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Queen of the Reich

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1983 single by Queensrÿche
"Queen of the Reich"
Single byQueensrÿche
from the EPQueensrÿche
B-side"The Lady Wore Black"
ReleasedSeptember 1983
RecordedLate summer 1982
StudioTriad Studios inRedmond, Washington
GenreHeavy metal[1]
Length4:24
LabelEMI America
SongwriterMusic/lyrics:Chris DeGarmo
ProducersNeil Kernon
Queensrÿche
Queensrÿche singles chronology
"Queen of the Reich"
(1983)
"Warning"
(1984)
Audio sample
Music video
"Queen of the Reich" onYouTube

"Queen of the Reich" is aheavy metal song first recorded in 1981 for a demo tape by "The Mob", later known asQueensrÿche. "Queen of the Reich" was first released on theQueensrÿcheEP along with "The Lady Wore Black", "Nightrider", and "Blinded". The song was also the basis for the band's new name, with the spelling altered from "Queensreich" to avoid connotations withNazi Germany.[2]

Critical reception

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On 24 September 1983 reviewer of British music newspaperMusic Week stated that the single before local issuance already sold heavily on import, partially due to strong support of Paul Suter fromKerrang!. The music has been described as "basically good heavy material".[3]

Track listing

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Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Queen of the Reich" (radio edit)4:08
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."The Lady Wore Black" (radio edit)4:51

Music video

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The music video for "Queen of the Reich" opens with a text crawl somewhat similar to theStar Wars films. First, the viewer sees the words "Tales of Queensrÿche" zoom in before scrolling up with the rest of the text describing the backstory. It states that an evil adventurer has enslaved the world with an ancient computer energized by a crystal and declared herself "Queen of the Reich". The only thing standing in her way are five freedom fighters played by the band. Throughout the video, viewers get to see the band perform the song, singing and playing their respective instruments, and act out their roles as the freedom fighters in the story.

When doing the latter, four of the members get captured by the Queen's minions and taken to their mistress, who proceeds to have them absorbed into her computer shrine. The fifth freedom fighter, played by Geoff Tate, rescues a woman being led by another minion and the two of them proceed to follow the direction he was taking her in order to rescue the others. As soon as they reach the Queen's lair, however, the woman reveals herself to be yet another minion and the two of them struggle as the Queen fires laser beams at Tate to take him out. Tate dodges her shots and manages to temporarily stun the Queen, giving him time to free his four comrades. After being reunited, the five freedom fighters cautiously approach the Queen and remove her visor but then they are taken aback by an unseen force and the video ends with the text, "To be continued..."

Cover versions

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Chris Collins, the first vocalist of the progressive metal bandDream Theater, covered this song for his audition for the band. The British bandShadowkeep covered this song on the compilation albumRebellion – A Tribute toQueensrÿche, released onDwell Records in 2000. Australian metal bandDungeon covered the song on their 2002 albumA Rise to Power.[4] Japanese power metal bandGalneryus covered this song for their 2010 cover album,Voices from the Past III. Canadian power metal bandUnleash the Archers also covered it for the Japanese release of their 2017 album,Apex.

Chart performance

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ChartPeak
UK Singles[5]94

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^Ramirez, Carlos (August 15, 2011)."10 Unintentionally Funny Heavy Metal Videos".Noisecreep. Retrieved2021-06-11.
  2. ^"MUSIC: Queensryche FAQ". Faqs.org. Retrieved2010-07-31.
  3. ^"Review: Queensryche – "Queen of the Reich" (EMI America (12) EA162)"(PDF).Music Week. Gwent: Pensord Press Ltd. 24 September 1983. p. 17.ISSN 0265-1548. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 30 March 2022. Retrieved27 October 2022 – via World Radio History.
  4. ^Andrae, Holger (5 August 2003)."Review - DUNGEON - A Rise To Power".Powermetal.de [de] (in German).Archived from the original on 23 August 2025. Retrieved23 August 2025.
  5. ^Archive containing all UK charts forQueensrÿche
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