"Seven Seas of Rhye" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury along with Brian May who contributed the second middle-eight. A rudimentary instrumental version appears as the final track on the group's self-titled debut album (1973), with the final version on the follow-up Queen II (1974). An expanded rendition, planned to be included on the album Queen II, was publicly premiered when Queen was offered a sudden chance to appear on the BBC's Top of the Pops in February 1974, and was rushed to vinyl two days later on 22 February. which in turn persuaded Freddie Mercury to take up Queen as his full-time career. glam rock featuring a distinctive arpeggiated piano introduction.
The version on Queen II ends with a cross fade, instruments blending into the band singing "I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside", accompanied by a stylophone played by Roy Thomas Baker, which was a sole exception to their "no synths" statement. Its inclusion here on the final track of Queen II is briefly mirrored via whistling during the first few seconds of "Brighton Rock", which opens their next album, Sheer Heart Attack.
In a 1977 radio interview, Mercury described the subject of the song as a "figment of his imagination". In the Queen musical We Will Rock You, the Seven Seas of Rhye is a place where the Bohemians are taken after they are brain-drained by Khashoggi.
Reception
Cash Box called it a "high energy rocker with Led Zeppelin overtones," stating that "the group's extraordinary talents are perfectly displayed here in heavy metal fashion." Record World said that Queen's "'rock in the royal tradition' is looking for its own top 40 chart crown."
Live performances
The song was dropped from the live set in 1976 and was not played in concert again until The Works Tour eight years later.
Personnel
Instrumental Version
- Freddie Mercury – piano
- Brian May – guitars
- Roger Taylor – drums, percussion
- John Deacon – bass guitar
Vocal version
Queen
- Freddie Mercury – lead and backing vocals, piano
- Brian May – guitars, backing vocals
- Roger Taylor – drums, tambourine, backing vocals
- John Deacon – bass guitar
Guest musician
- Roy Thomas Baker – stylophone
Certifications
Notes
References
External links
- Queenpedia – detailed worldwide release information
- [ "Seven Seas of Rhye" Song Review] at Allmusic
