Brian May - Back to the Light

Brian May - Back to the Light
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Album Details

Title: Back to the Light
Artist: Brian May
Release Date: 1993
Re-Released On: 2/2/1993
Label: Hollywood Records, EMI Music Distribution
Duration: 55:26
UPCs: 077778040026, 720616140425, 720616140449
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Moods: Aggressive, Theatrical
Total Copies: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Dark
  2. Back to the Light
  3. Love Token
  4. Resurrection
  5. Too Much Love Will Kill You
  6. Driven by You
  7. Nothin' But Blue
  8. I'm Scared
  9. Last Horizon
  10. Let Your Heart Rule Your Head
  11. Just One Life
  12. Rollin' Over
  13. Driven by You [*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1993CDHollywood Records61404
1992CDEMI Music Distribution7804002

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Album Review

Queen guitarist Brian May's first complete attempt at a solo album, Back to the Light, focuses on the hard rock sound that Queen often abandoned in the 1980s. While obviously sounding similar to some of the work by his former band, May's path is far more hard-edged and emotionally punched than the majority of Queen's work. His vocals are sometimes weak for a singer, but they also add a certain tenderness that most hard rock frontmen seem to lack. The album succeeds best on its heaviest tracks such as the cover of "Rollin' Over" or "Resurrection," which features pounding drums courtesy of Cozy Powell and thundering guitar riffs with Queen-like multi-tracked vocals. References to Queen can also be heard in the eccentric humor of such numbers as "Love Token," which includes a back-and-forth dialogue in the middle of the song. Likewise, the low-key country song, "Let Your Heart Rule Your Head," is reminiscent of "'39" off Queen's A Night at the Opera. The ballads are not as strong or as interesting and are not helped by well-meaning but overly sentimental lyrics and light rock arrangements. Unfortunately, the instrumental, "Last Horizon," ends up sounding like Muzak. "Driven By You," the album's biggest hit, was originally written for a Ford commercial, and it shows. That said, it is great to hear May finally get a chance to rock out and while the over-the-top and eccentric stylings of the album might put off some, it is those same traits that will also attract many to this work. [Note: The CD version of the album contains a remix of "Driven By You."] ~ Geoff Orens, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan DouglasEngineer
Brian MayGuitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, Vocals (Background), Piano
Chris ThompsonVocals (Background), Vocals
Cozy PowellPerformer, Drums
Darryl RichardsEngineer
Don AireyKeyboards
Gary TibbsBass
Geoff DugmoreDrums
Gill O'DonovanVocals (Background)
J. Shirley-SmithProducer
John DeaconBass
Justin Shirley-SmithEngineer
Leif MassesEngineer
Maggie RyderVocals (Background)
Mike MoranPiano, Keyboards
Miriam StockleyVocals (Background)
Neil MurrayBass
Pete SchwierEngineer
Sean LynchEngineer
Susie O'ListVocals (Background)