(Review from allmusic, wikipedia)

Although his health weakened by the 90s, Mercury insisted that the band work on music until the very end.

Much of the material on the album deals with the band’s coming to terms with his imminent death. The theme is also reflected in the music, which can be heavy and arresting but also bleak and dark, and very often both.

Innuendo is in some sense a return to Queen’s roots with its harder rock sound, strong vocals from Freddie ranging over four octaves, overdubs, multipart composition and psychedelic effects.

“Innuendo” was a fitting way to end one of rock’s most successful careers. Nine months after the album’s release, Freddie Mercury died.

Line-up:
- Freddie Mercury / vocals, keyboards
- John Deacon / bass, keyboards
- Brian May / guitars, keyboard, vocals
- Roger Taylor / drums, keuboards, vocals
with:
- Steve Howe / Spanish Minstrell guitar (1)
- Mike Moran / keyboards (7)

Track List:
01. Innuendo – 6:31
02. I’m Going Slighty Mad – 4:22
03. Headlong – 4:38
04. I Can’t Live With You – 4:33
05. Don’t Try So Hard – 3:39
06. Ride The Wild Wind – 4:42
07. All God’s People – 4:21
08. These Are The Days Of Our Lives – 4:15
09. Delilah – 3:35
10. The Hitman – 4:56
11. Bijou – 3:36
12. The Show Must Go On – 4:35

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