and sent out, but the band opted for the Christmas single "Thank God It's Christmas", on which the song appears as a B-side.

Side two edit

"Machines (Or 'Back to Humans')" edit

"Machines (Or 'Back to Humans')" came about as an idea by Taylor, and May collaborated with him and finished it. Producer Reinhold Mack programmed the synth-"demolition" using a Fairlight CMI II Sampler, and all the vocals are sung by the group's three vocalists, including Mercury and May singing in harmony and Taylor performing the robotic voices (using a Roland VP-330 Vocoder).[7] The instrumental remix of the song samples parts of "Ogre Battle" from Queen's second album Queen II, "Flash" and Larry Lurex's "Goin' Back". This song, along with "Radio Ga Ga", are some of the heaviest uses of electronics on the album. It was released as a digital single on 10 November 2023.[8]

"I Want to Break Free" edit

"I Want to Break Free", written by John Deacon, is best known because of its video, featuring all four Queen members crossdressed as women, in a parody of the British soap opera Coronation Street. The idea for the clip was Taylor's. Mercury commented that 'Everybody ran into their frocks'. Deacon, the song's author, insisted he didn't want a guitar solo on the track so a synth solo was played by Mandel – live, however, May played the solo on guitar. The version used for the single and the promotional video includes an opening and instrumental bridge (after the synth solo) not part of the original mix.

"Keep Passing the Open Windows" edit

"Keep Passing the Open Windows" was written by Mercury in 1983 for the film The Hotel New Hampshire, based on the novel by John Irving. The phrase is mentioned on a number of occasions throughout the film and was, according to the opening credits, also co-produced by the band's manager Jim Beach, who changed it in order to suit the album mood better. Mercury played piano and synths and wrote the lyrics after reading the quote in the book.[citation needed]

"Hammer to Fall" edit

"Hammer to Fall" is May's other rock song on the album. Live versions were considerably faster and he sang it in his solo tours as well. Synths are played by Mandel and most of vocal harmonies were recorded by May himself, particularly in the bridge, except for the lyric "oh no" which is Taylor. The song harks back to Queen's old sound, with a song being built around a hard angular and muscular riff. The song features Mercury on lead vocals, doing a call and response with May, who sings the chorus. The song's music video, directed by David Mallet, contains footage of a performance of the song in Brussels.[9] "Hammer to Fall" was a concert favourite, and was the third song the band performed at Live Aid in 1985.[10] The song also features in both the setlist of the band's Works Tour and Magic Tour in 1986.[11]

"Is This the World We Created...?" edit

The album concludes with "Is This the World We Created...?", which was written by Mercury and May in Munich after the two saw a news broadcast about poverty in Africa; the song was performed at Live Aid as an encore. Mercury wrote most of the lyrics and May wrote the chords and made small lyrical contributions. The song was recorded with an Ovation guitar, although when playing live May used Taylor's Gibson Chet Atkins CE nylon-stringed guitar. A piano was tracked at the recording sessions for this song, but ultimately not included in the final mix.

Unreleased songs and demos edit

The sessions for The Works were highly productive, resulting in an overwhelmingly large body of material written and recorded. Only nine of these were used on the album, but many of those remaining have been released in other forms.

"Coming On Far Too Strong" edit

Believed to originate from the Works sessions, this is a fast-paced track dominated by the piano and drums. Two versions of the demo exist and very little is known about the track. It is about a minute and a half long. At the end of the track, Mercury can be heard to say: "very good, ha, ha. It's gotta go somewhere, but it just, er, wasn't"; the rest of the dialogue is inaudible.

"I Dream of Christmas" edit

When Queen wanted to write a Christmas single in 1984, Taylor wrote the basics of "Thank God It's Christmas" while May wrote "I Dream of Christmas". The group then had to choose between the two, and opted for "Thank God It's Christmas", which May and Taylor then wrote together. It is rumored that "I Dream of Christmas" was recorded by the band, though nothing has ever been confirmed. May later worked on "I Dream of Christmas" with his future wife Anita Dobson, which was released as a single in 1988 and also features John Deacon.

