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Heart's sophomore effort, 1977's LITTLE QUEEN, was another strong and classic release for the band, despite the fact that they were caught up in a nightmarish legal wrangle with their former record label (who issued the half-finished album MAGAZINE shortly after LITTLE QUEEN, against the band's wishes).
The raging and venomous "Barracuda" remains one of Heart's best rock tracks, while the gorgeous "Love Alive" is an engaging acoustic number. With LITTLE QUEEN, Heart solidified their standing as one of the late-'70s biggest hard rock acts, possessing the perfect mixture of good looks and great hooks.
The 2004 24-bit remastered and expanded version of Heart's seminal 1977 album, Little Queen (the band's major-label debut), is a revelation. While tunes like "Barracuda" and "Kick It Out" have been classic rock radio staples since the dinosaur age, they've never lost their edge or appeal, and here they roar with new power. The reason for that is on this recording. Those two are the sanctioned hard rockers here, and with the guitars layered impeccably and the drum and bass thud giving the power riffs enough of a bottom to keep them strutting into the stratosphere, it's actually the midtempo tunes and ballads that reveal the depth and vision of the Wilson sisters' gift for writing great songs and hooks. With producer Mike Flicker, they put together a ten-track masterpiece. Certainly the Led Zeppelin influence is everywhere, but there was a lot more than Soft White Underbelly worship at work here. A fresh listen to "Keep My Love Alive," with Nancy's droning guitar riff and textured acoustic guitars wrapped so elegantly around Ann's voice (before her beautiful flute lilts in the turnarounds), offers a multidimensional portrait of Heart as songwriters of the first degree, who understood not only nuance and dynamic but the possibilities of a recording studio. "Dream of the Archer" is another delight, with its high-strung guitars and mandolins and medieval framework -- without the corniness. The harmonies and interwoven guitars dovetail and flit around one another without seam or straggle. Of course, the title track, with its funky backbeat and hook, is sexy as all get-out. "Cry to Me" retains all of its sadness and beauty, and one can hear the high shimmer on the acoustic guitar more prominently than ever before. The bonus material here includes "Too Long a Time," an early demo version of "Keep My Love Alive," that is faster and offers the backing vocals in a more prominent place than on the finished version. There is also a nine-plus minute live version of "Stairway to Heaven," with Ann offering a typical corny rock spoken intro. But the tune itself rocks the joint...hard. The introductory notes by Nancy are brief, but offer a unique and unpretentious view. Any way you cut it, this belongs on any shelf that prides itself on the classic rock canon, and is an amazing introduction to the band for those who thought that the MTV years were the sum total of their contribution. ~ Thom Jurek
Additional Tracks
Heart: Nancy Wilson (vocals, guitar); Ann Wilson (vocals); Howard Leese, Roger Fisher, Michael Derosier, Steve Fossen.
Heart: Nancy Wilson , Ann Wilson .
Audio Mixer: Chris Wonzer.
Liner Note Authors: Ann Wilson ; Nancy Wilson .
Recording information: Ann's House (1976-1977); Ann's house, Seattle, WA (1976-1977); Aquarius Tavern, Seattle, WA (1976-1977); Kaye Smith Studios, Seattle, WA (1976-1977); The Aquarius Tavern, Seattle, WA (1976-1977).
Photographers: Bob Seidemann; Neal Preston; Michelle Marks; Neil Zlozower; Michael Marks.Rolling Stone (10/31/02, p.136) - Ranked # 25 in Rolling Stone's "Women in Rock: The 50 Essential Albums" Little Queen Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Heart is beating! If possible "Little Queen" sounds even better today than it did when it was originally released almost 30 years ago.A good mixture of folk and rock - including one of their signature tunes "Barracuda" and the title track. A must have. Submitted by sm.and (Hvidovre, Denmark)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
My fave Wilsons, hehehehhehe Yep, what rockin' times those were and STILL are with the super girls rockin' out with Barracuda and Kick it Out!! I love this album and the arrangements of the tracks are SUPER: A must!! Submitted by dragster (Sydney,NSW,Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A Classic Made Even Better! Heart's sophmore effort "Little Queen", released in 1977, was slightly harder than their debut "Dreamboat Annie", relesed a year earlier. The monster hit "Barracuda" was all over fm rock stations back then and is still played on major classic rock stations today. Obviously, it's the best song on the disc followed closely by "Kick It Out", "Little Queen" and "Love Alive". This newly remastered edition of "Little Queen" includes several bonus tracks, "Too Long A Time" (an early version of the song Love Alive) and an incredible "live" version of The Led Zeppelin classic "Stairway To Heaven". Heart lead guitarist Roger Fisher plays Zeppelin's Jimmy Page's licks almost note for note, very impressive to say the least! The sound quality easily surpasses the older vewrsion of "Little Queen" with a cleaner, crisper sound. If there's one Heart cd you buy, this should be it. Submitted by Barry ("Hallandale Beach, Fl., USA") Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
HOT This album will take you back to real rockin roll.Put the head phones on and just listen to the vocals. Submitted by john.wands (New Jersey) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Heart Little Queen Rrmastered Is The Best The Rrmastered Little Queen cd With Bonus Is The Best heart rocks Submitted by dkubinski (carbondale pa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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