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I Can Hear Music by Larry Lurex

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Label: The Amazing Kornyfone Record Label

In the summer of 1972, Trident Studios' in-house engineer Robin Geoffrey Cable instigated an experimental project in an effort to emulate the "wall-of-sound" style made famous by Phil Spector. Queen happened to be recording their debut album in the studios at the time, so he invited Freddie Mercury to lay down the lead vocals who, in turn, roped in Brian May and Roger Taylor to provide percussion, guitar and backing vocals - as paid session musician.

The song was released on 7inch in 1973 and failed to chart, but in early concerts Queen played both sides A and B in their sets, as is recorded here in 1973 in San Diego.

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