Album artwork for Mr Bad Guy by Freddie Mercury

Mr. Bad Guy is the only solo studio album from Queen singer, Freddie Mercury. Released in 1985, during a period in which Queen were on hiatus from recording, it contains eleven songs, all written by him.

As Queen's vocal signature and creative leader, it was only natural that many aspects of the group's sound would carry over into Mercury's solo work; however, the frontman still does a commendable job of stretching into uncharted territory. The synthesizers of Let's Turn It On announce that Queen's typical guitar heaviness will be conspicuously absent throughout the album, while extravagance will be at an all-time high. I Was Born to Love You, the album's leadoff single, elevates '70s disco and '80s dance influences to a level of blatant pop silliness that Queen would never dare approach. Mercury also combines his acoustic piano playing with synthesizer-driven backing tracks for the beautifully dramatic Made in Heaven and Your Kind of Lover, which transforms from a simple lounge number (piano and singer) into a Latin-flavoured pop workout.

Freddie Mercury

Mr Bad Guy

Virgin
Album artwork for Mr Bad Guy by Freddie Mercury
CD

£14.99

Special Edition Remastered from the original multitracks. Jewel Case.

Released 11/10/2019Catalogue Number

7781037

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Album artwork for Mr Bad Guy by Freddie Mercury
LP

£29.99

180 Gram Vinyl. Special Edition remastered from the original multitracks.

Black
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Released 11/10/2019Catalogue Number

7740421

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Freddie Mercury

Mr Bad Guy

Virgin
Album artwork for Mr Bad Guy by Freddie Mercury
CD

£14.99

Special Edition Remastered from the original multitracks. Jewel Case.

Released 11/10/2019Catalogue Number

7781037

Learn more
Album artwork for Mr Bad Guy by Freddie Mercury
LP

£29.99

180 Gram Vinyl. Special Edition remastered from the original multitracks.

Black
Includes download code
Released 11/10/2019Catalogue Number

7740421

Learn more

Mr. Bad Guy is the only solo studio album from Queen singer, Freddie Mercury. Released in 1985, during a period in which Queen were on hiatus from recording, it contains eleven songs, all written by him.

As Queen's vocal signature and creative leader, it was only natural that many aspects of the group's sound would carry over into Mercury's solo work; however, the frontman still does a commendable job of stretching into uncharted territory. The synthesizers of Let's Turn It On announce that Queen's typical guitar heaviness will be conspicuously absent throughout the album, while extravagance will be at an all-time high. I Was Born to Love You, the album's leadoff single, elevates '70s disco and '80s dance influences to a level of blatant pop silliness that Queen would never dare approach. Mercury also combines his acoustic piano playing with synthesizer-driven backing tracks for the beautifully dramatic Made in Heaven and Your Kind of Lover, which transforms from a simple lounge number (piano and singer) into a Latin-flavoured pop workout.