"Hot Space is an album by British rock band Queen, released in 1982. Marking a notable shift in direction from their earlier work, Queen employed many elements of disco, Pop Music, R&B and dance music on Hot Space, being partially influenced by the success of their 1980 hit \"Another One Bites The Dust\". This made the album less popular with fans that preferred the traditional rock style they had come to associate with the band, though Hot Space did fit in with the Queen tradition of incorporating many disparate influences into their music."@en . "Mountain Studios, Montreux"@en . . "Hot Space es el noveno disco de estudio del grupo de rock Queen. El disco se estren\u00F3 en Reino Unido el 21 de mayo de 1982, alcanzando el puesto n\u00FAmero 4 en las listas de \u00E9xito y permaneciendo en ellas \u00AAdurante 19 semanas; alcanz\u00F3 el disco de oro. En Estados Unidos se estren\u00F3 el 25 de mayo del mismo a\u00F1o, llegando al puesto 22 y estando en las listas durante 21 semanas, alcanzando disco de oro."@es . . "Queen"@en . . . "Hot Space"@en . "1982-05-21"^^ . "250"^^ . . . "Queen, Arif Mardin, Mack and David Bowie"@en . . "2609.0"^^ . . "Hot Space"@en . "1984"^^ . "Hot Space is an album by British rock band Queen, released in 1982. Marking a notable shift in direction from their earlier work, Queen employed many elements of disco, Pop Music, R&B and dance music on Hot Space, being partially influenced by the success of their 1980 hit \"Another One Bites The Dust\". This made the album less popular with fans that preferred the traditional rock style they had come to associate with the band, though Hot Space did fit in with the Queen tradition of incorporating many disparate influences into their music. Queen's decision to record a dance oriented album germinated with the massive U.S. success of \"Another One Bites The Dust\" (and to a lesser extent, the UK success of the song too). In hindsight, while it seemed a carefully calculated move to capitalise on their incidental interest in \"black music\", it was considered by some to be a temporary blow to their reputation. While the album's second single \"Body Language\" did peak at #11 on the U.S. charts, the accompanying video was not accepted to be put on rotation by MTV for its erotic overtones (particularly those that hinted at Freddie Mercury's sexuality) which may have resulted in a backlash from the more conservative sections of the band's fan base. \"Under Pressure\", Queen's collaboration with David Bowie, was released in 1981, ahead of the album and the controversy over Queen's new sound (disco-influenced rock music). The single was well-received by fans and became the band's 2nd #1 hit in the U.K.; it also reached #29 in the U.S."@en . "Musicland Studios, Munich"@en . . "Funk Rock, Hard Rock, Rock, Dance"@en . . "LP,CS,CD"@en . . "June-July 1981"@en . "Hot Space"@es . . . "1981"^^ . . "1982"^^ . "Hot Space es el noveno disco de estudio del grupo de rock Queen. El disco se estren\u00F3 en Reino Unido el 21 de mayo de 1982, alcanzando el puesto n\u00FAmero 4 en las listas de \u00E9xito y permaneciendo en ellas \u00AAdurante 19 semanas; alcanz\u00F3 el disco de oro. En Estados Unidos se estren\u00F3 el 25 de mayo del mismo a\u00F1o, llegando al puesto 22 y estando en las listas durante 21 semanas, alcanzando disco de oro."@es . . . . . "December 1981-March 1982 at"@en . .