Has someone an idea about what they mean with this words on the new Queen 4ever album ?
Don t want to get excited and after find the same versions again..
Thanks
"There must be more in Life then this" was planed for using for the "Hot Space" album and later for "The Works". Both times it didn't make it and Freddie used it for Mr Bad Guy in the end.
The version on Forever shall be the version how Queen recorded it in the 80's. So it should sound much more different then the one Freddie offered. The Jackson part is maybe an addition to make more people by the record. Actually it's a joke to write Queen recorded this song with Jacko as we all know it was just Freddie to do so while asking Michael for an ashtray.
Love Kills is played the way they did it life with Adam Lambert. It's much easier to recycle Freddies songs then to bring up unfinished versions of songs they recorded with him, because what counts in the end is his voice. But maybe it's nice to hear. But to release the album as a 2 disc edition, too is - how shall I call it? - an affront against Karl Marx.
best regards,
W.
Take note of the track-list. There's two Friends Will Be Friends (tracks 4 and 5), and two It's A Hard Life (11 and 12) on the 2 CD version.
See here > link
will be new takes or pointless mixes like I'm In Love With My Car (Guitar & Vocal Mix 2011) or Bohemian Rhapsody (Operatic Section A Cappella Mix 2011)?
Day dop wrote:
Take note of the track-list. There's two Friends Will Be Friends (tracks 4 and 5), and two It's A Hard Life (11 and 12) on the 2 CD version.
See here >
link
The press release wasn't truthful, period. I find it interesting that Brian is so quick to condemn the politicians for double speak or untruths, and then allows such double talk to drum up interest in selling his records. What a shame,, a bit of effort and they could have really built on a fantastic Rainbow release instead of a case of "one step forward, slipping two steps back".