Queen / Innuendo Vinyl Disc (2LP)
- A1. Innuendo
- A2. I'm Going Slightly Mad
- A3. Headlong
- B1. These Are The Days Of Our Lives
- B2. Don't Try So Hard
- B3. Ride The Wild Wind
- C1. All God's People
- C2. I Can't Live With You
- C3. Delilah
- D1. The Hitman
- D2. Bijou
- D3. The Show Must Go On
Innuendo is the fourteenth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on February 4, 1991 under the Parlophone Records label. It was the last album the band recorded and released during Freddie Mercury's lifetime.
The legendary UK rock band Queen was founded in 1970 by Roger Taylor and Brian May, who were joined by vocalist Freddie Mercury and bass guitarist John Deacon. Success came to Queen in 1975 with the release of the album "A Night at The Opera", which was already the fourth in the band's discography and became decisive for the development of the group. The longplay went four times platinum, and a unique video was shot for the song "Bohemian Rhapsody" with special effects that were almost absent at that time. At that time, Queen was talked about not only in Britain, but also in Canada, the USA and Japan. The band has released fifteen studio albums, and eighteen of their hits have risen to the top of the charts in different countries. After the death of vocalist Freddie Mercury, Queen practically stopped studio activities, but continued concert performances, attracting well-known musicians to cooperate.