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・ Back to the Future Part II & III
・ Back to the Future Part III
・ Back to the Future Part III (video game)
・ Back to the Future, or Brideshead Revisitted Revisitted
・ Back to the Garden
・ Back to the Grindstone
・ Back to the Grotto
・ Back to the Heavyweight Jam
・ Back to the Hotel
・ Back to the Innocence
・ Back to the Innocence (Jonathan Cain album)
・ Back to the Innocence (Seven and the Sun album)
・ Back to the Klondike
・ Back to the Known
・ Back to the L.A.B. (Lyrical Ass Beating)
Back to the Light
・ Back to the Mansion
・ Back to the Mono Kero
・ Back to the Moon
・ Back to the Night
・ Back to the Old School
・ Back to the Pilot
・ Back to the Planet
・ Back to the Primitive
・ Back to the Real
・ Back to the Rhythm
・ Back to the River
・ Back to the Roots
・ Back to the Roots (John Mayall album)
・ Back to the Roots (organisation)


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Back to the Light : ウィキペディア英語版
Back to the Light


''Back to the Light'' is the first solo effort of Queen's guitarist Brian May and his second non-Queen album. It was recorded between 1988 and 1992 at the Allerton Hill Studios, mixed at the Metropolis Studios and then released on 28 September 1992 in the UK. The album was released in the United States and Canada on 2 February 1993 with a different cover.
The album contains the Top 10 singles "Too Much Love Will Kill You" and "Driven by You".
==Alternative versions==
An alternative version of "Too Much Love Will Kill You" was also recorded by Queen and can be found on their ''Made in Heaven'' album (1995), with vocals by Freddie Mercury. Brian May also recorded an instrumental guitar version of the song.
An alternate "explicit" version of "Love Token" was recorded with lyrics which may have been deemed offensive by the record label. The lyric "shit for brains" was replaced by "meat for brains," while the lyrics "well, fuck you" were replaced by "that's a shame." The original "explicit" version was never officially released except on a free CD packaged with RCD Magazine, Vol. 4.
Three more versions of "Driven by You" are known. The first was made famous in a Ford advertisement, with slightly altered lyrics. Another one is a rare instrumental remix of the song, called "Driven by You Too." The last was a rock re-mix with a new drum track from Cozy Powell for the US release of ''Back to the Light'', as a bonus track.
The track, ''Just One Life'', was written as a tribute to the actor Philip Sayer, who died in 1989.
The Queen songs "Headlong" and "I Can't Live With You" was originally intended to be included on the album, but when Brian May heard Freddie Mercury sing it, he instead allowed them to become Queen songs on the album Innuendo.

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