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Little Queen is the second studio album released by the American rock band Heart. It was released in May 1977 on Portrait Records, and re-released in 2004 with two bonus tracks.
The group intended Magazine to be the official follow-up album to the debut Dreamboat Annie. However a contract dispute with their label Mushroom Records, resulted in the group signing with the newly formed Portrait Records, a division of CBS Records (now Sony/BMG).
The contract called for two albums and Mushroom took the position that they were owed a second one. On that basis, Mushroom attempted to prevent the release of Little Queen and any other work by Heart, and took the four unfinished tracks for Magazine, added some studio outtakes and live material, and released the album with a disclaimer on the cover.
The dispute dragged on for about two years and ended with the court deciding that the band was free to sign with another label, but that Mushroom was indeed owed a second album. So, Heart went back to the studio to re-record, remix, edit, and re-sequence the recordings in a marathon session over the period of a few days. A court ordered guard stood nearby to prevent the master tapes from being erased.
"Little Queen" is a song written and recorded by the rock band Heart. It was released as the second single from the band's second album Little Queen in 1977. The song is a midtempo rock and roll number similar in style to Heart's past hit "Magic Man" but much gentler than the album's heavy metal debut single, "Barracuda". Although the song has endured as a fan-favorite amongst Heart's audience, "Little Queen" did not perform as well as previous singles when released, peaking at number sixty-two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
In concert, Heart performed "Little Queen" during the 1977-1980 tours before dropping for future tours. The band began performing it again off and on during their 2007 tour and has continued rotating it periodically during subsequent years.
Little Queen is a comedy shōjo manhwa by Kim Yeon-joo. In North America, it is licensed and published by Tokyopop.
June Narcieq attends Rohini Royal Academy, where all children possessing magical potential are enrolled and trained in their abilities according to the law. In particular, girls of exceptional abilities like June are trained as candidates for the position of Queen of Light. June competes with her rival Lucia Luferr, not only for the crown, but also for the attention of June's childhood friend Sejuru Ney.
Music video by Heart performing Little Queen. (C) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment #Heart #LittleQueen #Vevo
Provided to YouTube by Epic/Portrait Little Queen · Heart Little Queen ℗ 1977 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1977-05-14 Background Vocal, Bass, Flute, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Violin, Vocal, Composer, Lyricist: Ann Wilson Background Vocal, Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Mandolin, Piano, Synthesizer, Vocal, Composer, Lyricist: Nancy Wilson Background Vocal, Guitar, Keyboards, Mandolin, Piano, Synthesizer, Composer, Lyricist: Howard Leese Guitar, Composer, Lyricist: Roger Fisher Drums, Percussion, Composer, Lyricist: Michael Derosier Bass, Percussion: Steve Fossen Composer, Lyricist: Steven Fossen Producer: Mike Flicker Auto-generated by YouTube.
Heart performs title track "Little Queen" at Cal Jam 2 in 1978 in front of over 300,000 fans! http://www.facebook.com/heart http://www.twitter.com/officialheart
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Great song from movie *rock n rolla *
Música N.06 do álbum Little Queen, lançado em 14 de Maio de 1977. Heart é uma banda de rock americana que ficou famosa no fim dos anos 70, tendo o terceiro álbum, Little Queen, alcançando boas posições nas paradas Europeias e Americanas.
Some of the best live audio in Rock, thanks to Magic Man, Mike Fisher!
Rock Montreal
First time the girls played this on the Love Alive tour -- and I was thrilled!!!
Little Queen is the second studio album released by the American rock band Heart. It was released in May 1977 on Portrait Records, and re-released in 2004 with two bonus tracks.
The group intended Magazine to be the official follow-up album to the debut Dreamboat Annie. However a contract dispute with their label Mushroom Records, resulted in the group signing with the newly formed Portrait Records, a division of CBS Records (now Sony/BMG).
The contract called for two albums and Mushroom took the position that they were owed a second one. On that basis, Mushroom attempted to prevent the release of Little Queen and any other work by Heart, and took the four unfinished tracks for Magazine, added some studio outtakes and live material, and released the album with a disclaimer on the cover.
The dispute dragged on for about two years and ended with the court deciding that the band was free to sign with another label, but that Mushroom was indeed owed a second album. So, Heart went back to the studio to re-record, remix, edit, and re-sequence the recordings in a marathon session over the period of a few days. A court ordered guard stood nearby to prevent the master tapes from being erased.