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1982 single by Queen

"Staying Power" is the first track on Queen`s 1982 album Hot Space. It was written by lead singer Freddie Mercury and is notable as being the only Queen song to have a horn section, which was arranged by Arif Mardin. The song is driven by a funk-styled bass riff (played by Mercury) beginning in D minor and modulating to E minor throughout the song. John Deacon does not play bass guitar on this song—instead playing rhythm guitar on a Fender Telecaster. Roger Taylor programmed a Linn LM-1 drum machine for the track. Brian May is on his Red Special. In a Stylus review of the album, critic Anthony Miccio described the song`s style as "an electro-disco track with frenetic horns."[1]

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Queen

1982 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Julio 1982 · Fecha Grabación: 1982 -
    Discográfica: Elektra · · Productor: Queen , Reinhold Mack
    CHARTS
    Hot Space
    ALBUM
    1
    Staying Power
    Queen • w: Freddie Mercury • 1982 /07
    4:11
  • 2
    Calling All Girls
    Queen • w: Taylor • 1982 /07
    3:50
  • Album


    Hot space

    Hot space

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 4 Mayo 1982 · Fecha Grabación: Junio 1981 - Marzo 1982
    Discográfica: EMIElektra · Estudio de Grabación: Mountain (Montreux, Switzerland); Musicland (Munich, West Germany) · Productor: Queen , Reinhold Mack , David Bowie
    CHARTS
    4
    UK
    15
    AUS
    1
    AUT
    7
    FRA
    5
    GER
    6
    JPN
    1
    NLD
    3
    NOR
    4
    SWE
    22
    US
    CERTIFICATIONS
    BPI: Gold
    IFPI AUT: Gold
    RIAA: Gold
    1
    Staying power
    Queen • w: Freddie Mercury • 1982 /05 /04
    4:11
  • 2
    Dancer
    Queen • w: Brian May • 1982 /05 /04
    3:49
  • 3
    Back chat
    Queen • w: John Deacon • 1982 /05 /04
    4:35
  • 4
    Body language
    Queen • w: Mercury • 1982 /05 /04
    4:31
  • 5
    Action this day
    Queen • w: Roger Taylor • v: Mercury and Roger Taylor • 1982 /05 /04
    3:32
  • 6
    Put out the fire
    Queen • w: May • v: Mercury with Brian May • 1982 /05 /04
    3:18
  • 7
    Life is real (song for Lennon)
    Queen • w: Mercury • 1982 /05 /04
    3:32
  • 8
    Calling all girls
    Queen • w: Taylor • 1982 /05 /04
    3:50
  • 9
    Las palabras de amor
    Queen • w: May • v: Mercury with May • 1982 /05 /04
    4:30
  • 10
    Cool cat
    Queen • w: Mercury · Deacon • 1982 /05 /04
    3:28
  • 11
    Under pressure
    Queen • w: Taylor · Mercury · David Bowie · Deacon · May • v: Mercury and David Bowie with Taylor • 1982 /05 /04
    4:06
  • "Staying Power"
    Japanese single picture sleeve
    Single by Queen
    from the album Hot Space
    B-side
    ReleasedJuly 1982
    Recorded1981–1982
    GenrePost-disco
    Length
    • 4:10 (7" album version)
    • 5:52 (12" extended version)
    LabelElektra
    Songwriter(s)Freddie Mercury
    Producer(s)
    Queen singles chronology
    "Calling All Girls"
    (1982)
    "Staying Power"
    (1982)
    "Back Chat"
    (1982)

    Review

    1982 single by Queen

    "Staying Power" is the first track on Queen`s 1982 album Hot Space. It was written by lead singer Freddie Mercury and is notable as being the only Queen song to have a horn section, which was arranged by Arif Mardin. The song is driven by a funk-styled bass riff (played by Mercury) beginning in D minor and modulating to E minor throughout the song. John Deacon does not play bass guitar on this song—instead playing rhythm guitar on a Fender Telecaster. Roger Taylor programmed a Linn LM-1 drum machine for the track. Brian May is on his Red Special. In a Stylus review of the album, critic Anthony Miccio described the song`s style as "an electro-disco track with frenetic horns."[1]

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    The song was released as a single in Japan.

    Live performances

    This song was played throughout the Hot Space Tour and on The Works Tour. The live version of "Staying Power" is slightly different from the album version. Morgan Fisher took over the keyboard parts and replaced the Oberheim with a Roland Jupiter-8. Taylor replaced the drum machine with acoustic and electric drums. Also of note is that it was the only song played live in which Deacon played rhythm guitar, as the bass was performed via keyboard. With the electronics scaled back on the live version, the song is transformed into a funk rock song. The live version is on Queen on Fire: Live at the Bowl, Queen Greatest Video Hits 2 and on the Hot Space 2011 deluxe CD album.

    Personnel

    Queen

    • Freddie Mercury – lead and backing vocals, synthesizer, synth bass
    • Brian May – electric guitar
    • Roger Taylor – electronic drums, Linn LM-1
    • John Deacon – electric guitar

    Additional

    • Arif Mardin – "Hot and spacey" horn arrangement

    1982 single by Queen

    "Staying Power" is the first track on Queen`s 1982 album Hot Space. It was written by lead singer Freddie Mercury and is notable as being the only Queen song to have a horn section, which was arranged by Arif Mardin. The song is driven by a funk-styled bass riff (played by Mercury) beginning in D minor and modulating to E minor throughout the song. John Deacon does not play bass guitar on this song—instead playing rhythm guitar on a Fender Telecaster. Roger Taylor programmed a Linn LM-1 drum machine for the track. Brian May is on his Red Special. In a Stylus review of the album, critic Anthony Miccio described the song`s style as "an electro-disco track with frenetic horns."[1]

    The song was released as a single in Japan.

    Live performances

    This song was played throughout the Hot Space Tour and on The Works Tour. The live version of "Staying Power" is slightly different from the album version. Morgan Fisher took over the keyboard parts and replaced the Oberheim with a Roland Jupiter-8. Taylor replaced the drum machine with acoustic and electric drums. Also of note is that it was the only song played live in which Deacon played rhythm guitar, as the bass was performed via keyboard. With the electronics scaled back on the live version, the song is transformed into a funk rock song. The live version is on Queen on Fire: Live at the Bowl, Queen Greatest Video Hits 2 and on the Hot Space 2011 deluxe CD album.

    Personnel

    Queen

    • Freddie Mercury – lead and backing vocals, synthesizer, synth bass
    • Brian May – electric guitar
    • Roger Taylor – electronic drums, Linn LM-1
    • John Deacon – electric guitar

    Additional

    • Arif Mardin – "Hot and spacey" horn arrangement

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