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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Bohemian Rhapsody 2. Another One Bites the Dust 3. Killer Queen 4. Fat Bottomed Girls 5. Bicycle Race 6. You're My Best Friend 7. Don't Stop Me Now 8. Save Me 9. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 10. Somebody to Love 11. Now I'm Here 12. Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy 13. Play the Game 14. Flash 15. Seven Seas of Rhye 16. We Will Rock You 17. We Are the Champions
DISC 2: 1. Kind of Magic, A 2. Under Pressure - (with David Bowie) 3. Radio Ga Ga 4. I Want It All 5. I Want to Break Free 6. Innuendo 7. It's a Hard Life 8. Breakthru 9. Who Wants to Live Forever 10. Headlong 11. Miracle, The 12. I'm Going Slightly Mad 13. Invisible Man, The 14. Hammer to Fall 15. Friends Will Be Friends 16. Show Must Go On, The 17. One Vision
| Details | | Contributing artists: | David Bowie | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Queen: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon. Producers include: Queen, Roy Thomas Baker, Mack, David Bowie, David Richards. Includes liner notes Jim Jenkins and Jacky Smith. Queen began life in 1972, formed by guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor, and bassist Tim Staffell. When Staffell left, May and Taylor elected to form a new band with vocalist Freddie Mercury. Bassist John Deacon completed the lineup. Their self-titled debut fused 70s glam and late 60s heavy rock, and their second album fulfilled their early promise. SHEER HEART ATTACK consolidated their commercial standing. In 1975, they completed the seven-minute mini-opera "Bohemian Rhapsody." The startlingly unique track topped the UK charts for an astonishing nine weeks. The attendant album, A NIGHT AT THE OPERA reached number 1 in the UK and hit the US Top 5. A DAY AT THE RACES continued the bombast, the catchy "Somebody To Love" and anthemic "We Are The Champions" both reaching number 2 in the UK. Queen varied their formula with the 50s-style "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and the disco-influenced "Another One Bites The Dust." In late 1981, Queen were back at number 1 in the UK with "Under Pressure," a collaboration with David Bowie. In 1991, INNUENDO entered the UK charts at number 1. Sadly, the group's career effectively ended with the death of Mercury on 24 November 1991.
Industry Reviews Included in Q's Best Best Of... Albums Of All Time - ...Love Queen's pomp or loathe their nutty excesses, you can't ignore them, not in this quantity. And not a soul in the world does not have a favorite here. Q (10/01/2000)
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