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Release Date November 04, 1997
OK, so this is a pretty unnecessary compilation album of Queen's heavier side, though it's impossible to argue with the quality of the material on offer.
What makes this really worthwhile for the non-casual fan however are the two new tracks - 'No-One But You' doesn't really fit in with the theme of the album, being more of a ballad, but it's nice to hear Brian and Roger sharing vocals on this tribute to Freddie. There's also a 'retake' of 'I Can't Live With You', which basically seems to involve Brian, Roger and John going back and re-recording some of the guitar, drum and bass parts of the song while (obviously) retaining Freddie's vocals. It's not THAT different from the version on 'Innuendo', but it's still worthwhile hearing ... Read More:
Release Date September 12, 1999
OK, so this is a pretty unnecessary compilation album of Queen's heavier side, though it's impossible to argue with the quality of the material on offer.
What makes this really worthwhile for the non-casual fan however are the two new tracks - 'No-One But You' doesn't really fit in with the theme of the album, being more of a ballad, but it's nice to hear Brian and Roger sharing vocals on this tribute to Freddie. There's also a 'retake' of 'I Can't Live With You', which basically seems to involve Brian, Roger and John going back and re-recording some of the guitar, drum and bass parts of the song while (obviously) retaining Freddie's vocals. It's not THAT different from the version on 'Innuendo', but it's still worthwhile hearing ... Read More:
Release Date January 02, 1998
OK, so this is a pretty unnecessary compilation album of Queen's heavier side, though it's impossible to argue with the quality of the material on offer.
What makes this really worthwhile for the non-casual fan however are the two new tracks - 'No-One But You' doesn't really fit in with the theme of the album, being more of a ballad, but it's nice to hear Brian and Roger sharing vocals on this tribute to Freddie. There's also a 'retake' of 'I Can't Live With You', which basically seems to involve Brian, Roger and John going back and re-recording some of the guitar, drum and bass parts of the song while (obviously) retaining Freddie's vocals. It's not THAT different from the version on 'Innuendo', but it's still worthwhile hearing ... Read More:
Release Date November 09, 1999
Thank the lord above for Wyclef Jean feat.Pras Michel & Free!! Without them this would have been an abysmal effort from one of the most overrated moustachioed bunch of baffoons the rock/pop industry has ever produced whoose only appeal is to a gaggle of perm obsessed, musically deprived knitters.
If I had to created a top 10 of the worst songs ever recorded i'd have to think very hard about whether Barcelona was number 1 or 2, its absolutely terrible!!!
I think it is admirable of Wyclef Jean to make this attempt to make Mr Mercury's music . . . . .acceptable.
Avoid it, buy anything else, ever heard Master P and the No Limit Soldiers? Much better!
Release Date November 09, 1999
Thank the lord above for Wyclef Jean feat.Pras Michel & Free!! Without them this would have been an abysmal effort from one of the most overrated moustachioed bunch of baffoons the rock/pop industry has ever produced whoose only appeal is to a gaggle of perm obsessed, musically deprived knitters.
If I had to created a top 10 of the worst songs ever recorded i'd have to think very hard about whether Barcelona was number 1 or 2, its absolutely terrible!!!
I think it is admirable of Wyclef Jean to make this attempt to make Mr Mercury's music . . . . .acceptable.
Avoid it, buy anything else, ever heard Master P and the No Limit Soldiers? Much better!
Release Date November 25, 1997
OK, so this is a pretty unnecessary compilation album of Queen's heavier side, though it's impossible to argue with the quality of the material on offer.
What makes this really worthwhile for the non-casual fan however are the two new tracks - 'No-One But You' doesn't really fit in with the theme of the album, being more of a ballad, but it's nice to hear Brian and Roger sharing vocals on this tribute to Freddie. There's also a 'retake' of 'I Can't Live With You', which basically seems to involve Brian, Roger and John going back and re-recording some of the guitar, drum and bass parts of the song while (obviously) retaining Freddie's vocals. It's not THAT different from the version on 'Innuendo', but it's still worthwhile hearing a new take.
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Release Date September 12, 1999
OK, so this is a pretty unnecessary compilation album of Queen's heavier side, though it's impossible to argue with the quality of the material on offer.
What makes this really worthwhile for the non-casual fan however are the two new tracks - 'No-One But You' doesn't really fit in with the theme of the album, being more of a ballad, but it's nice to hear Brian and Roger sharing vocals on this tribute to Freddie. There's also a 'retake' of 'I Can't Live With You', which basically seems to involve Brian, Roger and John going back and re-recording some of the guitar, drum and bass parts of the song while (obviously) retaining Freddie's vocals. It's not THAT different from the version on 'Innuendo', but it's still worthwhile hearing a new take.
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Release Date August 29, 2003
OK, so this is a pretty unnecessary compilation album of Queen's heavier side, though it's impossible to argue with the quality of the material on offer.
What makes this really worthwhile for the non-casual fan however are the two new tracks - 'No-One But You' doesn't really fit in with the theme of the album, being more of a ballad, but it's nice to hear Brian and Roger sharing vocals on this tribute to Freddie. There's also a 'retake' of 'I Can't Live With You', which basically seems to involve Brian, Roger and John going back and re-recording some of the guitar, drum and bass parts of the song while (obviously) retaining Freddie's vocals. It's not THAT different from the version on 'Innuendo', but it's still worthwhile hearing a new take.
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Release Date November 08, 1999
OK, so this is a pretty unnecessary compilation album of Queen's heavier side, though it's impossible to argue with the quality of the material on offer.
What makes this really worthwhile for the non-casual fan however are the two new tracks - 'No-One But You' doesn't really fit in with the theme of the album, being more of a ballad, but it's nice to hear Brian and Roger sharing vocals on this tribute to Freddie. There's also a 'retake' of 'I Can't Live With You', which basically seems to involve Brian, Roger and John going back and re-recording some of the guitar, drum and bass parts of the song while (obviously) retaining Freddie's vocals. It's not THAT different from the version on 'Innuendo', but it's still worthwhile hearing a new take.
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