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Artist: Queen

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CD Title: Queen Rocks

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Category: Prog. Rock

Year: 1997

Label: EMI Records

Catalog Number: 7243 8 23091 2 3

Personnel

John Deacon bass
Brian May guitar
Freddie Mercury lead vocals
Roger Taylor drums

Tracks

1.  We Will Rock You  
2.  Tie Your Mother Down  
3.  I Want It All  
4.  Seven Seas Of Rhye  
5.  I Can't Live With You 1997 'Rocks' retake  
6.  Hammer To Fall  
7.  Stone Cold Crazy  
8.  Now I'm Here  
9.  Fat Bottomed Girls  
10.  Keep Yourself Alive  
11.  Tear It Up  
12.  One Vision  
13.  Sheer Heart Attack  
14.  I'm In Love With My Car  
15.  Put Out The Fire  
16.  Headlong  
17.  It's Late  
18.  No-One But You (Only The Good Die Young)  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Knuckles Date: February 24, 2004 at 10:58
Good sort of greatest hits collection.I have a jap release with a slip cover.

From: SCANDI Date: July 25, 2005 at 17:48
"Made in heaven" should have been the LAST ever abum of QUEEN. Ok, to give stuff a new paint in e.g. DVDs or "live" albums which weren't available before surely is a great thing, but to throw out another "greatest hits" is contemptible all-for-the-money business. Quite more ambarassing is that "Queen" starts with a new singer Of course, the band players could have the wish to keep playing together, but PLEASE under a new name. Poor Paul Rodgers, he can only lose...

From: Xenonmusic Date: October 6, 2010 at 20:09
Queen Mom rocks more

From: Auslander Date: April 11, 2021 at 14:24
Personally I really like this compilation as it collects some of the more rock oriented tracks from Queens catalogue onto one disc. The retake song is excellent and an improvement over the original. I actually tend to slip this disc in a lot more often than any of the other "hits" collections by Queen due to the guitar focus. This is an underrated release. A+.


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