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| Length = 39:30 | Label = EMI, Parlophone (UK) Elektra, Hollywood (US/Canada) | Producer = Queen, Mike Stone | Last album = ''A Day at the Races'' (1976) | This album = ''News of the World'' (1977) | Next album = ''Jazz'' (1978) | Misc = }} ''News of the World'' is the sixth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released in 1977. Containing the hit songs "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions" and "Spread Your Wings", it went 4x platinum in the United States, 2x platinum in the United Kingdom and achieved high certifications around the world, selling over 10 million copies. ''News of the World'' was the second album to be produced solely by the band (the first being ''A Day at the Races'') and recorded at Sarm West and Wessex Studios, London and co-produced and engineered by Mike Stone. ==Production== Having received some criticism that their first completely self-produced project, ''A Day at the Races'', was a "boring" album,〔 Queen decided to shift their musical focus towards the mainstream but remain as the producers of the next album. After completing the ''A Day at the Races'' tour, the quartet re-entered the studio to begin work on their sixth studio offering in July 1977, enlisting Mike Stone as assistant producer at the Basing Street and Wessex Studios in London. They scaled down their complex arrangements and focused on a "rootsier" sound (as Brian May put it). However the staple of the Queen sound, multi-tracked harmonies and guitar orchestrations, still exist on this album, albeit a bit more subtly. ''News of the World'' shows Queen's songwriting less dominated by May and Freddie Mercury, with Roger Taylor and John Deacon composing two songs each. The group completed recording and production of the album two months later in September and released the album on 28 October 1977. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「News of the World (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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