"I Go Crazy" edit

Written by May some time in 1981, the song was recorded during the Hot Space album sessions but never made it onto the final cut. It was instead used as the B-side to the single release of "Radio Ga Ga".

"Let Me in Your Heart Again" edit

Written by May, this song went through several rewrites and re-recordings before it was left unfinished and subsequently recorded by Anita Dobson, featuring May, for her 1988 album Talking of Love. In 2014, the band released a completed version of the song which features elements from a number of Queen demos of the track, with new backing vocals from May and Taylor, and new guitars from May on the album Queen Forever.

"Let Me Live" edit

"Let Me Live" was originally recorded by the band in 1983 as a duet between Mercury and Rod Stewart. It originally also featured Jeff Beck on guitar. The song was never released, although it was reworked by the band for inclusion in their 1995 studio album Made in Heaven, released after Mercury's death. The finished version features one verse and the chorus sung by Mercury, while the rest is sung by May and Taylor. It is unknown why the Stewart version was never used.

"Little Boogie" edit

Believed to originate from the Works sessions, this is an alternative piano version of "Coming on Far Too Strong". Nothing else is known about the track.

"Love Kills" edit

Written by Mercury and Giorgio Moroder, "Love Kills" was originally recorded for The Works, but was ultimately rejected. It was then reworked as a Mercury solo track for inclusion in Moroder's 1984 restoration and edit of the 1927 silent film Metropolis, and was also released as a single. The track was later remade into a Queen ballad and released on the 2014 album Queen Forever.

"Man Made Paradise" edit

This song was later re-recorded as a Mercury solo track and released on his 1985 solo album Mr. Bad Guy.

"Man on Fire" edit

"Man on Fire", written by Taylor, is believed to have been recorded in 1984 for The Works, before it was re-recorded and then released on Taylor's second solo album Strange Frontier that same year. An early promo cassette for The Works features a very different track listing, where its title appears. Nothing else is known about the track, or even whether a complete version exists.

"Thank God It's Christmas" edit

This track, written by May and Taylor, was eventually released as a Christmas single in 1984, and later appeared as the B-side to the "A Winter's Tale" single in 1995. It was also released as part of the 1999 compilation Greatest Hits III. It was the only Christmas song Queen recorded.

"There Must Be More to Life Than This" edit

Written by Mercury, this song was originally recorded by Mercury and Michael Jackson before being re-recorded by Queen in 1981 for their Hot Space album. The track was then going to be recorded to close The Works before Mercury and May wrote "Is This the World We Created...?". It was ultimately recorded as a solo track by Mercury and released on his 1985 solo album Mr. Bad Guy. In 2014, a reworked Queen version with a Mercury and Jackson duet was released on the album Queen Forever.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [12]
Chicago Tribune    [13]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [14]
Rolling Stone     [15]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [16]
Sounds    [17]

Rolling Stone's Parke Puterbaugh described it as their "first real album in some time" and "a royal feast of hard rock".[18] Sandy Robertson, in a 3-star review for Sounds, wrote "This time around, Queen have played it safe."[19] In a retrospective review, Greg Prato of AllMusic felt that "while the songwriting had definitely improved" from its predecessor Hot Space, he also believed "the album sonically lacked the punch of such earlier releases as News of the World and The Game".[12]

