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"New ‘Queen Forever’ CD Collection Brings New Freddie Mercury Tracks to Light
The tracks include a long anticipated track from Queen and Michael Jackson, There Must Be More to Life Than This, a previously unfinished Mercury-Queen track Let Me In Your Heart Again originating from the band’s The Works album recording sessions, and a scorching new stripped-down ballad version of Mercury’s first solo hit, his Giorgio Moroder collaboration, Love Kills.
The rest of the package brings together Queen hits, classic tracks, and new takes on well-known songs, matched with band recordings Brian May describes as “things that we have collected together that are representative of our growth rather than the big hits” in a collection immaculately assembled by May and Roger Taylor themselves. The tracks are all linked to represent a definitive collection of Queen’s timeless love songs.
Queen Forever. Forever? Who can tell? But for now we can be certain that this highly rewarding collection of Queen new, rare, and at their most accomplished, more than serves to uphold the band’s indisputable place in music history and is certain to earn a prized place in music collections for a long time to come."--Milosppf (talk) 16:49, 19 September 2014 (UTC)
- Yeah, it's a compilation with a couple of new songs. It should be listed as such.--Leigh Burne (talk) 17:25, 19 September 2014.
Love Kills
editI know it's not a great source, but during the concert in Dallas, Adam Lambert said the song was reworked in the same manner as how Queen + Adam Lambert performed it.205.172.134.23 (talk) 21:01, 11 July 2014 (UTC)
And it seems to have been confirmed today. ;)205.172.134.23 (talk) 19:34, 19 September 2014 (UTC)