
The Game
is the eighth
studio album
by the
British Rock Band
It was released on
June,20th 1980
by EMI Records
in the UK
and by
Elektra Records
in the US.
The Game
features a
different sound
from its predecessor,
Jazz (1978).
The Game
was the first
Queen album
to use a synthesizer
(an Oberheim OB-X).
A critical and
commercial success,
The Game
became the only
Queen album
to reach No. 1
in the US,
and also became
their best-selling
studio album
in the US,
with four million copies
sold to date,
tying with the sales for
News of the World.
Notable songs
on the album
include the bass-driven
"Another One Bites the Dust"
and the rock and roll
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love",
both of which
reached No. 1
in the US.
TRACKLIST
Play The Game
Dragon Attack
Another One Bites The Dust
Need Your Loving Tonight
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Rock It (Prime Jive)
Don't Try Suicide
Sail Away Sweet Sister
Coming Soon
Save Me
BONUS E.P.
Save Me
(Live In Montreal, November 1981)
Dragon Attack
(Live At Milton Keynes Bowl, June 1982)
A Human Body
(B-Side)
Save Me
(Backing Track)
Sail Away Sweet Sister
(Take 1 With Guide Vocal)
Sail Away Sweet Sister
(Just Vocals)
Another One Bites The Dust
(Remix)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
(Remix)
Play The Game
(Just Vocals)
Need Your Loving Tonight
(Just Vocals)
Rock It (Prime Jive)
(Just Vocals)
Save Me
(Just Vocals)
Sail Away Sweet Sister
(Instr)
It's A Beautiful Day
(Original Spontaneous Idea, April 1980)
INTERVIEW CD
The Game 30th Anniversary
(Part 1)
(Brian May & Roger Taylor interview)
The Game 30th Anniversary
(Part 2)
(Brian May & Roger Taylor interview)
Roger Taylor w/ Tommy Vance (1980)
Another One Bites The Dust:
Top of the World
(Episode 19)
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