Mojo: The Collectors Series: Queen Part 1 Freddie Mercury (No Folder)

MOJO The Collectors’ Series QUEEN: The Works 1970-1979

MOJO is delighted to present the first of two deluxe bookazines, bringing together its finest writing on Queen.

“So much has been written about us over the years, but nobody before has attempted such an in-depth account,” writes Queen’s guitarist Brian May in his foreword to the first of MOJO’s two special editions on the group. “The magazine’s writers are massively well-informed and passionate about pulling all the threads together. What they have assembled here will remain unique for years to come…”

Taking a deep dive into MOJO’s extensive archive of exclusive interviews and expertly written features, Queen: The Works 1970-1979 charts the group’s extraordinary first decade, from their days as a struggling rock band in West London, to their conquering of the world in the mid-’70s with the peerless A Night At The Opera and A Day At The Races albums, and beyond through their smash hit single We Are The Champions/We Will Rock You and the infamously debauched launch party in New Orleans for their 1978 Jazz album.

With the group generously opening their photographic archives to us, this sumptuous 132-page bookazine is packed with rare and iconic images, and also includes an introduction by Brian May reflecting on Queen’s early, ‘imperial phase’, when they were ascending to the heights of global fame while often encountering hostility from the music press.

There are special features on the making of all their ’70s albums, plus the story behind the group’s epochal Bohemian Rhapsody single, which famously remained at Number 1 in the UK for over two months. Elsewhere, Queen biographer Mark Blake profiles singer Freddie Mercury’s early life in India and Zanzibar, and we reprint Mercury’s SOUNDS interview from 1976.

 

The issue comes without the folder.



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