The Free Record Shop website published the track list of the upcoming album "The Cosmos Rocks" which can be pre-ordered:
01 Time To Shine
02 Still Burnin'
03 Surf's Up&School's Out!
04 We Believe
05 C-lebrity
06 Say It's Not True
07 Call Me
08 Cosmos Rockin'
09 Small
10 Warboys
11 Some Things That Glitter
12 Voodoo
13 Through The Night
14 small reprise
They also offer a CD+DVD edition featuring tracks from the 2005 Japan tour on DVD link
Maybe they got inspired after doing the Dennis Wilson-track. :) Thinks it sounds very interesting anyway. Some others less so, but dissing a song without hearing it just because of the title isnt the right way to go.
If this tracklisting is the truth, Im glad that they are not doing the Queen-run of the mill thing but doing something that seems new.
They really haven't got a clue have they?
I'd rather have had the DVD as a surround mix of the album or, failing that, a making of including the EPK.
What do we get? 15 tracks from the Japan concert.
Why only 15 tracks and the not the entire thing?
Infact, why did they only release part of the 1982 japan concert on the Milton Keynes DVD instead of either the full 60 minutes previously only available in Japan or better still the whole ruddy lot?
I remember Queen being a band that did "firsts".
Now they can't even do what other bands deem "expected".
Tossers!
Shitty titles are Bohemian Rhapsody, Love makin love, Love of my life, Keep passing the open windows, Funny how love is etc. Had their been a song on this tracklist called any of these it would have been the talk of the month for some people on here.
These titles sound very promising and fun. Cant wait to hear the album now.
im looking forward the new queen cd+dvd getting the dvd will be a good bonus.how can people moan about songs that they have not even heard some of you guys are way out there.
I'm skeptical about this. The track list hasn't been officially released yet and this one contradicts some official statements (no covers on the album, inclusion of Take Love.)
I'd love to hear them do School's Out, though! :D
brians wig wrote: They really haven't got a clue have they?
I'd rather have had the DVD as a surround mix of the album or, failing that, a making of including the EPK.
What do we get? 15 tracks from the Japan concert.
Why only 15 tracks and the not the entire thing?
Remember this package is aimed at Joe Public. The majority of which will have never seen any of this concert. This will have more appeal to them than a 5.1 mix of the album.
YourValentine wrote:
01 Time To Shine
02 Still Burnin'
03 Surf's Up&School's Out!
04 We Believe
05 C-lebrity
06 Say It's Not True
07 Call Me
08 Cosmos Rockin'
09 Small
10 Warboys
11 Some Things That Glitter
12 Voodoo
13 Through The Night
14 small reprise
sounds to me like
1. Gary Glitter
2. Ozzy Osbourne
3. Beach Boys / Alice Cooper
4. Bon Jovi
5. Roger Taylor
6. Roger Taylor
7. Blondie
8. Status Que
9. Michael Jackson
10. Bob Dylan
11. Gary Glitter
12. Black Sabbath / King Diamond
13. Rainbow
From QOL:
Rumours and fake tracklistings have been flying around the cosmos of late...but here it is. The official tracklisting for the Queen + Paul Rodgers album 'The Cosmos Rocks'.
1. Cosmos Rockin?
2. Time To Shine
3. Still Burnin?
4. Small
5. Warboys
6. We Believe
7. Call Me
8. Voodoo
9. Some Things That Glitter
10. C-lebrity
11. Through The Night
12. Say It?s Not True
13. Surf?s Up . . . School?s Out !
14. (small reprise)
QueenSite wrote: Surf's Up&School's Out.............
Definitely Queen's worst song title ever..I expect an Alice Cooper meets Beach boys..appalling
Well, Brian Wilson did meet Alice Cooper at a party, and then the two of them, Danny Hutton, and Iggy Pop went back to Brian's house. They thought Brian was "too damn weird" though.
QueenSite wrote: Surf's Up&School's Out.............
Definitely Queen's worst song title ever..I expect an Alice Cooper meets Beach boys..appalling
I'm with those guessing it's a nostalgic song about the early 70s, when Queen were just starting. And I bet it's Roger's :)
It has a good old-school ring to it, but I'd never judge a song by its title.