Mr. Bad Guy


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nameMr. Bad Guy
typestudio
artistFreddie Mercury
coverFreddie Mercury Mr. Bad Guy.jpg
released29 April 1985
recordedEarly 1983 – January 1985
studioMusicland Studios, Munich, West Germany
genre
length40:41 (LP)
60:40 (Original UK CD)
labelColumbia
producer* Reinhold Mack
next_titleBarcelona
next_year1988
misc{{Singles
nameMr. Bad Guy
typestudio
single1I Was Born to Love You
single1date8 April 1985
single2Made in Heaven
single2date1 July 1985
single3Living on My Own
single3date2 September 1985
single4Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow
single4date18 November 1985
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| name = Mr. Bad Guy | type = studio | artist = Freddie Mercury | cover = Freddie Mercury Mr. Bad Guy.jpg | alt = | released = 29 April 1985 | recorded = Early 1983 – January 1985 | studio = Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany | genre = | length = 40:41 (LP) 60:40 (Original UK CD) | label = Columbia | producer = * Reinhold Mack

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|quote = This album is dedicated to my cat Jerry - also Tom, Oscar and Tiffany, and all the cat lovers across the universe - screw everybody else! |source = - Freddie Mercury in the albums notes | width = 245px | align = right | salign = left | bgcolor = Mr. Bad Guy is the only solo studio album by British musician Freddie Mercury, lead singer of Queen. Released in 1985, during a period in which Queen were on hiatus from recording, it contains eleven songs, all written by Mercury himself.

The album was reissued on 11 October 2019, in newly remixed form, on CD, vinyl, digital and streaming services, via Mercury Records.

Background

In contrast to Queen's typically rock-oriented work, Mercury and co-producer Reinhold Mack drew on disco, dance music and pop influences for Mr. Bad Guy, all of which had surfaced on Queen's previous studio album, Hot Space (1982), also produced by Mack. Mercury stated, "I had a lot of ideas bursting to get out and there were a lot of musical territories I wanted to explore which I really couldn't do within Queen." Co-producer Mack added, "he used to get pretty annoyed working with the others, because there was always Brian saying, 'It needs to be more rock 'n' roll.'" Mr. Bad Guy took nearly two years to record, as Mercury had to gather enough material together while committing to band activities.

Initially, the album was supposed to feature duets with Mercury and Michael Jackson.

However, other sources state that personal conflicts were to blame for unfinished tracks. Mercury reportedly dropped out of any further collaboration after feeling uncomfortable working with Jackson's pet llama in the studio. One track from these collaborative sessions, "There Must Be More to Life Than This", was reworked for the Mr. Bad Guy album, although the original recording featuring Jackson was eventually released on Queen Forever in 2014.

Production

Recording was taxing on Mercury, as he took part in everything from performing the tracks (including vocals, piano and synthesizer), arranging the orchestration and working with the sound engineers. Mercury's use of synthesizers and orchestration in track development added to the diversity of each piece.

The album's original title was Made in Heaven, but Mercury changed his mind weeks before the album went to press.

Originally released on Columbia/CBS, copyrights for Mercury Songs, a company owned by Freddie Mercury's estate, had been revoked following his death in 1991. Mr. Bad Guy would remain out of print on CD until 2000, where it was included on The Solo Collection. Then in 2019, when it was reissued and remixed due to the commercial success of the Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody.

Singles

Lead single "I Was Born to Love You" with the non-album B-side "Stop All the Fighting" debuted at number 50 on 14 April 1985, peaking at number 11 on 5 May 1985. It also reached number four in South Africa and number 20 on 1 June in Austria. "Made in Heaven" peaked at number 57 on the UK Singles Chart on 21 July 1985 and charted for four weeks. "Living on My Own" charted at number 50 in the United Kingdom, while the fourth and final single, "Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow," debuted and peaked at number 76 on the UK chart on 24 November 1985.

Re-worked singles

"Living on My Own" was re-released in 1993 (almost two years after Mercury's death) in a remixed form by No More Brothers. The single reached number one in the UK, becoming his most successful solo single release, albeit posthumously. "I Was Born to Love You" became Mercury's only solo chart success in Australia, reaching number 13. That song, and "Made in Heaven", were later reworked by the three surviving Queen members and included on the 1995 studio album Made in Heaven.

Track listing

All songs written by Freddie Mercury.

| headline = Side one | title1 = Let's Turn It On | length1 = 3:42 | title2 = Made in Heaven | length2 = 4:05 | title3 = I Was Born to Love You | length3 = 3:38 | title4 = Foolin' Around | length4 = 3:29 | title5 = Your Kind of Lover | length5 = 3:32

| headline = Side two | title6 = Mr. Bad Guy | length6 = 4:09 | title7 = Man Made Paradise | length7 = 4:08 | title8 = There Must Be More to Life Than This | length8 = 3:00 | title9 = Living on My Own | length9 = 3:23 | title10 = My Love Is Dangerous | length10 = 3:42 | title11 = Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow | length11 = 3:46 | all_writing = | title1 = | length1 = | title2 = | length2 = | title3 = | length3 = | title4 = | length4 = | title5 = | length5 = | total_length = 40:41

| headline = UK CD bonus tracks | title12 = Let's Turn It On | note12 = 12" Version | length12 = 5:06 | title13 = I Was Born to Love You | note13 = 12" Version | length13 = 7:03 | title14 = Living on My Own | note14 = 12" Version | length14 = 6:40 | length10 = | title10 = | length9 = | title9 = | length8 = | title6 = | title8 = | length7 = | title7 = | length6 = | title3 = | length5 = | title5 = | length4 = | title4 = | length3 = | length2 = | title2 = | length1 = | title1 = | all_writing = | total_length = 60:40

Personnel

The following personnel are credited in the liner notes.

Charts

Weekly charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (1985) | Peak position | Australian Albums (Kent Music Report) | |---|---|---| | 38 | | | ::

::data[format=table] | Chart (2019) | Peak position | |---|---| ::

::data[format=table] | Chart (2025) | Peak position | Dutch Vinyl Charts (Dutch Charts) 40th Anniversary edition | German Rock & Metal Albums (Offizielle Top 100) | |---|---|---|---| | 19 | | | | | 13 | | | | ::

Year-end charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (1985) | Peak position | German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) | |---|---|---| | 57 | | | ::

Certifications

References

References

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