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Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen

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Artist: Breaking Benjamin
Creators: Constantine, Shinedown, Joss Stone, Gavin Degraw, Josh Kelley, Los Lobos, Flaming Lips, Sum 41, Ingram Hill
Label: Hollywood Records
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 96 reviews
Sales Rank: 9569

Format: Enhanced
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 162522
UPC: 720616252227
EAN: 0720616252227
ASIN: B0009W5IY2

Publication Date: 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
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Tracks:

  • Stone Cold Crazy - Eleven
  • Tie Your Mother Down - Shinedown
  • Bohemian Rhapsody - Constantine
  • Who Wants To Live Forever - Breaking Benjamin
  • Good Old Fashioned Loverboy - Jason Mraz
  • Under Pressure - Joss Stone
  • We Are The Champions - Gavin DeGraw
  • Bicycle Race - Be Your Own Pet
  • Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Josh Kelley
  • 39 - Ingram Hill
  • Sleepin' On The Sidewalk - Los Lobos
  • Killer Queen - Sum 41
  • Death On Two Legs - Rooney
  • Play The Game - Jon Brion
  • Bohemian Rhapsody - Flaming Lips
  • Fat Bottomed Girls - Antigone Rising

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars HIt & Miss, but the hits are GREAT!   March 27, 2008
Adam M. Pope
For everything I would have said, see the review by P. Baker-he literally said everything the way I would have said it.

Buy the album, the songs that are good are worth the price.



2 out of 5 stars Only two good songs   May 7, 2007
Tara R. Anderson
The only songs I can stand listening to on this album are Rooney's amazing "Death on Two Legs" and Sum 41's surprisingly good "Killer Queen."

Joss Stone's "Under Pressure" makes me sick.



3 out of 5 stars Not too shabby!   January 27, 2007
Jonathan Chen (San Diego, CA)
Hardly the best Queen tribute album out there but some songs are worth listening... I might even dare to say that, in some cases, I enjoyed the cover versions more than the originals. Anyway, here's my 2 cents:

ONE STAR
We are the Champions, Under pressure
To me, the worst songs on the album. The whole soulish innuendos didn't do it to me. The chorus on 'Champions' is supposed to be inspiring, a tour de force if you will. Instead we get a poor, sluggish delivery and that just destroyed the whole vibe. As for, under pressure I skip it everytime it comes up; simply annoying.

TWO STARS
Sleeping on the sidewalk, Stone cold crazy
Didn't care too much for both these songs. Although the vibe on 'Sleeping' is entertaining at best, the song as a whole feels weak. 'Stone' should've been a no-brainer but instead these guys deliver a sluggish and boring version; the stripped the vibe of the original song!

THREE STARS
B.R. by Constantine, Good old fashioned lover boy
Watered down versions of the original songs and too much on the copy-paste side. They sould've taken more chances but it seems that they're lacking in the creativity department. Enjoyable at best.

FOUR STARS
Killer Queen: I was expecting a punk version or a major bomb but instead we get a reigned-in Sum 41. I liked the vibe and my only objection would be that the lack of pre-bends on the guitar solo.

'39: I liked this version better than the original and I think the production was right on the money. A nostalgic song with good vocal arrangements.

Play the game: Nice tune with some tweaks here and there. Didn't depart too much from the original. I liked the guitar-strummed parts at different parts of the song.

Death on two legs: These guys managed to capture the vibe of the original, cleaned it up and added a bit here and there for good measure. A cool song with the right delivery and attitude. Good work!

Tie your mother: A no-brainer vibe-wise and one of the most enjoyable songs of the album.

Crazy little thing called love: Ever wonder what this song would sound if The Cars covered it? Well, this song is not the best answer but there's a definite Cars vibe to it. It starts out slow but then picks up the pace. Thumbs up!

FIVE STARS
B.R. by Flaming Lips: Wow! I really liked the whole Strawberry-fields- forever-kinda-vibe and the arrangements as a whole. Makes the other coer version pale in comparison as far as arrangement and creativity goes. Amazing work!

Fat Bottomed girls: Excellent version! Arguably the best song on the whole album. These girls deliver a cheeky version with some folk vibes and take the song all the way home!

Who wants to live forever: This is a great example on how a cover should be done. These guys adapted the song to suit their style and a result we have a honest, bold and inspired tune. Excellent rendition!

UNDECIDED
Bycicle race: Hmmm... I don't know what to make of this one! It's either a bold, gutsy gem or a bomb. Quite a departure from the original and either the lyrics inspired them to play the cover this unkempt way or they were listening to a lot of Sonic Youth. Listen and decide!



4 out of 5 stars Pretty decent cover record. I would give 5 stars if no Constantine.   November 6, 2006
Keith Gracey (Florida, USA)
Constantine's version of Bohemian Rhapsody is way too "paint-by-numbers" and dare I say weaker than the original. Just like most of the American Idol covers on TV. The Flaming Lips version is not for the faint of heart. The track could be on any of their albums from the mid-eighties to 1995. It's the Lips doing what they always do.
Joss Stone's cover of Under Pressure on one hand sounds great. On the other hand, the problem in my opinion is her vocals. She doesn't sing the lyrics with the urgency that Freddie did. She glosses right over the lyrics.



1 out of 5 stars Murderous cover versions   June 17, 2006
Mark P
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

If ANYONE can cover a Queen song with the spirit of Freddie Mercury remaining intact, I say more power to them. Having said that, every copy of this absolutely excruciating album should be fired into the sun.

To dignify it with any more extensive kind of review would mean having to subject myself to Jason Mraz's "Limp-Wristed Lover Boy" and Joss Stone's HORRIBLE attempt of "Under Pressure" one more time, and I won't do it.


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