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  1. In the 1980s Queen became the confident, mature yet still challenging band they'd always threatened to be. Unlike many groups who'd broken through in the ear...

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    • Amplified - Classic Rock & Music History
  2. Under Review: 1980-91 by Queen released in 2006. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Queen Under Review 1980-1991: Directed by Chris Davies. With Sian Jones, Malcolm Dome, Daryl Easlea, Paul Gambaccini. A look back at Queen's second decade of music, which included their move into composing movie soundtracks, their historic performance at Live Aid (1985) and Freddie Mercury's decline with AIDS.

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    • Documentary, Music
    • Chris Davies
    • 2006-07
  4. Details. In the 1980s Queen became the confident, mature yet still challenging band they'd always threatened to be. Unlike many groups who'd broken through in the early 1970s, Queen were unaffected by the onslaught of punk; they were neither old wave nor new wave, they were just Queen.

  5. In the 1980s Queen became the confident, mature yet still challenging band they'd always threatened to be. Unlike many groups who'd broken through in the early 1970s, Queen were unaffected by the onslaught of punk; they were neither old wave nor new wave.

  6. In the early eighties, Queen had their disco album, Bad Religion had their Rush-sounding album, and Kiss had “Creatures of the Night”. The theme of “Under Review: 1980-1991” seems to be one of experimentation, where Queen would jump from hard rock to disco to something that resembled more of a Journey meets Chicago like sound.

  7. Under Review 1980-1991 is well worth getting for fans of Queen or those wanting to explore what the latter era of the band was all about.