Ultimate Collection: 1990
Exactly as it says in the title.
I apologise for any careless omissions or errors in advance, (I have proof-read but I have been restricted to one-handed work only). Please feel free to contribute and to push the boundaries forwards. (Also, if used/reproduced elsewhere - an acknowledgement would be courteous)
1990
Queen: Unreleased, Brit Awards, ITV, 18 February 1990
UK Brit Awards – broadcast ITV, 18 February 1990
Queen Brit Award: Outstanding Contribution To British Music
Rock Against Repatriation: Sailing
Recorded January 1st 1990. All proceeds to Vietnamese boat people, who were being forcibly returned home from Hong Kong. Other artists include, Vocals: Bonnie Tyler, Paul Carrack, Curt Smith, Mark King, Judie Tzuke, Steve Hogarth, Kevin Godley, Fish, Ian Sutherland, Jim Diamond, Justin Hayward. Backing vocals: Tom Conti, Marrillion, Steve Hackett, Paul Muggleton, Judie Tzuke. Guitarists: Brian May, Steve Hackett, Phil Maizanera, Steve Rothery. Bass: Pino Paladino. Piano: Howard Jones. Percussion: Nick Magnus. Drums: Simon Phillips. Strings: LCO
Sailing
7"/CDs Version - IRS EIRS CD 139
Instrumental Version - IRS EIRS CD 139
(Brian May Guitar)
D.Rok: Oblivion
Recorded 1990/ Released 1991
Recorded September 1990 at Dribfield Slaughterhouse Studios, Notts. Released August 1991. Brian May contributed to two tracks, Red Planet Blues and Get Out Of My Way.
Noise Marines, King Hibited, Renegade, Turn This Ship Around, Litary – Into The Void, Stealer’s Kiss, Oblivion, Red Planet Blues, Welcome To My World, Chainsaw Man, Get Out Of My Way
Get Out Of My Way
Album/ CD Version - Warhammer 0874 6
12” D.Mix - Warhammer DROK 08722
12” Air Mix - Warhammer DROK 08722
12” Remix - Warhammer DROK 08724
Red Planet Blues
Album/ CD Version
(Brian May Guitar)
Ian Hunter: Live Hammersmith Odeon 1990
Brian May guest guitarist for one song.
All The Way From Memphis
(Brian May Guitar)
Vanilla Ice: Ice, Ice, Baby
John Deacon bass. (Bass riff stolen from Under Pressure)
Ice, Ice, Baby
Album Version - EMI 560 – 20 4122 2
CDs Miami Drop Mix - EMI CDP 560 – 20 4122 2
CDs Acapella Mix - EMI CDP 560 – 20 4122 2
CDs Miami Drop Instrumental - EMI CDP 560 – 20 4122 2
Cross: Mad, Bad, And Dangerous To Know
Top Of The World Ma
CD 3:30 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
Promotional Video - Unreleased: Home Video
Liar
CD 4:30 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
EC 12"/ CDs 6:30 Extended - EMI CDP 560 14 7516 2
EC 7”/ CDs 3:18 Edit - EMI CDP 560 14 7516 2
Promotional Video - Unreleased: Home Video
Closer To You
CD 3:13 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
Breakdown
CD 3:52 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
Penetration Guru
CD 3:46 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
Power To Love
CD 4:00 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
UK 12”/ CDS Extended 5:17 - Parlophone CDR 6251
UK 7”/ CDS 3:27 Edit - Parlophone CDR 6251
Promotional Video - Unreleased: Home Video
Sister Blue
CD 4:13 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
Foxy Lady
CD 3:25 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
Better Things
CD 2:45 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
Passion For Trash
CD 2:33 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
EC CDS 2:33 Single
Old Men (Lay Down)
CD 4:53 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
Final Destination
CD 3:34 Version - Parlophone CDP 79 3924 2
Roger Taylor/Yoshiki Japan 5:25 - Parlophone CDPCSD 157
In Charge Of My Heart
EC CDS Extended 4:43 - Liar: EMI CDP 560 14 7516 2
EC 7" 2:19 - Liar: EMI CDP 560 14 7516 2
Man on fire
Official Live - 1st Version - Final Destination: EMI CDP 560 1 475292
Official Live – 2nd Version - New Dark Ages: EMI 1C 560 2 04437 2
Cross: Unreleased, Live Crossfire, Milky Way Theatre, Amsterdam, 29 May 1990
Crossfire Bootleg CD
In Charge Of My Heart, Top Of The World, Penetration Guru, Breakdown, Power To Love, Liar, Man On Fire, Old Men (Lay Down), Sister Blue, Final Destination, Foxy Lady
Yes, video. I believe I have seen a copy on eBay recently.
