Tag: Freddie Mercury

  • WATCH | Queen unveils unreleased Freddie Mercury track ‘Face It Alone’

    LONDON: British rock band Queen has unveiled an unreleased track titled ‘Face It Alone,’” featuring unearthed vocals from their late frontman Freddie Mercury.

    According to Variety, the single which was recorded during sessions for ‘The Miracle’, will be included in the 1989 album’s collector’s edition due for release on November 18.

    Earlier this June, news of the track started trickling out when its release was announced by the band’s founding members Brian May and Roger Taylor in an interview following their performance at Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee concert.

    “We did find a little gem from Freddie, that we’d kind of forgotten about and it was — it’s wonderful,” Taylor told BBC Radio 2. “It was kind of hiding in plain sight,” May added, reported Variety.

    The four-minute track is largely driven by Mercury’s emotive vocals and, likely due to the nature of its work-in-progress lyricism, repeats the same impassioned verses throughout: “When something so deep, so far and wide falls down beside you… In the end, in the end / You have to face it all alone.”

    Queen’s 13th studio album, ‘The Miracle’, was recorded during a highly productive point in time for the band in 1988. During a radio interview with DJ Mike Read, Mercury stated that they had recorded 30 songs for the collection.

    Some tracks became B-sides, while ‘Hang On In There’ and ‘Chinese Torture’ were used as bonus tracks for the original CD release, as per Variety.

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    LONDON: British rock band Queen has unveiled an unreleased track titled ‘Face It Alone,’” featuring unearthed vocals from their late frontman Freddie Mercury.

    According to Variety, the single which was recorded during sessions for ‘The Miracle’, will be included in the 1989 album’s collector’s edition due for release on November 18.

    Earlier this June, news of the track started trickling out when its release was announced by the band’s founding members Brian May and Roger Taylor in an interview following their performance at Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee concert.

    “We did find a little gem from Freddie, that we’d kind of forgotten about and it was — it’s wonderful,” Taylor told BBC Radio 2. “It was kind of hiding in plain sight,” May added, reported Variety.

    The four-minute track is largely driven by Mercury’s emotive vocals and, likely due to the nature of its work-in-progress lyricism, repeats the same impassioned verses throughout: “When something so deep, so far and wide falls down beside you… In the end, in the end / You have to face it all alone.”

    Queen’s 13th studio album, ‘The Miracle’, was recorded during a highly productive point in time for the band in 1988. During a radio interview with DJ Mike Read, Mercury stated that they had recorded 30 songs for the collection.

    Some tracks became B-sides, while ‘Hang On In There’ and ‘Chinese Torture’ were used as bonus tracks for the original CD release, as per Variety.

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  • WATCH | Queen unveils unreleased Freddie Mercury track ‘Face It Alone’

    LONDON: British rock band Queen has unveiled an unreleased track titled ‘Face It Alone,’” featuring unearthed vocals from their late frontman Freddie Mercury.

    According to Variety, the single which was recorded during sessions for ‘The Miracle’, will be included in the 1989 album’s collector’s edition due for release on November 18.

    Earlier this June, news of the track started trickling out when its release was announced by the band’s founding members Brian May and Roger Taylor in an interview following their performance at Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee concert.

    “We did find a little gem from Freddie, that we’d kind of forgotten about and it was — it’s wonderful,” Taylor told BBC Radio 2. “It was kind of hiding in plain sight,” May added, reported Variety.

    The four-minute track is largely driven by Mercury’s emotive vocals and, likely due to the nature of its work-in-progress lyricism, repeats the same impassioned verses throughout: “When something so deep, so far and wide falls down beside you… In the end, in the end / You have to face it all alone.”

    Queen’s 13th studio album, ‘The Miracle’, was recorded during a highly productive point in time for the band in 1988. During a radio interview with DJ Mike Read, Mercury stated that they had recorded 30 songs for the collection.

    Some tracks became B-sides, while ‘Hang On In There’ and ‘Chinese Torture’ were used as bonus tracks for the original CD release, as per Variety.

    WATCH |

    LONDON: British rock band Queen has unveiled an unreleased track titled ‘Face It Alone,’” featuring unearthed vocals from their late frontman Freddie Mercury.

    According to Variety, the single which was recorded during sessions for ‘The Miracle’, will be included in the 1989 album’s collector’s edition due for release on November 18.

    Earlier this June, news of the track started trickling out when its release was announced by the band’s founding members Brian May and Roger Taylor in an interview following their performance at Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee concert.

    “We did find a little gem from Freddie, that we’d kind of forgotten about and it was — it’s wonderful,” Taylor told BBC Radio 2. “It was kind of hiding in plain sight,” May added, reported Variety.

    The four-minute track is largely driven by Mercury’s emotive vocals and, likely due to the nature of its work-in-progress lyricism, repeats the same impassioned verses throughout: “When something so deep, so far and wide falls down beside you… In the end, in the end / You have to face it all alone.”

    Queen’s 13th studio album, ‘The Miracle’, was recorded during a highly productive point in time for the band in 1988. During a radio interview with DJ Mike Read, Mercury stated that they had recorded 30 songs for the collection.

    Some tracks became B-sides, while ‘Hang On In There’ and ‘Chinese Torture’ were used as bonus tracks for the original CD release, as per Variety.

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  • Queen band to drop unreleased Freddie Mercury song in September 

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: An unreleased song by music icon Freddie Mercury, recorded for his band Queen’s 13th studio album ‘The Miracle’, will come out in September this year.

    Founding members of Queen — Brian May and Roger Taylor — shared the details about the song in an interview with BBC Radio 2.

    “We did find a little gem from Freddie, that we’d kind of forgotten about. It’s wonderful, actually. It was a real discovery. It’s from The Miracle sessions, and I think it’s going to be out in September,” Taylor said.

    May added that the song was kind of hiding in plain sight.

    “We looked at it many times and thought, oh no, we can’t really rescue that. But in fact, we went in there again and our wonderful engineering team went, okay, we can do this and this. It’s like kind of stitching bits together. But it’s a beautiful and touching piece.”

    ‘The Miracle’ was released in 1989 and during a radio interview with DJ Mike Read, Mercury stated that they had recorded 30 songs while working on the album.