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How Queen’s Debut Album Proved Be An Auspicious Entry In Their History

Summary by uDiscover Music
Friday the 13th of July was a lucky day for fans of Queen. That morning their eponymous debut album was released. In the evening they performed a brilliant concert at Queen Mary College in Basingstoke, the first date of a short tour that would culminate in a brace of shows at a happy hunting ground, London’s Imperial College, before embarking on a prestigious Mott the Hoople support slot. But if Queen’s star was about to rise only the cognoscent…
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Queen is the band we all know and love from the first moment. A band with many layers of vocals and resounding guitar notes. That’s why it’s hard to believe that their debut album shows us that their story didn’t start that way. Or at least not that big. In 1973, their English glamour didn’t have it so refined. And all the things that made the band so identifiable were just concepts at the moment. But there’s a flash in glamour and sometimes the…

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uDiscover Music broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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