Innuendo cover

Innuendo

Released

It wasn’t Queen’s last album with Freddie Mercury before his tragic death due to AIDS, but 1991’s Innuendo was the last released during his lifetime and feels like a real capper to the band’s kaleidoscopic approach to whatever they defined as pop music in multiple ways. Everything from prog-friendly compositions, such as the stirring and openly Led Zeppelin-nodding title track, to reflective ballads like “These Are The Days Of Our Lives” to the impish humor Mercury clearly loved via the sprightly “I’m Going Slightly Mad” all took bows.

Ned Raggett

Suggestions
Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters cover

Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters

Marc Almond & the Willing Sinners
Forever Blue cover

Forever Blue

Chris Isaak
The Good Son cover

The Good Son

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Paradise Discotheque cover

Paradise Discotheque

Crime & the City Solution
The Holy Bible cover

The Holy Bible

Manic Street Preachers
Anthology cover

Anthology

Tommy James & the Shondells
Notorious cover

Notorious

Duran Duran