O.S.T. Flash Gordon QUEEN remastered

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Track listing

1. Flash (Theme)
2. In The Space Capsule (The love theme)
3. Ming's Theme (In The Court Of Ming The Merciless)
4. Ring (Hypnotic Seduction Of Dale)
5. Football Fight
6. In The Death Cell (Love theme reprise)
7. Execution Of Flash
8. Kiss (Aura Resurrects Flash)
9. Arboria (Planet Of The Tree Men)
10. Escape From The Swamp
11. Flash To The Rescue
12. Vultan's Theme (Attack Of The Hawk Men)
13. Marriage Of Dale And Ming (And Flash Approaching)
14. Battle Theme
15. Wedding March
16. Crash And Dive On Mingo City
17. Flash's Theme Reprise (Victory Celebrations)
18. Hero

 

Details

Number of CDs:

1

Producer:

Brian May

Recording type:

Studio

Distributor:

EMI

Recording mode:

Stereo


 

Album notes

Queen: Freddie Mercury (vocals, synthesizer), Brian May (guitar, synthesizer, vocals), John Deacon (bass, guitar, synthesizer), Roger Taylor (drums, synthesizer, vocals). All songs written by members of Queen.FLASH GORDON was the motion picture soundtrack for the 1980 movie, released just a few months after one of Queen's most commercially successful albums, THE GAME. More synthesizer-heavy than previous releases, FLASH GORDON is comprised mostly of short instrumentals, with a pair of more traditional Queen songs bookending the album. With dialogue from the movie inserted throughout, it is easy for the listener to grasp the storyline, and to tell which scenes the songs represent."Flash's Theme" was the soundtrack's anthemic single, which begins the album on a high note. Then the onslaught of instrumentals begins. The majority can be appreciated outside the story's context--such as "Football Fight" and "Vultan's Theme (Attack Of The Hawk Men)." Others are closely linked to the storyline--"In The Space Capsule," "In The Death Cell," "The Kiss" and "Marriage Of Dale And Ming"--but are still enjoyable. Although it doesn't quite match the majesty of an official Queen album, FLASH GORDON contains plenty of first-rate compositions, including one of their most underrated tunes, "The Hero," which closes the soundtrack.