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  1. Innuendo is the fourteenth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 4 February 1991 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom and it is the band's first studio album to be released by Hollywood Records in the United States.

  2. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Innuendo by Queen. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  3. A simple demo that is really the full version of the promo found on the Hints Of Innuendo promo tape. Instrumentation is similar to what is heard on the final album. Freddie's vocals are multitracked and vocals/lyrics are very incomplete in places.

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  4. Queen's fourteenth studio album, Innuendo, is considered a creative return-to-form for the band and proved to be the final original material released during Freddie Mercury's lifetime. Released on February 4, 1991, it landed atop of the UK album charts, debuting at number 1 and eventually reaching platinum status.

  5. Jul 31, 2011 · With Innuendo, the band's 12th studio album, Queen attempts to reacquaint itself with record buyers. Most of the songs have a '90s feel while maintaining that distinctive sound. I Can't Live With You, with its blaring four-part harmonies, could be an out-take from the classic album Jazz, but it still sounds fresh.

  6. www.queensongs.info › album-data › queenInnuendo | Queen Songs

    MDB Window Recorder Digital Sampler. Myths, Legends & Ongoing Debates. Authorship: Same as with The Miracle, songs on this album were credited to all four band members (except for 'All God's People' which was credited to Queen/Moran), eliciting heated debates over the years. In a nutshell:

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  8. "Innuendo" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor but credited to Queen, it is the opening track on the album of the same name (1991), and was released as the first single from the album.