Tour edit

Track listing edit

All lead vocals by Freddie Mercury.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Radio Ga Ga"Roger Taylor5:48
2."Tear It Up"Brian May3:28
3."It's a Hard Life"Freddie Mercury4:08
4."Man on the Prowl"Mercury3:28
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Machines (or 'Back to Humans')"
  • May
  • Taylor
5:10
6."I Want to Break Free"John Deacon3:20
7."Keep Passing the Open Windows"Mercury5:21
8."Hammer to Fall"May4:28
9."Is This the World We Created...?"
  • May
  • Mercury
2:13
Total length:37:15
Bonus tracks (1991 Hollywood Records CD reissue)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
10."I Go Crazy" (original B-side)May3:42
11."Radio Ga Ga" (extended version)Taylor6:50
12."I Want to Break Free" (extended mix)Deacon7:12
Total length:54:19
Disc 2: Bonus EP (2011 Universal Music CD reissue)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Go Crazy" (B-side to "Radio Ga Ga")May3:44
2."I Want to Break Free" (Single remix)Deacon4:18
3."Hammer to Fall" (Headbanger's mix)May5:18
4."Is This the World We Created...?" (Live in Rio, January 1985)
  • Mercury
  • May
3:03
5."It's a Hard Life" (Live in Rio, January 1985)Mercury4:26
6."Thank God It's Christmas" (Non-album single, November 1984[20])
  • May
  • Taylor
4:22
Total length:25:11
Bonus videos (2011 iTunes deluxe edition)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Tear It Up" (Live at Wembley Stadium, July 11th 1986)May2:23
8."I Want to Break Free" (Live in Rio, January 1985)Deacon3:27
9."Radio Ga Ga" (promo video)Taylor5:54
Total length:36:15

Personnel edit

Information is based on Queen's Complete Works[7] and on the album's Liner Notes[21] Track numbering refers to CD and digital releases of the album.

Queen

  • Freddie Mercury – lead vocals (all tracks), backing vocals (3-8), piano (3, 4,[7] 7), synthesizer (1, 7), sampler (1)
  • Brian May – electric guitar (all but 9), acoustic guitar (9), synthesizer (5), backing vocals (1, 3-5, 7-8)
  • Roger Taylor – acoustic and electronic drums (all but 9), percussion (2), drum machine (1, 5), vocoder (1, 5), backing vocals (1-3, 8), sampler (1), synthesizer (1, 5)
  • John Deacon – bass guitar (all but 9), rhythm guitar (6), synthesizer (6)

Additional personnel

  • Fred Mandel – piano finale (4)[7], synthesizer arrangement, synthesizer programming (1), synthesizer (1, 6, 8), candy-floss instruments (8)
  • Reinhold MackFairlight CMI programming (5), recording engineer
  • Mike Beiriger – additional recording engineer
  • Eddie DeLena – assistant recording engineer
  • Stefan Wissnet – assistant recording engineer
  • Bill Smith – sleeve design
  • George Hurrell – photography

Singles edit

For the first and only time in their career, all the songs (and one non-album track, "I Go Crazy") from a Queen album were used as either A-sides or B-sides on singles. Starting with this album, the group began issuing singles in the UK under their own catalogue numbers.

Number Format A-side B-side Release date (UK)
QUEEN 1 (7" single) "Radio Ga Ga" "I Go Crazy"
12QUEEN 1 (12" single) "Radio Ga Ga" (extended version) "Radio Ga Ga" (instrumental version)/"I Go Crazy" 23 January 1984
QUEEN 2 (7" single) "I Want to Break Free" (single mix) "Machines (or 'Back to Humans')"
12QUEEN 2 (12" single) "I Want to Break Free" (extended mix) "Machines (or 'Back to Humans')" 2 April 1984
QUEEN 3 (7" single) "It's a Hard Life" "Is This the World We Created...?"
12QUEEN 3 (12" single) "It's a Hard Life" "Is This the World We Created...?" 16 July 1984
QUEEN 4 (7" single) "Hammer to Fall" (Headbanger's Mix Edit) "Tear It Up"
12QUEEN 4 (12" single) "Hammer to Fall" (Headbanger's Mix) "Tear It Up" 10 September 1984
QUEEN 5 (7" single) "Thank God It's Christmas" (non-album track) "Man on the Prowl"/"Keep Passing the Open Windows"
12QUEEN 5 (12" single) "Thank God It's Christmas" "Man on the Prowl" (extended version)/"Keep Passing the Open Windows" (extended version) 26 November 1984

Others edit

Format A-side B-side
US 7" single & cassette single "Radio Ga Ga" (US single edit) "I Go Crazy"
US promo 7" single "I Want to Break Free" (single mix) "I Want to Break Free" (special 7" single edit)
US 7" single & cassette single "I Want to Break Free" (single mix) "Machines (or 'Back to Humans')" (instrumental version)

