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Brian May: Zwei Konzerte? Echt. Vielleicht sind das zwei unterschiedliche Varianten. Nicht wirklich. Wir wollten eine TV-Show in England auf die Beine stellen, aber das wird leider nichts. Aber es wird ein neues Queen-Album geben: ein Compilation Album das kein Greatest Hits Album ist. Daran arbeiten wir nun schon seit einiger Zeit und da wird es wohl auch einige unveröffentlichte Songs geben, die noch niemand gehört hat. Mit Freddie als Sänger. Wir haben da noch ein paar Songs und Fragmente gefunden. Auch seine Aufnahmen mit Michael Jackson. Daran arbeiten wir nun schon seit einiger Zeit
Briefly in English - they will do 2 concerts with Lambert in September, and release a new compilation which will include the FM&MJ collaboration tracks
pittrek wrote:
Briefly in English - they will do 2 concerts with Lambert in September, and release a new compilation which will include the FM&MJ collaboration tracks
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Yeah and some new tracks with Freddie vocals. So that will be two or three new Queen tracks, two MJ tracks and about 5 or 7 common songs but slightly reworked
Aw crap. The original rumour for the compilation album due at Christmas was the bonus track would be "Let Me In Your Heart Again".
If I had a choice, they can shove the whacko tracks and give me "Let Me In", though of course I'll take them all if they're offered ....
Brian and William Orbit have confirmed they were working on the MJ tracks. Now, Brian cites work with Chris Thomas on a Queen track feat Freddie. Would that be indication that there is indeed more than the MJ tracks in the works? I live in hope!!!
Cheers,
Ogre-
Could be either the Chris Thomas (musician/singer) who appeared as backing vocalist for Queen at the Freddie Mercury Tribute & 46664 concerts, or the Chris Thomas (engineer/producer) that's worked with artists such as Pink Floyd.
inu-liger wrote:
Could be either the Chris Thomas (musician/singer) who appeared as backing vocalist for Queen at the Freddie Mercury Tribute & 46664 concerts, or the Chris Thomas (engineer/producer) that's worked with artists such as Pink Floyd.
inu-liger wrote:
Could be either the Chris Thomas (musician/singer) who appeared as backing vocalist for Queen at the Freddie Mercury Tribute & 46664 concerts, or the Chris Thomas (engineer/producer) that's worked with artists such as Pink Floyd.
Wasnt it Chris Thompson who sang bv's and also Brians first few solo gigs?
inu-liger wrote:
Could be either the Chris Thomas (musician/singer) who appeared as backing vocalist for Queen at the Freddie Mercury Tribute & 46664 concerts, or the Chris Thomas (engineer/producer) that's worked with artists such as Pink Floyd.
Wasnt it Chris Thompson who sang bv's and also Brians first few solo gigs?
Indeed, that's the one. The same guy who was in Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Everyone's heard their cover of Springsteen's Blinded By The Light - that's Chris. A great set of pipes he has.
inu-liger wrote:
Could be either the Chris Thomas (musician/singer) who appeared as backing vocalist for Queen at the Freddie Mercury Tribute & 46664 concerts, or the Chris Thomas (engineer/producer) that's worked with artists such as Pink Floyd.
Wasnt it Chris Thompson who sang bv's and also Brians first few solo gigs?
Indeed, that's the one. The same guy who was in Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Everyone's heard their cover of Springsteen's Blinded By The Light - that's Chris. A great set of pipes he has.
Not to mention, Brian also played on Chris' "A Shift In The Wind" (correct title?) back in the early '80s
I recall Chris Thompson doing a killer rendition of The Show Must Go On in one of the 46664 concerts, hitting all the high notes. I was impressed.
Great for a one off.
Wasn't he supposed to sing lead on AKOM at the FM Tribute but the song was dropped? I read that somewhere on the Internet so it MUST be true :).