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The secret history behind Queen's News Of The World album cover


The secret history behind Queen's News Of The World album cover

The secret history behind Queen's News Of The World album cover.

The secret history behind Queen's News Of The World album cover

The story culminates in a man trapped in a rapidly accelerating spaceship, unable to tell the robot that's keeping him under sedation to stop ...

What is the story behind "Frank" the robot in the "News of the world ...

He was originally on a cover of some science fiction magazine from the 50s and the band thought it looked cool, so they contacted the drawer of the original ...

Queen: how a legendary artist and a violent robot led to their iconic ...

Here's how it works. Queen: News Of The World cover. (Image credit: EMI). Think of a Queen album sleeve. Chances are that, if you're not ...

Frank the Robot | Queen Wiki - Fandom

Frank is a robot depicted on the album cover of News of the World. It is shown holding the dead bodies of the four Queen members: Brian May, Freddie Mercury ...

Queen's News of the World | Terrifying Cover Art | THE PRESS

The terrifying cover art for Queen's sixth album, 1977's News of the World, is an adaptation of a painting by science fiction illustrator ...

News of the World (album) - Wikipedia

News of the World is the sixth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 28 October 1977 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and by Elektra ...

'News Of The World': Making Headlines With Queen - uDiscover Music

Now adept at transforming their stadium sound onto tape, Queen's 'News of the World' album was a return to a 'rootsier' approach.

Queen – News of the World: 1977 - Under the music covers

For such a big name the album cover had to be good, and they delivered. ... The artist behind the original artwork is Frank Kelly Freas, an ...

Five Things You Didn't Know About Queen's News of the World

"We were working in an old, disused church in North London, and it already had a nice sound," recalled May in an interview with NPR in 2010. " ...

Queen's 'News of the World': 10 Things You Didn't Know

The album's cover was painted by noted science-fiction artist Frank Kelly Freas, based on a magazine cover he'd done nearly a quarter century ...

Why Queen Scaled Things Back on 'News of the World'

Both May and Mercury made by far their most important contributions to the album practically by accident. May wrote "We Will Rock You" in a ...

Queen: News Of The World 1977 (c) Parlophone - Reccover

The album's cover was a painting by American sci-fi artist Frank Kelly Freas. Roger Taylor had an issue of Astounding Science Fiction(October 1953)

News Of The World Album Cover | Queen - Pure Music Manufacturing

The cover of the book featured a giant robot that was holding the body of a dead man. It was the work of American sci-fi artist Frank Kelly Freas.

Queen album covers - OneMusicAPI

... world, making them one of the leading musical bands in history. In 2001, they were inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Share these album covers: A ...

Time Capsule: Queen, 'News of the World' - Paste Magazine

News of the World marks the beginning of Queen's eclectic era. Their first five albums maintained a glam-rock presence through tracks like “ ...

Album Cover Art Wednesday: News Of The World - First Draft

The album's cover was a painting by American sci-fi artist Frank Kelly Freas. Taylor had an issue of Astounding Science Fiction (October 1953) ...

The Story Behind the Famous 'Queen II' Album Cover

The famous 'Queen II' album cover was the band's coming of age announcement, their “here we are world” statement. Read about its story and ...

Queen "News Of The World" album and song lyrics

News Of The World · 1. Feelings, Feelings (Take 10, July 1977) · 2. Spread Your Wings (BBC Session, October 1977) · 3. My Melancholy Blues (BBC Session, October ...

9 Queen Album Covers That'll Rock You | LoveToKnow

The pinnacle of the band's album covers has to be News of the World. Taken with Frank Kelly Freas's book cover art for 1954's Astounding Science ...