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Overall Rating: 3.27 based on 105 ratings
Innuendo is the last album releashed by the british rock band Queen with their frontman Freddie Mercury alive. It was published in 1991, few months before Mercury's death of AIDS. It includes tracks like the title's "Innuendo", "The Show Must Go On", "I'm Going Slightly Mad", "Headlong", "These Are The Days of Our Lives". The album was a great success in Europe especially in the band's homeland UK and in some Asian countries, but it hardly reached the charts in the US. (Add picture)

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Nikolas1986gr (0)
02/03/2007
Melancholy, anger, last words, innuendos, sickness. Feelings pass through this album very smoothy and when its finishes you're sure you've known all the thoughts of a great man that leaves this world. Maybe musically their previous album "A Night at The Opera (1975)" is better, but "Innuendo" is sentimentallly stronger, deeper and wildest. The show must go on freddie...

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rjy (1)
09/30/2005
AN INSTANT CLASSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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asiakye (0)
09/11/2005
this is the ultimate , freddy mercury lives on forever through his music

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hotel283 (20)
06/28/2004
Unlike other Queen albums this one was wrought with pathos. I think it was only a day or two after this album was released that it was revealed that Freddy Mercury had AIDS. If memeory serves, he dided not long after. You can feel the anguish when you listen to this album.

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Simmer (0)
01/04/2004
What can I say about this album. It was the last one with Freddie alive and one of their best. The Show Must Go On was a great ending... although it really was the end of Queen.

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Jason1972 (3)
10/17/2002
It's too bad this was their swan song LP. Freddie Mercury is the most underrated vocalist in rock-n-roll history. He wasn't heralded when he was alive and when he sadly left us, all of the sudden people discovered his music and his vocal style, how depressing.

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Joey Bagadonuts (0)
04/01/2002
Yo! Can't stay-- I'm rushin headlong ta buy anodder copya dis album! Luv dat Ferdie Mercurelli!

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bigjonjohnson (0)
03/13/2002
Umm.... GOOOOOD!!!!!

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honkeyitch (0)
03/12/2002
Cool Cat is awesome i wanna strip to this song at work tomorrow!!

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fairyfeller (0)
03/07/2002
excellent album!

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ellajedlicka21 (5)
11/02/2001
The aura that goes along with this album is so cryptic. It really is very touching when Freddie, looking so sick, him and his band members knowing he was so close to his death, whispers I still love you. It was Queen's last album with Freddie (they released Made in Heaven in 1995), so that adds to the appeal and feeling of the album. It is all around a really good CD.

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TheFreak (3)
11/01/2001
I can listen to this CD for hours and hours (and hours). I'm Going Slightly Mad was the most amazing song, musically, that I have ever heard and ever hope to hear. Headlong is so cool. Very energetic, Roger Taylor was at his peak, and Freddie's voice was absolutely godlike in both songs. And I don't know if any of you have seen the video for "These Are the Days of Our Lives"---has officially moved onto my list of the ten most touching things I have ever seen. In the final scene, when Freddie looks at the camera and whispers "I still love you", he looked so sick. In the cover of one of my "Greatest Hits" collections, the caption for the single stated "The video, filmed on May 30, 1991, proved to be Freddie Mercury's last performance on film." How sad! On November 24, I'm going to spend my entire day listening to Queen music and watching their videos, particularly the one for "Days". Why? It's Freddie's tenth death anniversary. Oh, and back to Innuendo (got a little off-track there, didn't I?) the title song is coooool. And it's true, to. Don't take offense at my innuendo! For anyone who's spent their entire life listening to crap like *NSYNC, I really recommend Innuendo. It will change your views of music, and you may get to liking, even loving, this amazing band. Queen has changed my life, and that is enough evidence for me that they are gods. Take care, everyone!

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