Queen - Rock Montreal (2024)

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Title: Rock Montreal
Year Of Release: 2007 / 2024
Label: EMI – 00602458325560 / 2 x CD, Reissue
Genre: Rock, Arena Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 1:38:10
Total Size: 316 / 832 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 01

01. Intro (1:59)
02. We Will Rock You (Fast) (3:06)
03. Let Me Entertain You (2:49)
04. Play The Game (3:57)
05. