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Album Details: Strange Frontier

Release Date:01/01/1984
Label:Emi Europe Generic
UPC:724383820221

Track List: Strange Frontier

  1. Stange Frontier (Taylor)
  2. Beautiful Dreams (Taylor)
  3. Man On Fire (Taylor)
  4. Racing In The Street (Springsteen)
  5. Masters Of War (Dylan)
  1. Killing Time (Taylor)
  2. Abandonfire (Taylor/Richards)
  3. Young Love (Taylor)
  4. It's An Illusion (Taylor/Parfitt)
  5. I Cry For You (Love,Hope And Con...

User Reviews: Strange Frontier

  • Overall:

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    more from the man from Queen

    By mas  Aug 27, 2005

    Pros: more great rock and roll

    Cons: hard to find

    Just as good a his first solo effort, Roger Taylor's second album "Strange Frontier" is more straight ahead yet artisically creative rock and roll! Another fun album which would be a great gem to any rock collection!

Pro Reviews: Strange Frontier

  • All Music Guide

    With Strange Frontier, Roger Taylor seemed to try and cast himself as a British version of Bruce Springsteen, writing a set of songs that were similar to the gutsy and anthemic work of the American rock hero. The similarity went as far as the lyrics, many of which focused on working-class politics. Taylor even throws in a Springsteen cover, "Racing in the Street," for good measure. The differences between Taylor's music here and Springsteen's lie both in Taylor's production, which added some artsier ideas such as the symphonic break in "Killing Time," and in his vocals, which stray more into melodramatic territory than Springsteen ever has. For the most part, the concept works. The album is far from original, but Taylor is an accomplished enough songwriter that he doesn't come off like a poor man's Springsteen. The cover of Dylan's "Masters of War" is a bit bombastic but much of the rest of the album is fairly convincing with the title track and "Man on Fire" being among the highlights.... Interestingly enough, Taylor's music is far more reliant on drum machines and synthesizers here than on his previous Fun in Space. - Geoff Orens, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Roger Taylor

Before drumming with Queen, Roger Taylor was the drummer in the late '60s hard rock band, Smile, along with future Queen guitarist Brian May. In 1970, that group morphed into Queen with the addition of flamboyant lead singer Freddie Mercury. Over the next decade, Taylor would generally write one or two songs per Queen album, usually singing on his own compositions. The ... Read more