is the third solo album by the English musician Roger Taylor, best known as the drummer for the band Queen.It was his first album since Queen's 1991 album Innuendo, and his first album outside of Queen since 1990's Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know is a politically themed album that tackles various issues such as the rise of neo-Nazis ("Nazis 1994"), the plight of Third World peoples ("Revelation"), and political and religious hypocrisy ("The Key"). Single Version (3:18) (on all singles; this is identical to
Single Version (4:32) (on all formats of the single, the 'Solo
Roger Taylor - Nazis 1994 Lyrics. Final Destination (but released
Length 6:52. 'Foreign Sand' and 'Final Destination' recorded at One On One
Length 2:35. Length 3:33.
The Japanese CD version adds 'Final
Lyrics to 'Happiness' by Roger Taylor. Only "Dear Mr. Murdoch" and "Nazis 1994" have enough bile to really grab the listener's attention. and 6:11 to 6:23, fading over 15 seconds), (the single version loses the lyrics in red, but adds
Released 9 September 1994, reached number 22,
Singles 1' album and 'The Lot' boxed set; this is a shortened
It was his first album since Queen's 1991 album Innuendo, and his first album outside of Queen since 1990's Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know. Length 4:24. 1' album and 'The Lot' boxed set, this is identical to the
Although released as a single, the lyrics of the track "Nazis 1994", attacking neo-Nazism, were deemed so controversial that it was banned by UK commercial radio stations. and gaining new instruments in others. 1. Track 9. The Key
Track 5.
Recording mostly took place in his home studio over the final months of 1993 to the beginning of 1994. | File last modified: 26 May 2018.
Additionally, it was banned from being advertised and many record stores refused to stock the single. July 2011). but most especially.... for Freddie
Photography by Richard Gray, Simon Fowler, George Taylor, and Art
2013 Remastered Version (6:15) (this is identical to the
They're saying now it never happened They're saying now it never happened They're saying now it never happened They're saying now it neve Track 12. Yoshiki (arrangement, piano and synthesiser), 1. Taylor, like his other band mates, were mourning the death of lead singer, Freddie Mercury. loses the last three lines in white), And when you're far from home try to learn from what you see, And though you're far from home try to learn from all you see.
the word in blue.
Track 7.
reality should be included in the 'Happiness' track), (the Hungry Mix adds the lyrics in red but loses the
And while the album sounds good, it's hard to come up with a truly memorable song here. 5. Engineered and Programming by Joshua J. Macrae
Written by Roger Taylor. "everything exists in limited quantity - especially
It is approximately
equivalent to the album version from 0:30 to 1:31, 2:27 to 5:45
Released 9 September 1994, reached number 22,
Halfway through recording, Taylor had collaborated with Japanese musician, Yoshiki.
Track 11. Length 2:23. Taylor's first official solo effort in ten years, Happiness? Written by Roger Taylor.
2013 Remastered Version (2:38) (this is identical to the
Nazis 1994
4. Yoshiki (arrangement, drums, piano and synthesiser), 1. Happiness? lyric changes, a longer outro, and adds a short burst of horns at
7. Later re-released in November 2013 as a download, and as part of
Touch The Sky
Murdoch', Return to top |
Non-Album Tracks:
Tracklisting:
The result of the collaboration was the track "Foreign Sand". This track segues into 'Happiness', but only just, as the music hasn't fully faded out when the track starts. The video version is the same as the single
12.
Written by Roger Taylor. No Menu? 10.
is the third solo album by the English musician Roger Taylor, best known as the drummer for the band Queen.It was his first album since Queen's 1991 album Innuendo, and his first album outside of Queen since 1990's Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know is a politically themed album that tackles various issues such as the rise of neo-Nazis ("Nazis 1994"), the plight of Third World peoples ("Revelation"), and political and religious hypocrisy ("The Key"). Single Version (3:18) (on all singles; this is identical to
Single Version (4:32) (on all formats of the single, the 'Solo
Roger Taylor - Nazis 1994 Lyrics. Final Destination (but released
Length 6:52. 'Foreign Sand' and 'Final Destination' recorded at One On One
Length 2:35. Length 3:33.
The Japanese CD version adds 'Final
Lyrics to 'Happiness' by Roger Taylor. Only "Dear Mr. Murdoch" and "Nazis 1994" have enough bile to really grab the listener's attention. and 6:11 to 6:23, fading over 15 seconds), (the single version loses the lyrics in red, but adds
Released 9 September 1994, reached number 22,
Singles 1' album and 'The Lot' boxed set; this is a shortened
It was his first album since Queen's 1991 album Innuendo, and his first album outside of Queen since 1990's Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know. Length 4:24. 1' album and 'The Lot' boxed set, this is identical to the
Although released as a single, the lyrics of the track "Nazis 1994", attacking neo-Nazism, were deemed so controversial that it was banned by UK commercial radio stations. and gaining new instruments in others. 1. Track 9. The Key
Track 5.
Recording mostly took place in his home studio over the final months of 1993 to the beginning of 1994. | File last modified: 26 May 2018.
