Queen Sheer Heart Attack GB UK 12" vinyl LP album |
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Collector's Information: |
The song "Brighton Rock" is probably best-known for its lengthy guitar solo interlude. This featured May's technique of using multiple echoes used to build up guitar harmony and contrapuntal melodic lines. The studio version only contains one "main" guitar and one "echoed" guitar for a short section, but live, he would usually split his guitar signal into "main" and two "echoed", with each going to a separate bank of amplifiers. |
Album Production Information: |
The album: "Sheer Heart Attack" was produced by: Roy Thomas Baker and Queen |
Label Information: |
EMI EMC 3061 / YAX 4881 Trident Audio Productions |
Media Format: |
12" Vinyl Full-Length Stereo LP Gramophone Record Album weight: 230 gram |
Year & Country: |
1974 Made in Gt Britain |
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Band Members and Musicians on: Queen Sheer Heart Attack |
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Track Listing of: "Sheer Heart Attack" |
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