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Queen entered the 1980s with a new sound, a new image, and a new set of rules.
The Game was the album that proved Queen could modernise without losing their identity. Sleeker, sharper, and more focused than the chaotic brilliance of Jazz, it introduced synthesizers, cleaner production, funk grooves, rockabilly charm, power-pop energy, and some of the band's most unforgettable hits.
This book explores The Game in depth, from the confident opening of "Play the Game" to the emotional finale of "Save Me." Along the way, it examines the creation of "Another One Bites the Dust," John Deacon's bass-driven masterpiece, Freddie Mercury's effortless rockabilly triumph "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," Brian May's emotional songwriting, Roger Taylor's restless energy, and the album's role in helping Queen conquer America more fully than ever before.
Across 35 detailed chapters, this unofficial guide looks at the recording sessions, production style, album cover, lyrical themes, commercial success, critical reception, and the way The Game bridged Queen's grand 1970s sound with their cleaner, more modern 1980s future.
Modern, stylish, commercial, experimental, and unmistakably Queen, The Game remains one of the band's most important albums - a record that showed they could change the rules and still win.
This is the story of Queen learning a new game without losing their crown.
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