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Certifications and sales for The Works
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia 100,000[49]
Austria (IFPI Austria)[50] Platinum 50,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[51] Platinum 100,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[52] Gold 10,000
France (SNEP)[53] Gold 100,000[53]
Germany (BVMI)[54] Platinum 500,000^
Italy (FIMI)[55]
sales since 2009
Gold 50,000*
Netherlands (NVPI)[56] Gold 50,000^
Poland (ZPAV)[57]
2008 Agora SA album reissue
Platinum 20,000*
South Africa (RISA)[58] 3× Gold 75,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[59] Gold 50,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[60] Platinum 50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[61] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[62] Gold 500,000^

* 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 Works: includes lyrics of "It's a Hard Life", "Man on the Prowl", "Machines (Or 'Back to Humans'), "Keep Passing the Open Windows".
  • Lyrics of "Tear it Up" at Queen official website (from Queen Rocks)
  • Lyrics of "I Go Crazy" at Queen official website (from The Singles Collection Volume 2)
  • Lyrics of Live Magic versions of "I Want to Break Free", "Is This the World We Created...?", and "Radio Ga Ga" at Queen official website
  • Official video of "Is This the World We Created...?" (Live at Wembley) on YouTube


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For Queen s 1985 boxed set see The Complete Works Queen album The Works is the eleventh studio album by the British rock band Queen It was released on 27 February 1984 by EMI Records just shortly after recording for the album had been completed in the United Kingdom and it is the band s first studio album to be released by Capitol Records in the United States After the synth heavy Hot Space 1982 the album saw the re emergence of Brian May and Roger Taylor s rock sound while still incorporating the early 80s retro futuristic electronic music at the behest of Freddie Mercury and New York funk scenes John Deacon s topic of interest Recorded at the Record Plant Studios in Los Angeles California and Musicland Studios in Munich Germany from August 1983 to January 1984 the album s title comes from a comment Taylor made as recording began Let s give them the works The WorksStudio album by QueenReleased27 February 1984RecordedAugust 1983 January 1984StudioRecord Plant Los Angeles California USA Musicland Munich West Germany GenrePop rock 1 hard rock 2 Length37 15LabelEMICapitolProducerQueenReinhold MackQueen chronologyHot Space 1982 The Works 1984 The Complete Works 1985 Singles from The Works Radio Ga Ga Released 16 January 1984 3 I Want to Break Free Released 2 April 1984 It s a Hard Life Released 16 July 1984 Hammer to Fall Released 10 September 1984During the decade after a negative reaction to the music video for I Want to Break Free in the United States 4 the band decided not to tour in North America and lost the top spot in US sales but sales around the world would be much better especially in Europe Despite failing to reach number one it spent 94 weeks on the UK Albums Chart the longest for a Queen studio album The Works has sold over 6 million copies worldwide Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Songs 2 1 Side one 2 1 1 Radio Ga Ga 2 1 2 Tear It Up 2 1 3 It s a Hard Life 2 1 4 Man on the Prowl 2 2 Side two 2 2 1 Machines Or Back to Humans 2 2 2 I Want to Break Free 2 2 3 Keep Passing the Open Windows 2 2 4 Hammer to Fall 2 2 5 Is This the World We Created 2 3 Unreleased songs and demos 2 3 1 Coming On Far Too Strong 2 3 2 I Dream of Christmas 2 3 3 I Go Crazy 2 3 4 Let Me in Your Heart Again 2 3 5 Let Me Live 2 3 6 Little Boogie 2 3 7 Love Kills 2 3 8 Man Made Paradise 2 3 9 Man on Fire 2 3 10 Thank God It s Christmas 2 3 11 There Must Be More to Life Than This 3 Reception 4 Tour 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Singles 7 1 Others 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 8 3 Decade end charts 9 Certifications and sales 10 References 11 External linksBackground and recording editFollowing the release and subsequent touring of the 1982 album Hot Space Queen opted to take a break the following year While a spring tour of South America had been an early possibility especially in light of the band s success there two years earlier equipment and promotional problems brought an end to these plans 5 During this