While writing and recording The Game,
Queen were asked by renowned movie director Dino DeLaurentis to provide the soundtrack for his upcoming sci-fi epic Flash Gordon. The band accepted and promptly began working on both albums simultaneously. Although at first many fans criticized
Flash Gordon since it was issued as an official
Queen release rather than a motion picture soundtrack, it has proved to be one of rock's better motion picture soundtracks over the years. The majority of the music is instrumental, with dialogue from the movie in place of
Freddie Mercury's singing (only two tracks contain lyrics), but the songwriting is still unmistakably
Queen. Highlights abound, such as "Football Fight," "Vultan's Theme (Attack of the Hawkmen)," "The Wedding March," and the heavy metal roar of "Battle Theme." But the two more conventional songs were the album's two best tracks -- the anthemic U.K. Top Ten hit "Flash's Theme" and the woefully underrated rocker "The Hero." With
Queen involved,
Flash Gordon is certainly not your average, predictable soundtrack. [The 2011 reissue adds a six-song bonus disc that includes alternate versions of album tracks plus live performances of "Flash" and "The Hero."] ~ Greg Prato