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Track Listings

1 Play the Game
2 Dragon Attack
3 Another One Bites the Dust
4 Need Your Loving Tonight
5 Crazy Little Thing Called Love
6 Rock It (Prime Jive)
7 Don't Try Suicide
8 Sail Away Sweet Sister
9 Coming Soon
10 Save Me
11 Dragon Attack

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Another One Bites the Dust and You're My Best Friend highlight this 1980 smash!

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.88 x 5.55 x 0.47 inches; 3.32 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Hollywood Records
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ HR-61063-2
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 1991
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 7, 2006
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Hollywood Records
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000000OAJ
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,485 ratings

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I bought this for my Queen loving daughter but the case came broken. Overall, great music and fist Queen album to have Synthesizers!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2006
    In my youth, I had a longing desire to own "The Game", but when I was nine, Queen's adult-themed subtext was not deemed appropriate by my vigilant parents. I was exposed to "The Game" by way of my friends, but did not personally own it. As an elementary school student in the late `70s, Queen's image and lyric content were not deemed proper by the "powers that were." As a result, I have kept Queen's most critically acclaimed albums from the '70's on the back burner, knowing that I would return to them when the time was right.

    Of course, as with any band worth their salt, Queen kept coming up. In the short term, when I started driving my own car, I bought "Queen's Greatest Hits" in the mid-80's. Even later, as a curiosity, I picked up "Innuendo" before Freddie's death in the in the`90s, but up to a certain point gauging their career by a "Queen's Greatest Hits" album is doing the both the band and listener a disservice. Arguably, one could say that "The Game" is this point. While a Greatest Hits compilation may give you "Another One Bites the Dust", you will also be missing out on great tunes like "Dragon Attack.", "Coming Soon", "Sail Away, Sweet Sister", and "Need Your Loving Tonight".

    "The Game" represents a division in Queen's sound, the radio-friendly flipside to the "Flash Gordon" soundtrack. These two sides of Queen's personality diverged in the early 80's, and eventually met again on "Who Wants To Live Forever" and a significant part of "Innuendo". This streamlining is most likely a direct reaction to the punk movement, which discouraged prog-rock. This was streamlined into a radio-friendly, song-based album while "Flash Gordon" was instrumental and melodramatically theatrical.

    Like Genesis' "And Then There Were Three", many critics malign this album as the cryptic "beginning of the end" for Queen in the mid to late `80s (although the band was never at a loss for success). While "The Game" may not have the same the sweeping and distinctive grandeur that "Night at the Opera" displayed, it is most certainly a consistent and compelling example of Queen's ever-present succinct, radio-friendly work. In its own way, its distinctiveness ties it to the `80s in the same way that "Night at the Opera" was tied to the `70s.

    Queen's repertoire was amazingly cohesive despite the fact that there were four distinctive songwriters in the group. The depth of Mercury's delivery can be interpreted as representing an incredibly broad range of experiences, but it should be kept in mind that as he became the predominant lead singer for the group, his voice represented an amalgamation of four distinct personalities. This level of musical interactivity is unheard of in today's music scene. For example, "Save Me" is beautifully emotional, but Mercury's delivery of May's text reveals a pained experience that may not have been realized under different conditions.

    The Lowdown: I did not realize exactly how much I knew about this album until I got it a few weeks ago. Overall, "The Game" is a great album full of great songs that represents a musical climate that has long since passed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2016
    Wow, just wow. I had been a Queen fringe fan for years, but lately I have been collecting their albums; outside of already owning their greatest hits. I can see why this album was such a massive hit worldwide and in the US. Every song is solid here, there is nothing weak on this album. I think fans know of the quality of hits Play The Game, Another One Bites the Dust and Crazy Little Thing Called Love, however it is the lesser known tracks that really rule. Standouts from the less known songs include: Need Your Loving Tonight, Don't Try Suicide and Sail Away Sweet Sister. Maybe this is not as grand as their 70s albums, but it is quite good, from start to finish. A great effort from Freddie, Brian, John and Roger.

    Also highly recommended: News of the World, A Kind Of Magic, The Works and The Miracle. I love the 70s stuff of Queen, but right now, I am on a kick with their 80s material and will probably add the much maligned Hot Space to my collection as I own all the other 80s studio albums. Great album from one of rocks greatest bands ever. Also, if you can find it for a good price, Freddies solo album Mr. Bad Guy is also a great and underrated work of music.

    UPDATE: This is a good and solid album. I feel that the first 4 albums from Queen are vastly superior. Queen II has some of the most epic rock I have ever heard. If you do not own them, get all of Queen from the 1970s....every single studio album! Also, Hot Space is hardly the train wreck that fans claim. In fact it is quite good because it is so different than a normal Queen album.....GET IT. Also get The Works, A Kind of Magic and The Miracle. All of the 70s and 80s stuff from Queen is worth owning. Once you get past just the hits albums, you will find so much to like on each and every album.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023
    The Game by Queen is one of their last two albums before Freddie Mercury passed away, for all fans of the rock band Queen this should be a must have CD in your music collection for sure !!!! from Tim in Tucson, AZ
    P.S. I would like to hear from someone as to what the other last album from Queen is ?
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024
    Love Queen and this is a great track!
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2016
    This is where my personal collection and preference stops. I tried to get into the next album Hot Space but I can't do it. Of course it's just a matter of opinion. That being said there is great material on this album. Any Queen fan should own it for Dragon Attack alone or the deservedly overrated Another One Bites the Dust (talk about one to get stuck in your head all day!). There's quite a few other reviewers on here who really have gotten in depth on here and given some great reviews of the Queen catalog so I'll spare everyone my attempt at duplication of those. I'll just say if you're interested in anything of Queens early material all the way into the 80's stuff this album fits nicely up against everything before it. There's some stretching of influences on here but no giant leaps forward.... Just one more great Queen album. *****
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2022
    This album has a few major hits, but it also has some songs that are so awesome, but mostly ignored. I was in a band that covered Dragon Attack. Just listen to that tune. Fantastic groove. Love that tune. Listen to the album all the way through, as it was intended. Way cool.
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  • Erika
    5.0 out of 5 stars Me encanta
    Reviewed in Mexico on September 2, 2024
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  • chiquinho
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente LP do Queen
    Reviewed in Brazil on January 30, 2024
    Um dos melhores discos da banda,excelente prensagem e gravação de alta qualidade, músicas maravilhosas da época,envio rápido e embalagem adequada a lps.
  • David Kear
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome vinyl
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 6, 2025
    Purchased to replace and older, scratched copy. Great album and superfast delivery
  • Wolwes
    5.0 out of 5 stars El disco de Queen
    Reviewed in Spain on February 23, 2024
    El más comercial
  • Amy Bond
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!!!
    Reviewed in Canada on April 15, 2021
    Amazing!! I love how it comes with the second disc, giving the b-side, as well as different versions of the songs!!