Six Remastered BBC Sessions on 6D Box Set!
Includes Broadcast Highlights, Radio Interviews & Alternate Track Versions!
Between February 1973 and October 1977, Queen recorded six sessions for the BBC – 24 new and alternative recordings spanning four albums. All six sessions have been remastered and are featured here together for the very first time. Includes the full-band “fast” arrangement of "We Will Rock You" and the song that became their very first single "Keep Yourself Alive".
Features:
• 6CD Box Set
• Highlights from 3 broadcasts
• Alternate version of tracks
• More than 3 hours of radio nterviews with all four band members
Selections:
CD 1:
The Complete BBC Radio Sessions (1973-1977)
Session 1:
1. My Fairy King
2. Keep Yourself Alive
3. Doing All Right
4. Liar
Session 2:
5. See What A Fool IÂ’ve Been
6. Keep Yourself Alive
7. Liar
8. Son And Daughter
Session 3:
9. Ogre Battle
10. Modern Times RockÂ’nÂ’Roll
11. Great King Rat
12. Son And Daughter
CD 2:
The Complete BBC Radio Sessions (1973-1977) (cont.)
Session 4:
1. Modern Times RockÂ’nÂ’Roll
2. Nevermore
3. White Queen (As It Began)
Session 5:
4. Now IÂ’m Here
5. Stone Cold Crazy
6. Flick Of The Wrist
7. Tenement Funster
Session 6:
8. We Will Rock You
9. We Will Rock You (Fast)
10. Spread Your Wings
11. ItÂ’s Late
12. My Melancholy Blues
CD 3:
Queen Live On Air:
Golders Green Hippodrome, London, 13th September 1973:
1. Procession (Intro Tape)
2. Father To Son
3. Son And Daughter
4. Guitar Solo
5. Son And Daughter (Reprise)
6. Ogre Battle
7. Liar
8. Jailhouse Rock
Estádio Do Morumbi, São Paulo, Brazil, 20th March 1981:
9. Intro
10. We Will Rock You (Fast)
11. Let Me Entertain You
12. IÂ’m In Love With My Car
13. Alright Alright
14. Dragon Attack
15. Now IÂ’m Here
16. Love Of My Life
Maimmarktgelände, Mannheim, Germany, 21st June 1986:
17. A Kind Of Magic
18. Vocal Improvisation
19. Under Pressure
20. Is This The World We Created
21. (YouÂ’re So Square) Baby I DonÂ’t Care
22. Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart)
23. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
24. God Save The Queen
CD 4 - Queen On Air: The Interviews (1976-1980)
1. Freddie Mercury With Kenny Everett (November 1976)
2. Queen with Tom Browne (Christmas 1977)
3. Roger Taylor with Richard Skinner (June 1979)
4. Roger Taylor with Tommy Vance (December 1980)
5. Roy Thomas Baker ‘The Record Producers’
CD 5 - Queen On Air: The Interviews: (1981-1986)
1. John Deacon, South American tour (March 1981)
2. Brian May ‘Rock On’ with John Tobler (June 1982)
3. Brian May ‘Saturday Live’ with Richard Skinner and Andy Foster (March 1984)
4. Freddie Mercury ‘Newsbeat’ (August 1984)
5. Brian May ‘Newsbeat’ (September 1984)
6. Freddie Mercury ‘Saturday Live’ (September 1984)
7. Freddie Mercury with Simon Bates (April 1985)
8. Brian May ‘The Way It Is’ with David ‘Kid’ Jensen (July 1986)
CD 6 - Queen On Air: The Interviews (1986-1992)
1. Roger Taylor ‘My Top Ten’ with Andy Peebles (May 1986)
2. ‘Queen For An Hour’ with Mike Read (May 1989)
3. Brian May ‘Freddie And Too Much Love Will Kill You’ with Simon Bates (August 1982)
4. Brian May ‘Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert’ with Johnnie Walker (October 1992)
Includes Broadcast Highlights, Radio Interviews & Alternate Track Versions!