period Brian May worked with Eddie Van Halen and others on the Star Fleet Project whilst Roger Taylor and Freddie Mercury began work on their solo albums Strange Frontier and Mr Bad Guy respectively By August 1983 the band reunited and began work on their eleventh studio album It would be Queen s first album for EMI Records and its US affiliate Capitol Records worldwide after the band nullified its recording deal with Elektra for the United States Canada Australia and Japan 5 Recording commenced at Record Plant Studios in Los Angeles Queen s only time recording in the United States and Musicland Studios in Munich Also during this time their manager Jim Beach offered them the opportunity to compose the soundtrack for the film The Hotel New Hampshire The band agreed but soon discovered much of their time was being spent on the soundtrack instead of the upcoming album and the soundtrack project fell through 5 Only one song written for the film Keep Passing the Open Windows made it onto The Works By November 1983 Roger Taylor s Radio Ga Ga was chosen as the first single from the album Songs editSide one edit Radio Ga Ga edit Main article Radio Ga Ga The Works opens with Radio Ga Ga written and composed on keyboards by Roger Taylor after he heard his 3 year old son Felix say radio ca ca 5 He wrote it in Los Angeles and locked himself in the studio with a Roland Jupiter 8 and a drum machine Afterwards John Deacon came up with a suitable bass line Freddie Mercury reconstructed the track both musically and lyrically It was still credited to Taylor since Mercury was an arranger rather than a co writer Fred Mandel their session keyboardist put together an additive track with piano synth and a temporary bass part Brian May used a glass slide for his guitar solo Taylor sang all the backing vocals and used a Vocoder throughout the song Most of the song is made out of electronics and synthesisers Tear It Up edit Tear It Up was written by Brian May as an attempt to revive Queen s old sound notably featuring riffs from the intro to the song Liar When performed live during The Magic Tour May would skip to the intro from Liar then go into the beginning of the song It features stomping percussion similar to We Will Rock You The demo features May doing the vocals instead of Mercury It s a Hard Life edit Main article It s a Hard Life It s a Hard Life was written by Mercury May and Taylor have stated it as one of their favourite songs of Mercury s although Taylor admitted his vast displeasure with the video May contributed with some of the lyrics and the intro was based on Ruggiero Leoncavallo s Vesti la giubba an aria from his opera Pagliacci Mercury played piano and did most of the vocals and instructed May about the scales he should use for the solo described by May in the guitar programme Star Licks as very Bohemian Rhapsody esque Man on the Prowl edit Man on the Prowl is a three chord rockabilly Mercury composition May played the solo using a Fender Telecaster whilst Mandel plays the piano ending This was planned as the fifth and final single from the album with a provisional release date of 19 November 1984 6 Promotional copies were pressed and sent out but the band opted for the Christmas single Thank God It s Christmas on which the song appears as a B side Side two edit Machines Or Back to Humans edit Machines Or Back to Humans came about as an idea by Taylor and May collaborated with him and finished it Producer Reinhold Mack programmed the synth demolition using a Fairlight CMI II Sampler and all the vocals are sung by the group s three vocalists including Mercury and May singing in harmony and Taylor performing the robotic voices using a Roland VP 330 Vocoder 7 The instrumental remix of the song samples parts of Ogre Battle from Queen s second album Queen II Flash and Larry Lurex s Goin Back This song along with Radio Ga Ga are some of the heaviest uses of electronics on the album It was released as a digital single on 10 November 2023 8 I Want to Break Free edit Main article I Want to Break Free I Want to Break Free written by John Deacon is best known because of its video featuring all four Queen members crossdressed as women in a parody of the British soap opera Coronation Street The idea for the clip was Taylor s Mercury commented that Everybody ran into their frocks Deacon the song s author insisted he didn t want a guitar solo on the track so a synth solo was played by Mandel live however May played the solo on guitar