Greatest Hits

Greatest Hits

by Queensryche
Greatest Hits

Greatest Hits

by Queensryche

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Overview

Queensryche was poised to follow in the footsteps of Pink Floyd, Rush, and Iron Maiden. Their early albums were derivative but interesting, and the Seattle quintet quickly synthesized intelligent, technically impressive progressive rock and heavy metal. Vocalist Geoff Tate, guitarists Chris DeGarmo and Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson, and drummer Scott Rockenfield arguably peaked with 1988's concept album Operation:Mindcrime, a masterpiece in terms of musicianship and story structure. Then 1990's equally excellent Empire exploded thanks to "Silent Lucidity." But some things happened that stopped Queensryche from cementing itself as a superstar band for the ages: (1) Within a year grunge exploded, rendering Queensryche's skills "unhip"; (2) 1994's Promised Land did well commercially but was generally underappreciated; (3) Queensryche virtually ruined its own career with 1997's disappointing and ill-conceived Hear in the Now Frontier, which featured a stripped-down "modern" sound five years after the fact; (4) Queensryche's label, EMI, folded just after its release; (5) Perhaps reeling from creative uncertainty and label problems, DeGarmo quit. Prime highlights are collected on 2000's Greatest Hits, which covers seven EMI albums. "Queen of the Reich" is great heavy metal, even if Tate does imitate the operatic wail of Judas Priest's Rob Halford and Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson. Other early gems are "Take Hold of the Flame" and "I Dream in Infrared." Operation:Mindcrime works best as a whole, but "I Don't Believe in Love" and "Eyes of a Stranger" are the peaks. Promised Land is represented by the superb "I Am I" and "Bridge." Two bonus tracks from Japanese releases are included: "Chasing Blue Sky" is astonishingly beautiful and "Someone Else?" features the full band. The Greatest Hits liner notes feature an essay by Paul Sutter who wrote an early Queensryche demo review for Kerrang! All 16 songs are 24-bit digitally remastered. ~ Bret Adams

Product Details

Release Date: 06/27/2000
Label: Virgin
UPC: 0724384942229
Rank: 22520

Tracks

  1. Queen of the Reich
  2. The Lady Wore Black
  3. Warning
  4. Take Hold of the Flame
  5. Walk in the Shadows
  6. I Dream in Infrared
  7. I Don't Believe in Love
  8. Eyes of a Stranger
  9. Jet City Woman
  10. Empire
  11. Silent Lucidity
  12. I Am I
  13. Bridge
  14. Sign of the Times
  15. Chasing Blue Sky
  16. Someone Else?

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