Hello, I recently downloaded "Opera Omnia" from this forum, and I noticed that I already had the Stone Cold Crazy version, only (to my ears) in much better quality. I have it on the "A Night At The Rainbow" CD. The complete tracklist is as follows:
1) Procession
2) Now I'm Here
3) Ogre Battle
4) White Queen (As It Began)
5) In The Lap Of The Gods
6) Killer Queen
7) The March Of The Black Queen
8) Bring Back That Leroy Brown
9) Son And Daughter
10) Father To Son
11) Keep Yourself Alive
12) Liar
13) Stone Cold Crazy
14) In The Lap Of The Gods… Revisited
15) Jailhouse Rock/ God Save The Queen
The CD also features some tracks from other performances:
Procession (Golder’s Green Hippodrome, London, 13-9-’73)
Father To Son (Golder’s Green Hippodrome, London, 13-9-’73)
Keep Yourself Alive (Earl’s Court, London, 14-6-74)
Seven Seas Of Rhye (Earl’s Court, London, 14-6-74)
Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll (Earl’s Court, London, 14-6-74)
Doing All Right (Earl’s Court, London, 6-7-77, not included on “A Night At The Court”)
Somebody To Love (Brondby Hall, Copenhagen, 15-5-77)
Is anybody interested in this? If so, I’ll upload it (someone has to tell me how, though…)
FLAC is a lossless format (as opposed to mp3 which is lossy, i.e. it compresses the sound and cuts down on frequences meaning it's in lower sound quality). Sort of a compressed WAV file in the original fidelity but much smaller. This is the prefered format for traders.
All you need is the WAV files ripped from your CD (or CDR) and a program called FLAC Frontend, which you can download for free here: link
Just drop the WAV's in the program window and encode. Done!
deleted user 08.05.2005 10:28
Yes please, im not bothered what format its in! as long as i can listen to it and put it on CD im ok!