Queen Forever - New album

Featuring Michael Jackson is one of the best news on this album!






Three tracks that were never edited, with the deceased singer Freddie Mercury are the spotlight on "Queen Forever", the new album from the iconic British band, that arrives the stores this 10th of November.

among the novelties of this album we can find "There Must be More to Life Than This", song originally composed and released in 1985 on the 1st solo album of Freddie Mercury, "Mr. Bad Guy". The track is now edited in a unreleased version recorded with Michael Jackson, from the recording sessions of "The Works", album of 1984 from Queen.








Anther of the good news of this album is the track "Let Me in Your Heart Again", song composed by Brian May written originally for the record "The Works" but wasn't completed till now. It's a song where the voice of Freddie Mercury shows his power and in which were added new guitar and drums parts plus the choir of May and Roger Taylor (drummer).





The third songs is "Love Kills", was composed by Mercury and the Italian producer Giorgio Moroder. The track was initially recorded for the soundtrack of the movie "Metropolis", of Fritz Lang, movie dated from 1927. Mercury recorded a version of this track, in a more dancing style, that consisted in his first solo single, released in 1984. 
This released version is a ballad in a slower tone, and has been interpreted in the most recent tour of Queen with the lead singer Adam Lambert. 





Curiosity:
Did you know that Freddie Mercury's real name was "Farrokh Bulsara" and that he was born in Zanzibar (today part of Tanzania) and lived till he was 17 in Bombay (today Mumbai, India)?





I leave you with some of the old videos from Queen












Last but not the least, one of my favorites:







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