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A Kind of Magic

By: Queen
Label: Parlophone
Released: 07 Jul 1986
RRP: £8.99
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legend - By: Daniel Davies, 28 Sep 2008
when i was 13 years old (2003) id heard soem queen stuff & thourght they were amazing to begin with, but id only heard like 5 songs, i told my mum, & then the same week because i had been good moslt likely, my mum bourght me this album, & hence forth to this day, queen have been my favourite band.
its an extremely diverse album, it had the hard rock & metal & pop stylesin once vision, it has the very heavy fast raw metalin gimmie teh prize, it has those fun cheesy pop songs like pain is so close to pleasure, & dont lose your head (thosE even have metal styled guitar solos)
and who wants to live forever is one of teh best ballads ive ever heard.
and its counterpart called "forever" a piano & keyboard instrumental of teh song, is just so tranquilizing.
you
will
love
this album!
and also before i forget, the production of this album is amazin!
This is a grower! - By: Freddie Savenger, 15 Jul 2008
At first hearing I thought it was an average album with the A kind Of magic the only fantastic song. But, on listening again I realised that actually its pretty fantastic. Songs like Pain is So Close to Pleasure really grow on you & are as good as the more recognisable tunes. A great Album!!
classic!! - By: Ms. R. Hodgson, 08 May 2008
queen at their best. i loved this album when i was younger & my cassette copy got wrecked. plus it reminds e of the highlander film which is one of my faves. top cd
I like this album! - By: Mr. Jonathan Robin Oxley, 25 Apr 2008
This album, along with 84's The Works, is Queen's best work of the 80s. Overall, this album is pretty consistent as Queen album's go & it features some really strong tracks - One Vision, A King Of Magic, Who Wants To Live Forever, Princes Of The Universe. After this came the albums The Miracle & Innuendo, which for me didn't work at all.
Product placement! - By: JJ, 18 Nov 2007
There are two reasons for buying this album: the joyous title track & Who Wants to live forever which are available on Greatest Hits 2, without the stodge & filler on here

The album did a flat ZEROin the USA for one very good reason; everything one it has been done before (and better) by themselves or somebody else.
And the sterile production leaves the room COLD

What is Freddie trying to prove - yes, he CAN sing like Diana Ross, he CAN produce records that sound like the BeeGees, he CAN run off another Queen anthemin his sleep - but you've got to ask why!

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