The version used for the single and the promotional video includes an opening and instrumental bridge after the synth solo not part of the original mix Keep Passing the Open Windows edit Keep Passing the Open Windows was written by Mercury in 1983 for the film The Hotel New Hampshire based on the novel by John Irving The phrase is mentioned on a number of occasions throughout the film and was according to the opening credits also co produced by the band s manager Jim Beach who changed it in order to suit the album mood better Mercury played piano and synths and wrote the lyrics after reading the quote in the book citation needed Hammer to Fall edit Main article Hammer to Fall Hammer to Fall is May s other rock song on the album Live versions were considerably faster and he sang it in his solo tours as well Synths are played by Mandel and most of vocal harmonies were recorded by May himself particularly in the bridge except for the lyric oh no which is Taylor The song harks back to Queen s old sound with a song being built around a hard angular and muscular riff The song features Mercury on lead vocals doing a call and response with May who sings the chorus The song s music video directed by David Mallet contains footage of a performance of the song in Brussels 9 Hammer to Fall was a concert favourite and was the third song the band performed at Live Aid in 1985 10 The song also features in both the setlist of the band s Works Tour and Magic Tour in 1986 11 Is This the World We Created edit Main article Is This the World We Created The album concludes with Is This the World We Created which was written by Mercury and May in Munich after the two saw a news broadcast about poverty in Africa the song was performed at Live Aid as an encore Mercury wrote most of the lyrics and May wrote the chords and made small lyrical contributions The song was recorded with an Ovation guitar although when playing live May used Taylor s Gibson Chet Atkins CE nylon stringed guitar A piano was tracked at the recording sessions for this song but ultimately not included in the final mix Unreleased songs and demos edit The sessions for The Works were highly productive resulting in an overwhelmingly large body of material written and recorded Only nine of these were used on the album but many of those remaining have been released in other forms Coming On Far Too Strong edit Believed to originate from the Works sessions this is a fast paced track dominated by the piano and drums Two versions of the demo exist and very little is known about the track It is about a minute and a half long At the end of the track Mercury can be heard to say very good ha ha It s gotta go somewhere but it just er wasn t the rest of the dialogue is inaudible I Dream of Christmas edit When Queen wanted to write a Christmas single in 1984 Taylor wrote the basics of Thank God It s Christmas while May wrote I Dream of Christmas The group then had to choose between the two and opted for Thank God It s Christmas which May and Taylor then wrote together It is rumored that I Dream of Christmas was recorded by the band though nothing has ever been confirmed May later worked on I Dream of Christmas with his future wife Anita Dobson which was released as a single in 1988 and also features John Deacon I Go Crazy edit Written by May some time in 1981 the song was recorded during the Hot Space album sessions but never made it onto the final cut It was instead used as the B side to the single release of Radio Ga Ga Let Me in Your Heart Again edit Written by May this song went through several rewrites and re recordings before it was left unfinished and subsequently recorded by Anita Dobson featuring May for her 1988 album Talking of Love In 2014 the band released a completed version of the song which features elements from a number of Queen demos of the track with new backing vocals from May and Taylor and new guitars from May on the album Queen Forever Let Me Live edit Main article Let Me Live Let Me Live was originally recorded by the band in 1983 as a duet between Mercury and Rod Stewart It originally also featured Jeff Beck on guitar The song was never released although it was reworked by the band for inclusion in their 1995 studio album Made in Heaven released after Mercury s death The finished version features one verse and the chorus sung by Mercury while the rest is sung by May and Taylor It is unknown why the Stewart version was never used Little Boogie edit Believed