John S Stuart 14.11.2005 02:34 |
Ultimate Collection: 1981 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) 1981 Queen: Greatest Hits Released: UK 2nd November 1981, US 3rd November 1981 Bohemian Rhapsody Another One Bites The Dust Killer Queen Fat Bottomed Girls (7” version) Bicycle Race You’re My Best Friend Don’t Stop Me Now Save Me Crazy Little Thing Called Love Now I’m Here Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy Play The Game Flash (7” version) Seven Seas Of Rhye We Will Rock You We Are The Champions Queen: Unreleased, Live Budokan Hall, Tokyo, 12 February 1981 Zoom Up Bootleg CD Dragon Attack, Now I'm Here, Love Of My Life, Keep Yourself Alive, Attack Of The Hawk Men, Flash, Hero, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down. Queen: Unreleased, Live Valez Sarfield, Buenos Aires, 28 February 1981 Queen Live Bootleg CD Falklands Are Rocking Bootleg LP Falklands II: The Sequel Bootleg LP We Will Rock You, Let Me Entertain You, Play The Game, Rock It, Love Of My Life, Keep Yourself Alive, Another One Bites The Dust, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Sheer Heart Attack, Mustapha, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Need Your Loving Tonight, Save Me, Tie Your Mother Down, Brighton Rock, Flash. Queen: Unreleased, Live Valez Sarfield, Buenos Aires, 1 March 1981 Rhapsody In Gold Bootleg CD My Favorite Dance Tracks Bootleg CD LS83 TD Canal 9, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Presenta Queen En Argentina Broadcast live, Estadia Valez Sarfield, 1st March 1981. Presentacion Juan Alberto, Badia. (As It Began p 140: audience = 35 million Argentina/ Brazil). Complete set owned UK by C4. We Will Rock You, Let Me Entertain You, Play The Game, Somebody To Love, In Love With My Car, Get Down Make Love, Need Your Loving Tonight, Save Me, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Fat Bottomed Girls, Love Of My Life, Keep Yourself Alive, Flash, Hero, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites The Dust, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, God Save The Queen Queen: Unreleased, Live Morumbi Stadium, Sao Paulo, 20 March 1981 We Will Rock You, Let Me Entertain You, Play The Game, Somebody To Love, In Love With My Car, Get Down Make Love, Need Your Loving Tonight, Save Me, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Fat Bottomed Girls, Love Of My Life, Backchat, Keep Yourself Alive, Flash, Hero, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites The Dust, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, God Save The Queen Queen: Rare Live – A Concert Through Time And Space Video Queen – Rare Live - PMI Video MVP 99 1189 3 Released 1989 Queen Films Ltd Another One Bites The Dust - Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1981 Love Of My Life - Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1981 Queen: Unreleased, Live Poliedro De Caracas, Venezuela, 27 September 1981 Intro, We Will Rock You, Let Me Entertain You, Play The Game, Somebody To Love, Killer Queen, In Love With My Car, Get Down Make Love, Need Your Loving Tonight, Save Me, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Love Of My Life, Keep Yourself Alive, Flash, Hero, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites The Dust, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, God Save The Queen Queen: Unreleased, Live Puebla, Ignacio Stadium, Mexico, 18 October 1981 Hola Muchachoes Bootleg CD Jailhouse Rock, We Will Rock You, Let Me Entertain You, Play The Game, Somebody To Love, In Love With My Car, Get Down Make Love, Need Your Loving Tonight, Save Me, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Love Of My Life, Keep Yourself Alive, Flash, Hero, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, A |
YourValentine 14.11.2005 04:07 |
Great as always. Do you know if all the other Greatest Hits compilations were released in 1981 or later? Andy Young has an impressive list of different countries/track lists but no release dates link |
John S Stuart 14.11.2005 04:54 |
YourValentine wrote: Great as always. Do you know if all the other Greatest Hits compilations were released in 1981 or later? Andy Young has an impressive list of different countries/track lists but no release dates linkSome versions were released much later. The key track is "Under Pressure". In the UK 'Greatest Hits' was released before 'Under Pressure', (so the track is not on the original UK LP), but in some countries it was released after the single, so the track features on their version of the LP. I have not listed the dates, but I guess I could, but it would mean returning to the drawing board! |
Chaka 14.11.2005 13:13 |
