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As the guitarist for Queen, Brian May helped define that group's grand, almost operatic gestures. The trademark touches he brought to Queen's music--the massed sections of baroque multi-tracked strings, the burnished electric timbre and his keen lyric focus--are well-represented by BACK TO THE LIGHT. Of particular note is the title tune, which should remind old fans of classic Queen, even in the vocals. Likewise, on the lush Freddie Mercury-styled classical ballad "Too Much Love Will Kill You" and the protoboogie of "Resurrection," where May employs Cozy Powell's big rolling drum beat, walls of vocal chorales, distorted strings, and a high-flying lead line to supercharge his tale of renewal.

Elsewhere, May enunciates a classic vision of the hard rock radio anthem. The crushing riffs and vocal one-upmanship of "Love Token" are reminiscent of Meat Loaf's big battle of the sexes gestures, while on "I'm Scared" May's mock-humorous insecurity finds release in a hard rocking power pop arrangement. For the slow dancers among us, the lazy backbeat and mournful nostalgia of "Nothing But Blue" and the fluid leads of the instrumental "Last Horizon" lend a contrasting touch of grace.

Queen guitarist Brian May's first complete attempt at a solo album, Back to the Light, focuses on the hard rock sound that Queen often abandoned in the 1980s. While obviously sounding similar to some of the work by his former band, May's path is far more hard-edged and emotionally punched than the majority of Queen's work. His vocals are sometimes weak for a singer, but they also add a certain tenderness that most hard rock frontmen seem to lack. The album succeeds best on its heaviest tracks such as the cover of "Rollin' Over" or "Resurrection," which features pounding drums courtesy of Cozy Powell and thundering guitar riffs with Queen-like multi-tracked vocals. References to Queen can also be heard in the eccentric humor of such numbers as "Love Token," which includes a back-and-forth dialogue in the middle of the song. Likewise, the low-key country song, "Let Your Heart Rule Your Head," is reminiscent of "'39" off Queen's A Night at the Opera. The ballads are not as strong or as interesting and are not helped by well-meaning but overly sentimental lyrics and light rock arrangements. Unfortunately, the instrumental, "Last Horizon," ends up sounding like Muzak. "Driven By You," the album's biggest hit, was originally written for a Ford commercial, and it shows. That said, it is great to hear May finally get a chance to rock out and while the over-the-top and eccentric stylings of the album might put off some, it is those same traits that will also attract many to this work. [Note: The CD version of the album contains a remix of "Driven By You."] ~ Geoff Orens

Japanese reissue of this 1993 solo album by the guitarist for Queen, now out of print domestically. Features two bonus tracks: Guitar Versions of 'Just One Life' and 'Too Much Love Will Kill You'. Virgin. 2006

Includes liner notes by Brian May.

Personnel: Brian May (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Chris Thompson (vocals); Mike Moran (piano, keyboards); Don Airey (keyboards); John Deacon, Neil Murray, Gary Tibbs (bass); Cozy Powell, Geoff Dugmore (drums); Miriam Stockley, Maggie Ryder, Suzie O'List, Gill O'Donovan (background vocals).

Engineers include: J. Shirley-Smith, Alan Douglas, Brian Zellis.

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Category Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Hard Rock
Label Toshiba EMI
Orig Year 1993
All Time Product Rank 500,997
CD Universe Part number 7109366
Catalog number 53713
Discs 1
Release Date Dec 15, 2007
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Brian May; J. Shirley-Smith
Recording Time 55 minutes
Additional Info Bonus Tracks; Japan
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Click to hear an MP3 sound sampleTrkSongTime Price
1Dark
2Back to the Light See All 3
3Love Token See All 3
4Resurrection See All 3
5Too Much Love Will Kill You See All 3
6Driven By You * See All 44:10 $1.29
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7Nothin' But Blue
8I'm Scared
9Last Horizon See All 3
10Let Your Heart Rule Your Head
11Just One Life
12Rollin' Over Brian May ROLLING OVER Lyrics
13Just One Life
14Too Much Love Will Kill You See All 3
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Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars) 4 stars

4 stars good effort
if you like Queen, you will like this. I think most people do not recognize how much Brian's vocals were a part of the over-all Queen sound. His voice is the most positive ,surprising thing about this album.
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