Jazz is the seventh studio album by British rock band Queen, released in November 1978. Roy Thomas Baker temporarily reunited with Queen and became their producer; it was three years since he co-produced Queen’s 1975 album “A Night at the Opera”, but this album also was the last he co-produced for the band. The album’s varying musical styles were alternately praised and criticised.
It reached No.2 in the UK Albums Chart and No. 6 on the US Billboard 200, and it was subject to a viciously scathing Rolling Stone review by Dave Marsh, which included the suggestion that
Queen may be the first truly fascist rock band
Tracklist:
Mustapha
Fat Bottomed Girls
Jealousy
Bicycle Race
If You Can’t Beat Them
Let Me Entertain You
Dead on Time
In Only Seven Days
Dreamer’s Ball
Fun It
Leaving Home Ain’t Easy
Don’t Stop Me Now
More of That Jazz
Legend: Side A / Side B – Record Company – Catalogue number – Country (Year) ~ Notes









































































































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