how about this one? Queen: Live Montreal Forum, 24/25 November 1981 We Will Rock You VHS released Sep. 10 1984 We Will Rock You Pioneer DVD DTS remaster released 2001 We Will Rock You, Let Me Entertain You, Play The Game, Somebody To Love, Killer Queen, In Love With My Car, Get Down Make Love, Save Me, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Love Of My Life, Under Pressure, Keep Yourself Alive, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites The Dust, Jailhouse Rock, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, God Save The Queen. unreleased: Flash/The Hero |
TruePar 14.11.2005 13:47 |
Has anyone else noticed the difference in the Canadian Greatest Hits version of "Keep Yourself Alive"? It sounds to me like it's been slightly mastered differently. For instance, Rogers symbols are definitely louder than the same track on the Queen LP or any other versions... |
M. 14.11.2005 17:32 |
"In the UK 'Greatest Hits' was released before 'Under Pressure', (so the track is not on the original UK LP), but in some countries it was released after the single, so the track features on their version of the LP." In the UK 'Under Pressure' was released on 26th October - before GH. |
Wilki Amieva 14.11.2005 18:19 |
Some notes on GREATEST HITS: - Argentinian LP had Love Of My Life (live) taken from the single. Also there is a promo LP "for promotion in record stores" with a medley of songs from this release. - Elektra LP/CD had Under Pressure and also Keep Yourself Alive (single edit). - Japanese LP had Teo Torriatte (single edit). |
John S Stuart 14.11.2005 21:06 |
Chaka wrote: how about this one? Queen: Live Montreal Forum, 24/25 November 1981 We Will Rock You VHS released Sep. 10 1984 We Will Rock You Pioneer DVD DTS remaster released 2001 We Will Rock You, Let Me Entertain You, Play The Game, Somebody To Love, Killer Queen, In Love With My Car, Get Down Make Love, Save Me, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Love Of My Life, Under Pressure, Keep Yourself Alive, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites The Dust, Jailhouse Rock, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, God Save The Queen. unreleased: Flash/The HeroWell spotted Chaka. While checking through bootlegs, I forgot to add this OFFICIAL release! Queen: Live Montreal Forum, 24/25 November 1981 Queen: We Will Rock You Official Live Video/ DVD Queen: We Will Rock You 2001 US Digitally THX/ DTS Remaster - Pioneer PA - 1151554 Queen: Cry Argentina Official Bootleg Download, Queenonline.com 10 October 2005 Cry Argentina Bootleg CD Freddie’s Last Journey Bootleg CD We Will Rock You, Let Me Entertain You, Play The Game, Somebody To Love, Killer Queen, In Love With My Car, Get Down Make Love, Save Me, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Love Of My Life, Under Pressure, Keep Yourself Alive, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites The Dust, Jailhouse Rock, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, God Save The Queen. |
John S Stuart 14.11.2005 21:15 |
M. wrote: "In the UK 'Greatest Hits' was released before 'Under Pressure', (so the track is not on the original UK LP), but in some countries it was released after the single, so the track features on their version of the LP." In the UK 'Under Pressure' was released on 26th October - before GH.It's a bit more complicated than that. The 'Greatest Hits' LP, was actually in the "process" (or the works if you like), before the release of 'Under Pressure'. I know that seems strange, but it is a bit like a magazine feature missing a Xmas deadline - even though technically speaking - the feature was written before the end of October! To combat this problem some bands hold back a single to coincide with the LP release. (E.g: Paul MacCartney's Greatest Hits contained the single 'Once Upon A Long Ago'). The problem with this strategy, (as can be seen here), is that the designated single sometimes does not become a greatest hit! In the case of 'Under Pressure' the album was given the "green-light" before the planned release of the single in the UK. The problem with this strategy is, that by the time the new single becomes a success, it is too late to reverse the process. So technically, even though date-wise you are correct, in a strange way, so too is my opening statement. That's what is so great about Queenzone. Everyone is a winner!! |
John S Stuart 14.11.2005 21:25 |
Queen: Unreleased, Live Morumbi Stadium, Sao Paulo, 20 March 1981 We Will Rock You, Let Me Entertain You, Play The Game, Somebody To Love, In Love With My Car, Get Down Make Love, Need Your Loving Tonight, Save Me, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Fat Bottomed Girls, Love Of My Life, Backchat, Keep Yourself Alive, Flash, Hero, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites The Dust, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, God Save The Queen Some may have noticed 'Backchat' included on this setlist of a 1981 concert. I have taken the track-listing directly from the bootleg, where the instrumental intro to 'Keep Yourself Alive' has been mysterious called 'Backchat'. I think it bears no similarity to the Queen 'Hot Space' track, others meanwhile, have said that it does. Therefore, like 'Catchphrase', I just write what I see, and leave the discussions to your good selves! |