Between February 1973 and October 1977, Queen recorded six sessions for the BBC – 24 new and alternative recordings spanning four albums. All six sessions have been remastered and are featured here together for the very first time. Includes the full-band “fast” arrangement of "We Will Rock You" and the song that became their very first single "Keep Yourself Alive".
Features:
• 6CD Box Set
• Highlights from 3 broadcasts
• Alternate version of tracks
• More than 3 hours of radio nterviews with all four band members
Selections:
CD 1:
The Complete BBC Radio Sessions (1973-1977)
Session 1:
1. My Fairy King
2. Keep Yourself Alive
3. Doing All Right
4. Liar
Session 2:
5. See What A Fool IÂ’ve Been
6. Keep Yourself Alive
7. Liar
8. Son And Daughter
Session 3:
9. Ogre Battle
10. Modern Times RockÂ’nÂ’Roll
11. Great King Rat
12. Son And Daughter
CD 2:
The Complete BBC Radio Sessions (1973-1977) (cont.)
Session 4:
1. Modern Times RockÂ’nÂ’Roll
2. Nevermore
3. White Queen (As It Began)
Session 5:
4. Now IÂ’m Here
5. Stone Cold Crazy
6. Flick Of The Wrist
7. Tenement Funster
Session 6:
8. We Will Rock You
9. We Will Rock You (Fast)
10. Spread Your Wings
11. ItÂ’s Late
12. My Melancholy Blues
CD 3:
Queen Live On Air:
Golders Green Hippodrome, London, 13th September 1973:
1. Procession (Intro Tape)
2. Father To Son
3. Son And Daughter
4. Guitar Solo
5. Son And Daughter (Reprise)
6. Ogre Battle
7. Liar
8. Jailhouse Rock
Estádio Do Morumbi, São Paulo, Brazil, 20th March 1981:
9. Intro
10. We Will Rock You (Fast)
11. Let Me Entertain You
12. IÂ’m In Love With My Car
13. Alright Alright
14. Dragon Attack
15. Now IÂ’m Here
16. Love Of My Life
Maimmarktgelände, Mannheim, Germany, 21st June 1986:
17. A Kind Of Magic
18. Vocal Improvisation
19. Under Pressure
20. Is This The World We Created
21. (YouÂ’re So Square) Baby I DonÂ’t Care
22. Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart)
23. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
24. God Save The Queen
CD 4 - Queen On Air: The Interviews (1976-1980)
1. Freddie Mercury With Kenny Everett (November 1976)
2. Queen with Tom Browne (Christmas 1977)
3. Roger Taylor with Richard Skinner (June 1979)
4. Roger Taylor with Tommy Vance (December 1980)
5. Roy Thomas Baker ‘The Record Producers’
CD 5 - Queen On Air: The Interviews: (1981-1986)
1. John Deacon, South American tour (March 1981)
2. Brian May ‘Rock On’ with John Tobler (June 1982)
3. Brian May ‘Saturday Live’ with Richard Skinner and Andy Foster (March 1984)
4. Freddie Mercury ‘Newsbeat’ (August 1984)
5. Brian May ‘Newsbeat’ (September 1984)
6. Freddie Mercury ‘Saturday Live’ (September 1984)
7. Freddie Mercury with Simon Bates (April 1985)
8. Brian May ‘The Way It Is’ with David ‘Kid’ Jensen (July 1986)
CD 6 - Queen On Air: The Interviews (1986-1992)
1. Roger Taylor ‘My Top Ten’ with Andy Peebles (May 1986)
2. ‘Queen For An Hour’ with Mike Read (May 1989)
3. Brian May ‘Freddie And Too Much Love Will Kill You’ with Simon Bates (August 1982)
4. Brian May ‘Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert’ with Johnnie Walker (October 1992)