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METROPOLIS STUDIOS, London. Sat, Sep 30, 2017 3:00 PM
After 25 years, witness the return of Queen’s ‘Innuendo' album to it's spiritual home, Metropolis Studios.
‘Innuendo' was Queen’s 14th studio album and the last one that Freddie Mercury saw released. Despite his deteriorating health, these recordings contain some of his most powerful and emotive vocal performances including These Are The Days Of Our Lives, The Show Must Go On and the title track No.1 single Innuendo.
Released on Feb 4th 1991 the album hit the UK charts at No.1 and ultimately achieved a Platinum sales award. The album would also attain the No.1 position in Holland, Switzerland, Germany, Finland, Portugal and Italy and hit Gold sales status in the US.
Noel Haris and Justin Shirley-Smith, two of the engineers from the original production team, will host a world-first masterclass in which they will deconstruct tracks from this seminal album.
Noel and Justin will provide an exclusive insight into how individual parts of the album were put together by playing the multi-tracks and following the stories of selected songs from their beginnings to the final mix stage, all from Studio-A where the album was originally recorded.
This is your chance to be part of an incredible ‘one-off’ experience, as we talk to the engineers and go back to the tapes in one of the world’s most famous recording studios.
The experience will kick off with an in depth interview with Noel and Justin, followed by the Innuendo Masterclass, a fan Q & A, then an after-party up at the Mercury Bar where we will be exhibiting some of the finest Queen photography, all pulled from Brian May's vaults.
This is an unprecedented experience for any Queen fan.
All proceeds of the event go towards The Mercury Phoenix Trust - www.mercuryphoenixtrust.com
(Thanks to Greg Brooks)
Entry Requirements: .
General Admission (e-ticket)
£349.00 + £20.94 s/c
$484.40 + $29.06 s/c
All that is related to Innuendo must be released on a Blu Ray or DVD with all they have in the archives. I can't believe nothing has been released officially yet regarding Innuendo...
Indeed a shame that only a few promo videos of the Innuendo were released on DVD. I'm Going Slightly Mad and The Show Must Go On were released on the 2004 Jewels DVD and Innuendo and Headlong on the Greatest Flix II DVD back in 1997.
It'd be awesome if somebody "leaks" the multitrack masters of those songs *fingers crossed*
484 dollars? That's pretty much VIP tickets for a concert here!
Killer_queenIII wrote:
It'd be awesome if somebody "leaks" the multitrack masters of those songs *fingers crossed*
484 dollars? That's pretty much VIP tickets for a concert here!
dave76 wrote:
Indeed a shame that only a few promo videos of the Innuendo were released on DVD. I'm Going Slightly Mad and The Show Must Go On were released on the 2004 Jewels DVD and Innuendo and Headlong on the Greatest Flix II DVD back in 1997.
There are people here, that have done wonderful things for the community, who I would like to see go to this thing. We as a community should even try to help them. Give a little bit back to them. I can see numerous problems with my idea, the foremost being that a lot of people are worthy and it would be hard to decide between them.
rip off.....
mastertapes... interessting to hear Freddie sing the lead vocal of Delilah....
if they said a chance to hear the outtakes and demo's that not make the cut it would be nice.
the personal photo's of Brian May is just the 3d book presented
ARE YOU KIDDING ME DOG, OH HOW I WOULD LOVE TO GO TO THIS IF THERE WAS MORE THAN 0% CHANCE I COULD. THIS LOOKS REALLY INTERESTING, I LOVE HEARING ENGINEERS STORIES FROM ALBUMS LET ALONE THIS ONE!!!!!!!!!