Larry Lurex

Larry Lurex was an artist name used by Freddie Mercury for a musical project by Trident Studios’ house engineer Robin Geoffrey Cable, in 1972.

The name is a pun on the stage name of glam rock star Gary Glitter and the metallic yarn Lurex.

Cable was experimenting with re-creating the "Wall of Sound" style favoured by Phil Spector. He recorded cover versions of the following two songs:

  • "I Can Hear Music" (written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector, which had been a hit for The Ronettes and The Beach Boys)
  • "Goin' Back" (written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, which had been a hit for Dusty Springfield and The Byrds )

Cable enlisted singer Freddie Mercury from the band Queen to perform lead vocals on these tracks. (Queen were recording their debut album in Trident Studios at the time.) Mercury in turn suggested bringing his band-mates Roger Taylor and Brian May to add percussion, guitar and backing vocals to the recordings.

The tracks were released as a 7" vinyl single on EMI in 1973 (catalogue number EMI 2030); it did not chart in the UK, but it did manage to hit #115 on the US Bubbling Under The Hot 100 chart. This pre-dated the release of the first Queen album. They have subsequently been included on the 1995 Italian bootleg Queen In Nuce and the Freddie Mercury solo compilation albums The Solo Collection and Lover of Life, Singer of Songs.

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Studio albums
  • Mr. Bad Guy
  • Barcelona (with Montserrat Caballé)
Compilations
  • The Freddie Mercury Album
  • The Great Pretender
  • Remixes
  • The Solo Collection
  • Lover of Life, Singer of Songs
Singles
  • "Love Kills"
  • "I Was Born to Love You"
  • "Made in Heaven"
  • "Living on My Own"
  • "Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow"
  • "Time"
  • "The Great Pretender"
  • "Barcelona"
  • "The Golden Boy"
  • "How Can I Go On"
  • "Barcelona" (re-issue)
  • "In My Defence"
  • "The Great Pretender" (re-issue)
  • "Living on My Own" (remix)
  • "Love Kills" (remix)
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  • Discography
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  • The Mercury Phoenix Trust
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  • John Deacon
  • Brian May
  • Freddie Mercury
  • Roger Taylor
Studio albums
  • Queen
  • Queen II
  • Sheer Heart Attack
  • A Night at the Opera
  • A Day at the Races
  • News of the World
  • Jazz
  • The Game
  • Flash Gordon
  • Hot Space
  • The Works
  • A Kind of Magic
  • The Miracle
  • Innuendo
  • Made in Heaven
Live albums
  • Live Killers
  • Live Magic
  • At the Beeb
  • Live at Wembley '86
  • Queen on Fire – Live at the Bowl
  • Queen Rock Montreal
Compilations
  • Greatest Hits
  • Greatest Hits II
  • Classic Queen
  • The 12" Collection
  • Queen Rocks
  • Greatest Hits III
  • Stone Cold Classics
  • The A–Z of Queen, Volume 1
  • Absolute Greatest
  • Deep Cuts (Volume 1, 2, 3)
Box sets
  • The Complete Works
  • Box of Tricks
  • Ultimate Queen
  • The Crown Jewels
  • The Platinum Collection
  • The Singles Collection (Volume 1, 2, 3, 4)
Videography
  • We Will Rock You
  • The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
  • Greatest Video Hits 1
  • Queen at Wembley
  • Queen Rocks
  • Greatest Video Hits 2
  • We Are the Champions: Final Live in Japan
  • Queen on Fire – Live at the Bowl
  • Queen Rock Montreal
Tours
  • Queen I Tour
  • Queen II Tour
  • Sheer Heart Attack Tour
  • A Night at the Opera Tour
  • Summer Gigs 1976
  • A Day at the Races Tour
  • News of the World Tour
  • Jazz Tour
  • Crazy Tour
  • The Game Tour
  • Hot Space Tour
  • The Works Tour
  • Magic Tour
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  • One Night of Queen
  • Queen: The eYe
  • We Will Rock You (casts)
  • We Will Rock You: 10th Anniversary Tour
  • Queen at the Ballet
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  • Deacy Amp
  • The Official International Queen Fan Club
  • The Mercury Phoenix Trust
  • Queen Extravaganza Tour
  • Mountain Studios
  • Red Special
  • Spike Edney
  • Jim Beach
  • John Reid
  • List of Bohemian Rhapsody cover versions
  • SingStar Queen
  • Dragon Attack: A Tribute to Queen
  • Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen
  • Mercury
  • Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest ’86
  • A Night at the Hip Hopera
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