jcrawford79 14.11.2005 21:53 |
Thanks for these posts as they are very informative. But I have a question, I've noticed there are usually bootleg live shows included in these posts. Does the inclusion of these shows mean they were officially recorded and unreleased or is it just that they are the most popular shows of that tour? I'm just curious to know how you determine which shows to include. |
inu-liger 14.11.2005 23:02 |
John S Stuart wrote: Queen: Unreleased, Live Morumbi Stadium, Sao Paulo, 20 March 1981 We Will Rock You, Let Me Entertain You, Play The Game, Somebody To Love, In Love With My Car, Get Down Make Love, Need Your Loving Tonight, Save Me, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Fat Bottomed Girls, Love Of My Life, Backchat, Keep Yourself Alive, Flash, Hero, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites The Dust, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, God Save The Queen Some may have noticed 'Backchat' included on this setlist of a 1981 concert. I have taken the track-listing directly from the bootleg, where the instrumental intro to 'Keep Yourself Alive' has been mysterious called 'Backchat'. I think it bears no similarity to the Queen 'Hot Space' track, others meanwhile, have said that it does. Therefore, like 'Catchphrase', I just write what I see, and leave the discussions to your good selves!Personally, while it SOUNDS somewhat like Back Chat, I think it's just another one of those improvisations. I think it should be called "A Little Bit Lower". |
Wilki Amieva 15.11.2005 08:17 |
Yes, that 'Back Chat improvisation' was performed in several concerts in 1981. Sometimes it contained some lines from the song. So perhaps 'Back Chat' was already at some stage of development. By the way, that song was initially known by the working title of 'Wooley Hat', if I remember well. |
Wilki Amieva 15.11.2005 08:24 |
There are soundboard full recordings from all QUEEN concerts at the Velez Sarsfield stadium. The March 1st show was filmed and broadcasted in full by Canal 9 - parts of this concert (not the one on March 8th) are what it is used in RARE LIVE. Later re-broadcastings of this show omitted the song 'Get Down, Make Love' as it was banned by the government. Also the press conference was filmed and partly broadcasted. |
John S Stuart 15.11.2005 13:30 |
jcrawford79 wrote: Thanks for these posts as they are very informative. But I have a question, I've noticed there are usually bootleg live shows included in these posts. Does the inclusion of these shows mean they were officially recorded and unreleased or is it just that they are the most popular shows of that tour? I'm just curious to know how you determine which shows to include.When I began this series, I originally intended to include studio releases only. It then (by popular request) expanded to include the most common Bootleg CDs and LPs like 'Sheetkickers' or 'Cardiac Arrest', and also the more professional attempts like 'A Day At The Warehouse'. Now (especially since the advent of MP3 downloads) it seems to have taken on a life of it's own - and has expanded to include all live bootlegs. Ofcourse, if a soundboard version is known to exist, then obviously, this would take priority. |
Serry... 06.09.2007 07:56 |
Artist: TJ Swann & Peewee Mel and Swann Controllers Album: Maximus Party Released in 1981 in the States by Express records on 12" vinyl single (also by Eclipse records on 12" vinyl too). Maximus Party (6:40) Maximus Party (Instrumental) (5:43) Both tracks are credited to Deacy, Queen Music Ltd. and Beechwood Music involved too - "MCs rhyme over Queen's "Another One Bites The Dust" |
The Fairy King 06.09.2007 08:06 |
John S Stuart wrote: Ultimate Collection: 1981 1981 Queen: Greatest Hits Released: UK 2nd November 1981, US 3rd November 1981 Bohemian Rhapsody Another One Bites The Dust Killer Queen Fat Bottomed Girls (7” version) Bicycle Race You’re My Best Friend Don’t Stop Me Now Save Me Crazy Little Thing Called Love Now I’m Here Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy Play The Game Flash (7” version) Seven Seas Of Rhye We Will Rock You We Are The ChampionsQueen: Greatest Hits Released: UK 2nd November 1981, US 3rd November 1981 Bohemian Rhapsody Another One Bites The Dust Killer Queen Fat Bottomed Girls (7” version) Bicycle Race You’re My Best Friend Don’t Stop Me Now Save Me Crazy Little Thing Called Love SOMEBODY TO LOVE Now I’m Here Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy Play The Game Flash (7” version) Seven Seas Of Rhye We Will Rock You We Are The Champions ;) |
RMT Fan 09.08.2009 13:16 |
Can I find Fun In Space era somewhere in the ultimate collection's or this wasn't yet prepared? |