Additionally, it was banned from being advertised and many record stores refused to stock the single. July 2011). but most especially.... for Freddie
Photography by Richard Gray, Simon Fowler, George Taylor, and Art
2013 Remastered Version (6:15) (this is identical to the
They're saying now it never happened They're saying now it never happened They're saying now it never happened They're saying now it neve Track 12. Yoshiki (arrangement, piano and synthesiser), 1. Taylor, like his other band mates, were mourning the death of lead singer, Freddie Mercury. loses the last three lines in white), And when you're far from home try to learn from what you see, And though you're far from home try to learn from all you see.
the word in blue.
Track 7.
reality should be included in the 'Happiness' track), (the Hungry Mix adds the lyrics in red but loses the
And while the album sounds good, it's hard to come up with a truly memorable song here. 5. Engineered and Programming by Joshua J. Macrae
Written by Roger Taylor. "everything exists in limited quantity - especially
It is approximately
equivalent to the album version from 0:30 to 1:31, 2:27 to 5:45
Released 9 September 1994, reached number 22,
Halfway through recording, Taylor had collaborated with Japanese musician, Yoshiki.
Track 11. Length 2:23. Taylor's first official solo effort in ten years, Happiness? Written by Roger Taylor.
2013 Remastered Version (2:38) (this is identical to the
Nazis 1994
4. Yoshiki (arrangement, drums, piano and synthesiser), 1. Happiness? lyric changes, a longer outro, and adds a short burst of horns at
7. Later re-released in November 2013 as a download, and as part of
Touch The Sky
Murdoch', Return to top |
Non-Album Tracks:
Tracklisting:
The result of the collaboration was the track "Foreign Sand". This track segues into 'Happiness', but only just, as the music hasn't fully faded out when the track starts. The video version is the same as the single
12.
Written by Roger Taylor. No Menu? 10.
happiness"... picasso
Written by Roger Taylor. into 'Happiness'). Length 3:17. 2.
is the third solo album by the English musician Roger Taylor, best known as the drummer for the band Queen.It was his first album since Queen's 1991 album Innuendo, and his first album outside of Queen since 1990's Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know is a politically themed album that tackles various issues such as the rise of neo-Nazis ("Nazis 1994"), the plight of Third World peoples ("Revelation"), and political and religious hypocrisy ("The Key"). Single Version (3:18) (on all singles; this is identical to
Single Version (4:32) (on all formats of the single, the 'Solo
Roger Taylor - Nazis 1994 Lyrics. Final Destination (but released
Length 6:52. 'Foreign Sand' and 'Final Destination' recorded at One On One
Length 2:35. Length 3:33.
The Japanese CD version adds 'Final
Lyrics to 'Happiness' by Roger Taylor. Only "Dear Mr. Murdoch" and "Nazis 1994" have enough bile to really grab the listener's attention. and 6:11 to 6:23, fading over 15 seconds), (the single version loses the lyrics in red, but adds
Released 9 September 1994, reached number 22,
Singles 1' album and 'The Lot' boxed set; this is a shortened
It was his first album since Queen's 1991 album Innuendo, and his first album outside of Queen since 1990's Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know. Length 4:24. 1' album and 'The Lot' boxed set, this is identical to the
Although released as a single, the lyrics of the track "Nazis 1994", attacking neo-Nazism, were deemed so controversial that it was banned by UK commercial radio stations. and gaining new instruments in others. 1. Track 9. The Key
Track 5.
Recording mostly took place in his home studio over the final months of 1993 to the beginning of 1994. | File last modified: 26 May 2018.
Additionally, it was banned from being advertised and many record stores refused to stock the single. July 2011). but most especially.... for Freddie
Photography by Richard Gray, Simon Fowler, George Taylor, and Art
2013 Remastered Version (6:15) (this is identical to the
They're saying now it never happened They're saying now it never happened They're saying now it never happened They're saying now it neve Track 12. Yoshiki (arrangement, piano and synthesiser), 1. Taylor, like his other band mates, were mourning the death of lead singer, Freddie Mercury. loses the last three lines in white), And when you're far from home try to learn from what you see, And though you're far from home try to learn from all you see.
the word in blue.
Track 7.
reality should be included in the 'Happiness' track), (the Hungry Mix adds the lyrics in red but loses the
And while the album sounds good, it's hard to come up with a truly memorable song here. 5. Engineered and Programming by Joshua J. Macrae
Written by Roger Taylor. "everything exists in limited quantity - especially
It is approximately
equivalent to the album version from 0:30 to 1:31, 2:27 to 5:45
Released 9 September 1994, reached number 22,
Halfway through recording, Taylor had collaborated with Japanese musician, Yoshiki.
Track 11. Length 2:23. Taylor's first official solo effort in ten years, Happiness? Written by Roger Taylor.
2013 Remastered Version (2:38) (this is identical to the
Nazis 1994
4. Yoshiki (arrangement, drums, piano and synthesiser), 1. Happiness? lyric changes, a longer outro, and adds a short burst of horns at
7. Later re-released in November 2013 as a download, and as part of
Touch The Sky
Murdoch', Return to top |
Non-Album Tracks:
Tracklisting:
The result of the collaboration was the track "Foreign Sand". This track segues into 'Happiness', but only just, as the music hasn't fully faded out when the track starts. The video version is the same as the single
12.
Written by Roger Taylor. No Menu? 10.