By the way, should we include the US promo compilation QUEEN ROCKS in here? The first volume was released in 1990 (Hollywood Records PRCD-8263-2).
1. Tie Your Mother Down (single version)
2. Stone Cold Crazy
3. Under Pressure
4. We Will Rock You
5. Sheer Heart Attack
6. Get Down, Make Love
This CD was remastered by Eddy Schreyer so I guess it counts as the first HR remaster been released.
Serry: "Top Of The World Ma... Video?"
Thank you. This makes my day, as the whole point of these threads is so that we can all learn something new, or, at least remind ourselves that we all have holes to plug in our collections.
If this was indeed news to you, then the whole purpose of these mails has been satisfied, and that makes me very happy!
Now you know that it exists - I also hope that you are able to find a copy.
1990
ROBBERY INNUENDO SESSION DEMO
SELF-MADE MAN INNUENDO SESSION DEMO
MY SECRET FANTASY INNUENDO SESSION DEMO
1990
HINTS OF INNUENDO : PROMO MC
All God's People, The Show Must Go On, Innuendo, Ride The Wild Wind, Bijou, Headlong, I'm Going Slightly Mad, I Can't Live With You, These Are The Days Of Our Lives, Don't Try So Hard, The Hitman (Vocals By Brian May), Dalilah
--/06/1990
THE CROSS - TOP OF THE WORLD MA - LIVE AT KU CLUB IBIZA SPAIN ( VIDEO)
1990
THE CROSS - LIAR ( SOUNDCHECK )- CLOSER TO YOU
LIVE AT CITY BEAT GERMANY ( VIDEO
1990
BRIAN MAY - MACBETH (20 minutes) AUDIENCE RECORDING
BRIAN MAY - MACBETH PROPER STUDIO VERSION
08 o 09/09/1990
BLACK SABBATH Feat. BRIAN MAY - Hammersmith Odeon London
HEAVEN & HELL - PARANOID - BAND PRESENTATION / HEAVEN & HELL (REPRISE)
08/11/1990
BRIAN MAY -BBC INTERVIEW with SIMON BATES
Leonard - you will find that most of the stuff you list is under the heading of "Innuendo" in 1991, (even though as you correctly suggest this may have actually taken place in 1990 - but that is the thing with lists - I prefer to list by album session - as that to me is so much easier).
Therefore the Innuendo tracks ("ROBBERY", "SELF-MADE MAN", "MY SECRET FANTASY" and "HINTS OF INNUENDO : PROMO MC", all appear under the 1991 Innuendo banner. link
Brian May: Macbeth Riverside Theatre, 14 November - 15 December 1991
Jane L’Epine Smith’s production of Macbeth. Music by Brian May.
I certainly missed the Brian May/Simon Bates BBC Radio 1 Interview - I wonder if I have it on cassette somewhere? If not, that's certainly one I need to look out for.
Again, many thanks for your contributions.
Yeah, this is a thread which deserves to bump erick mckay's said-it-over-and-over-ad-nauseum threads. I'm guessing no one but him will mind my moving to the top by replying.