to originate from the Works sessions this is an alternative piano version of Coming on Far Too Strong Nothing else is known about the track Love Kills edit Main article Love Kills Freddie Mercury song Written by Mercury and Giorgio Moroder Love Kills was originally recorded for The Works but was ultimately rejected It was then reworked as a Mercury solo track for inclusion in Moroder s 1984 restoration and edit of the 1927 silent film Metropolis and was also released as a single The track was later remade into a Queen ballad and released on the 2014 album Queen Forever Man Made Paradise edit This song was later re recorded as a Mercury solo track and released on his 1985 solo album Mr Bad Guy Man on Fire edit Man on Fire written by Taylor is believed to have been recorded in 1984 for The Works before it was re recorded and then released on Taylor s second solo album Strange Frontier that same year An early promo cassette for The Works features a very different track listing where its title appears Nothing else is known about the track or even whether a complete version exists Thank God It s Christmas edit Main article Thank God It s Christmas This track written by May and Taylor was eventually released as a Christmas single in 1984 and later appeared as the B side to the A Winter s Tale single in 1995 It was also released as part of the 1999 compilation Greatest Hits III It was the only Christmas song Queen recorded There Must Be More to Life Than This edit Written by Mercury this song was originally recorded by Mercury and Michael Jackson before being re recorded by Queen in 1981 for their Hot Space album The track was then going to be recorded to close The Works before Mercury and May wrote Is This the World We Created It was ultimately recorded as a solo track by Mercury and released on his 1985 solo album Mr Bad Guy In 2014 a reworked Queen version with a Mercury and Jackson duet was released on the album Queen Forever Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Sounds nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Rolling Stone s Parke Puterbaugh described it as their first real album in some time and a royal feast of hard rock 18 Sandy Robertson in a 3 star review for Sounds wrote This time around Queen have played it safe 19 In a retrospective review Greg Prato of AllMusic felt that while the songwriting had definitely improved from its predecessor Hot Space he also believed the album sonically lacked the punch of such earlier releases as News of the World and The Game 12 Tour editMain article The Works TourTrack listing editAll lead vocals by Freddie Mercury Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Radio Ga Ga Roger Taylor5 482 Tear It Up Brian May3 283 It s a Hard Life Freddie Mercury4 084 Man on the Prowl Mercury3 28 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length5 Machines or Back to Humans May Taylor5 106 I Want to Break Free John Deacon3 207 Keep Passing the Open Windows Mercury5 218 Hammer to Fall May4 289 Is This the World We Created May Mercury2 13Total length 37 15 Bonus tracks 1991 Hollywood Records CD reissue No TitleWriter s Length10 I Go Crazy original B side May3 4211 Radio Ga Ga extended version Taylor6 5012 I Want to Break Free extended mix Deacon7 12Total length 54 19 Disc 2 Bonus EP 2011 Universal Music CD reissue No TitleWriter s Length1 I Go Crazy B side to Radio Ga Ga May3 442 I Want to Break Free Single remix Deacon4 183 Hammer to Fall Headbanger s mix May5 184 Is This the World We Created Live in Rio January 1985 MercuryMay3 035 It s a Hard Life Live in Rio January 1985 Mercury4 266 Thank God It s Christmas Non album single November 1984 20 MayTaylor4 22Total length 25 11 Bonus videos 2011 iTunes deluxe edition No TitleWriter s Length7 Tear It Up Live at Wembley Stadium July 11th 1986 May2 238 I Want to Break Free Live in Rio January 1985 Deacon3 279 Radio Ga Ga promo video Taylor5 54Total length 36 15Personnel editInformation is based on Queen s Complete Works 7 and on the album s Liner Notes 21 Track numbering refers to CD and digital releases of the album Queen Freddie Mercury lead vocals all tracks backing vocals 3 8 piano 3 4 7 7 synthesizer 1 7 sampler 1 Brian May electric guitar all but 9 acoustic guitar 9 synthesizer 5 backing vocals 1 3 5 7 8 Roger Taylor acoustic and electronic drums all but 9 percussion 2 drum machine 1 5 vocoder 1 5 backing vocals 1 3 8 sampler 1 synthesizer 1 5 John Deacon bass guitar all but 9 rhythm guitar 6 