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| HEART advertisement for the Little Queen album |
Heart’s sophomore album, the mighty ‘Little Queen,’ was released 35 years ago this month.
As detailed in the band’s entry on our Top 100 Classic Rock Songs list, the record arrived in a storm of controversy — or, more specifically, passive-aggression on the part of Heart’s former label, Mushroom Records. Read more at Ultimateclassickrock.com.
Here is a review from 1977, which was found on superseventies.com.
Following its phenomenal debut album and single success on the small Mushroom label, Heart's switch to the small-roster CBS Portrait label finds the Northwestern sextet proving irrefutably that sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson can sing, write and play rock with all the hard drive and mystically lush overtones Fleetwood Mac is renowned for. Heart's music has complex textures and turbulent energy. The Wilson ladies are complete rockers without putting on any fake pseudo-macho butchiness. The Mike Flicker production brings lavish colors to the string-picking and synthesizer virtuosity of this brilliant group. Best cuts: "Barracuda," "Little Queen," "Dream Of The Archer." - Billboard, 1977.
Videos:
Promo for LQ
Little Queen
Barracuda
Love Alive

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