Just found this by accident while I was looking for something else. Published in the USA in 1973, it probably hasn't seen the light of day since then. The review is by 19 year old Danny Sugarman, who is mainly known for his writing about Jim Morrison and The Doors.
Given the current shambolic state of this forum, and the amount of new, clueless fans of the movie, I reckon only a few people on here will recognise how important this find is. You're welcome :)
Holly2003 wrote:
Just found this by accident while I was looking for something else. Published in the USA in 1973, it probably hasn't seen the light of day since then. The review is by 19 year old Danny Sugarman, who is mainly known for his writing about Jim Morrison and The Doors.
Given the current shambolic state of this forum, and the amount of new, clueless fans of the movie, I reckon only a few people on here will recognise how important this find is. You're welcome :)
Great find. Perfect for long term fans like myself.
That's a glowing review if I ever read one. It is a really solid album. Most of the Queen ideas and style are there, light & shade and all. A bit raw and on the heavy side but impeccably performed.
Was this guy the manager of Doors? If yes then he is connected with president of Elektra records who believed very much in Queen music and future. Also Elektra records signed them before any record label in UK - Europe.
Thus the great review.