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1. Historia 2. Carrera Musical Queen Banda de rock británica formada por Freddie Mercury (voz), Brian May (guitarra), Roger Taylor (batería) y John Deacon (bajo). El grupo gozó de gran fama a finales de los setenta y durante toda la década de los ochenta, y sus discos fueron superventas incluso después del fallecimiento en 1991 de Freddie Mercury, víctima del SIDA. 1. Historia 1.1. Orígenes Sus orígenes se remontan al inicio de los sesenta, cuando el joven guitarrista Brian Harold May (nacido en 1947) comenzó a tocar en un grupo semiprofesional llamado 1984. Brian, experto conocedor de varios instrumentos de cuerda, diseñaba incluso sus propias guitarras, conocidas posteriormente como el modelo Red Special. Brian May pasó después a formar parte de otra banda, llamada Smile, con la que editó un single. Inesperadamente, Tim Stafell, el cantante de la banda, abandonó el grupo; para buscar su sustituto, los miembros de Smile decidieron hacer una prueba al cantante de Sour Milk Sea, que no era otro que Freddie Mercury, y fue rápidamente admitido. 1.2. Freddy Por aquel entonces Freddie Mercury ya estaba acostumbrado a aparecer en público y sobre el escenario con vestimentas llamativas y atrevidas. Freddie contaba con una prodigiosa voz y sobrados conocimientos de piano. A esto se unió una base rítmica firmada por John Richard Deacon (nacido en 1951) al bajo y la batería de Roger Meadows Taylor (nacido en 1949). 2. Carrera musical 2.1. Primer trabajo El grupo comenzó a grabar maquetas y la compañía discográfica EMI, después de verlos actuar en el Marquee de Londres, se interesó por ellos. Ya en 1973, Queen se encerró por primera vez en los Trident Studios de Londres para grabar, bajo la supervisión de Roy Thomas Baker en los controles, su primer trabajo, Queen I, demostración de un rock agresivo, con el sonido que en adelante caracterizaría a la banda. Le siguió, a principios de 1974, Queen II, en plena evolución y búsqueda de madurez. 2.2. Camino al éxito A Sheer heart attack, de 1974, fue para muchos un álbum de transición. Incluía temas como Brighton rock o Now I´m here. El siguiente, A night at the opera, sería el disco que llevaría al estrellato a Queen. En 1975, el single de lanzamiento Bohemian Rhapsody fue un éxito mundial. La diferencia más notable respecto a trabajos anteriores radica en la intervención de todos los integrantes del grupo en la composición de los temas que integran el álbum, que anteriormente estaba en manos de May y Mercury. Al año siguiente editaron otro elepé que fue la continuación del éxito anterior: A day at the races. En News of the World (1977), en cambio, se aprecian nuevos elementos; la capacidad compositora de cada uno de los componentes llegó a su punto álgido en canciones como We are the champions, que sería en adelante un tema imprescindible en todos los conciertos de la banda. 2.3. Consolidación El álbum Jazz (1978) vino a iniciar una época de transición en la que las giras vinieron a salvar el grupo de lo que parecía una crisis creativa. En 1979 se editó el directo llamado Live killers. La marcha de Roy Thomas Baker de los controles contribuyó en 1980 a que prosiguiese la evolución del grupo, tal como se evidencia en The game (1980). Ese mismo año Queen tuvo su primera experiencia en el cine, componiendo la banda sonora de Flash Gordon de Dino de Laurentis. Tras el recopilatorio de 1981, se editó Hot space, en el que compartieron el tema Under Pressure con David Bowie; el álbum fue criticado por sus más acérrimos seguidores. Tres años más tarde, en 1984, se editó The works, el disco que devolvería al grupo la popularidad perdida. El éxito comercial volvió de la mano del elepé A kind of magic, que contiene el célebre tema Who wants to live forever. El álbum se utilizó en las bandas sonoras de las películas Iron Eagle y Los inmortales. Después de una macrogira saldría el directo Live Magic, y el grupo decidió tomarse un respiro. 2.4. El adiós de la Reina En 1989 se lanzó The miracle. El último elepé en estudio editado con anterioridad al fallecimiento de Mercury llevó el título de Innuendo. Tras la muerte de Freddie, Brian May comenzó a editar en solitario, y en noviembre de 1995 se publicó su álbum Made in Heaven, grabado en los estudios de Montreaux, en cuyas proximidades residía el líder del grupo en sus momentos de descanso. En 2002, May y Taylor proyectaron la puesta en marcha del musical We will rock you, un espectáculo para trasladar a los escenarios de medio mundo los temas más populares del grupo. Por otro lado, May anunció en diciembre de 2004 que la banda se embarcaría durante 2005 en una gira mundial en la que el lugar de Mercury sería ocupado por Paul Rodgers, el que fuera cantante de Bad Company (antes se habían barajado otros nombres, como George Michael). 3. Miembros Bryan May Freddy Mercury John Deacon Roger Taylor Guitarras Voz Principal Bajo Batería Teclados Piano Guitarra Percusiones Voces Guitarras Piano Voz 4. Formaciones Formación histórica Formación Queen + Formación Queen + Freddie Mercury: voz, Paul Rodgers Adam Lambert piano, guitarra (1970- Brian May: guitarra, Brian May: guitarra, 1991) teclista y voz teclista y voz Brian May: guitarra, (2003-2009) (2011-presente) teclista y voz (1970- Roger Taylor: Roger Taylor: 1997) batería, percusión y batería, percusión y John Deacon: bajo, voz (2003-2009) voz (2011- guitarra, piano, y voz Paul Rodgers: voz presente) (ocasional) (1971- (2003-2009) Adam Lambert: voz 1997) Miembros de gira: (2011-presente) Roger Taylor: batería, Spike Edney: Miembros de gira: percusión y voz teclados y voz Spike Edney: (1970-1997) (2003-2009) teclados y voz Miembros de gira: Danny Miranda: (2011-presente) Morgan Fisher: bajo (2003-2009) Rufus Taylor: teclados y piano Jamie Moses: percusión y voz (1982) segunda guitarra y (2011-presente) Fred Mandel: teclados voz (2003-2009) Neil Fairclough: y piano (1982) bajo y voz (2011- Spike Edney: guitarra, presente) teclados, piano y voz (1984-1986) 5. Discografía 1973: Queen 1980: Flash Gordon 1992: Live at 1974: Queen II 1981: Greatest Hits Wembley '86 1974: Sheer Heart 1982: Hot Space 1992: The 12'' Attack 1984: The Works Collection (incluido 1975: A Night at the 1986: A Kind of en The Box of Tricks) Opera Magic 1995: Made in 1976: A Day at the 1986: Live Magic Heaven Races 1989: The Miracle 1997: Queen Rocks 1977: News of the 1989: At the Beeb 1999: Greatest Hits World 1991: Innuendo III 1978: Jazz 1991: Greatest Hits 1979: Live Killers II 1980: The Game 1992: Classic Queen .
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