synthesizer 6 Additional personnel Fred Mandel piano finale 4 7 synthesizer arrangement synthesizer programming 1 synthesizer 1 6 8 candy floss instruments 8 Reinhold Mack Fairlight CMI programming 5 recording engineer Mike Beiriger additional recording engineer Eddie DeLena assistant recording engineer Stefan Wissnet assistant recording engineer Bill Smith sleeve design George Hurrell photographySingles editFor the first and only time in their career all the songs and one non album track I Go Crazy from a Queen album were used as either A sides or B sides on singles Starting with this album the group began issuing singles in the UK under their own catalogue numbers Number Format A side B side Release date UK QUEEN 1 7 single Radio Ga Ga I Go Crazy 12QUEEN 1 12 single Radio Ga Ga extended version Radio Ga Ga instrumental version I Go Crazy 23 January 1984QUEEN 2 7 single I Want to Break Free single mix Machines or Back to Humans 12QUEEN 2 12 single I Want to Break Free extended mix Machines or Back to Humans 2 April 1984QUEEN 3 7 single It s a Hard Life Is This the World We Created 12QUEEN 3 12 single It s a Hard Life Is This the World We Created 16 July 1984QUEEN 4 7 single Hammer to Fall Headbanger s Mix Edit Tear It Up 12QUEEN 4 12 single Hammer to Fall Headbanger s Mix Tear It Up 10 September 1984QUEEN 5 7 single Thank God It s Christmas non album track Man on the Prowl Keep Passing the Open Windows 12QUEEN 5 12 single Thank God It s Christmas Man on the Prowl extended version Keep Passing the Open Windows extended version 26 November 1984Others edit Format A side B sideUS 7 single amp cassette single Radio Ga Ga US single edit I Go Crazy US promo 7 single I Want to Break Free single mix I Want to Break Free special 7 single edit US 7 single amp cassette single I Want to Break Free single mix Machines or Back to Humans instrumental version Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1984 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 22 16Austrian Albums O3 Austria 23 2Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 24 22Dutch Albums Album Top 100 25 1European Top 100 Albums Chart 26 2Finnish Albums The Official Finnish Charts 27 7French Albums SNEP 28 14German Albums Offizielle Top 100 29 3Italian Albums Musica e Dischi 30 4Japanese Albums Oricon 31 7New Zealand Albums RMNZ 32 9Norwegian Albums VG lista 33 2Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 34 3Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 35 3UK Albums OCC 36 2US Billboard 200 37 23 Year end charts edit 1984 year end chart performance for The Works Chart 1984 PositionAustralian Albums Chart 48Austrian Albums Chart 38 2Canadian Albums Chart 39 88Dutch Albums Charts 40 12French Albums Chart 41 21Italian Albums Chart 42 37New Zealand Albums Chart 43 45Swiss Albums Chart 44 3UK Albums Chart 45 14US AOR Radio amp Records 46 72West German Albums Chart 47 10Decade end charts edit Decade end chart performance for The Works Chart 1980 89 PositionAustrian Albums Chart 48 32Certifications and sales editCertifications and sales for The Works Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia 100 000 49 Austria IFPI Austria 50 Platinum 50 000 Canada Music Canada 51 Platinum 100 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 52 Gold 10 000 France SNEP 53 Gold 100 000 53 Germany BVMI 54 Platinum 500 000 Italy FIMI 55 sales since 2009 Gold 50 000 Netherlands NVPI 56 Gold 50 000 Poland ZPAV 57 2008 Agora SA album reissue Platinum 20 000 South Africa RISA 58 3 Gold 75 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 59 Gold 50 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 60 Platinum 50 000 United Kingdom BPI 61 Platinum 300 000 United States RIAA 62 Gold 500 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit The Works by Queen Classic Rock Review 12 September 2014 Here the group fused May and Taylor s rock sound with some of the German influenced electro pop The Works Rolling Stone 12 April 1984 The Works is a royal feast of hard rock News Predictions 1984 Record Mirror 31 December 1983 p 4 Retrieved 16 December 2020 via Flickr Queen Days of Our Lives Episode 2 ca at 23 minute BBC video a b c d Queen Biography 1984 Queenzone com Archived from the original on 28 January 2012 Retrieved 12 August 2011 Record News NME London England IPC Media 40 3 November 1984 a b c d Purvis George October 2018 Queen Complete Works Revised amp Updated Titan Books ISBN 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