Here's a hypothetical which might get people's brains going. Let's say that Queen had recorded the first five albums in their originial vinyl pressings - 1991 Hollywood and 2011 Universal bonuses omitted. Say some of the fifty-six tracks were to be pressed onto a double album. What would be the track listing for it in your opinion, and what would the title be? If you're thinking 'oh hell another compilation' its not like that - it just occured to me that Queen never did a double album in the studio. And before you criticise me for putting the length of the songs, as I know some people might do, it's all for good measure - literally, because its to help time the sides.
Side One
1. Keep Yourself Alive - 3:45
2. Sweet Lady - 4:02
3. Seven Seas of Rhye... - 1:07
4. You and I - 3:25
5. Seven Seas of Rhye - 2:49
6. Seaside Rendezvous - 2:15
7. Now I'm Here - 4:13
Side Two
8 (1). Brighton Rock - 5:11
9 (2). Doin' Alright - 4:09
10 (3). Tie Your Mother Down - 3:46
11 (4). Procession [a standalone version without the segue into Father to Son] - 1:11
12 (5). White Man - 4:59
13 (6). I'm In Love With My Car - 3:04
Side Three
14 (1). The Millionaire Waltz - 4:54
15 (2). Stone Cold Crazy - 2:14
16 (3). Ogre Battle [an edit that start with the riff a la At The Beeb, cutting the long intro] - 3:56
17 (4). '39 - 3:30
18 (5). Liar - 6:25
19 (6). Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon - 1:07
Side Four
19 (1). Killer Queen - 3:01
20 (2). Somebody to Love - 4:57
21 (3). Prophet's Song [an edit that fades in from the koto strings, and no crossfade into Love of My Life] - 8:08
22 (4). In The Lap of the Gods... Revisited - 3:43
23. (5). Teo Torriatte/GSTQ [The closing melody of the former segues into the instrumental latter] - 2:23