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QOL posted some quotes from the review of the album:
"A most peculiar supergroup, but it works."
"...clicking together as a fine tuned, cohevise unit."
"...with Rodgers imperious, Queen's second coming is vindicated."
The article looks quite good though I havent read it all. Its about 8 pages long, and mostly its about Queen although Paul does have a page to himself. He doesnt really say anything new, except that he once met Queen back in the 70's when they were looking for a new manager. He was coming out of his managers office and they were going in. Unfortunatlely he doesnt really remember much about that time other than he thought they were real nice guys.
The Cosmos Rocks Album review from Mojo...
(3 stars)
A most peculiar supergroup, but it works.
When Brian May and Roger Taylor toured with former Free/Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers in 2005, May pointedly stated that this was Rodgers "featured with Queen, not replacing the late Freddie Mercury". But in using the Queen name, May and Taylor had effectively created a new version of the band. Queen without Freddie: unbelievable but true.
Now, another surpise: the new trio's first studio album has this seemingly unlikely coalition clicking together as a fine-tuned, cohesive unit. Without Freddie's decorative flourishes, the onus is on straight shooting heavy rock, with bullish single C-Lebrity the mission statement Queen/Bad Co hybrid. Elsewhere, Small is a gentle throwback to Free. We Believe an 80's-spec stadium-rock anthem. Occasionally they stumble, as on the clunky Warboys. But with Rodgers imperious, Queen's second coming is vindicated.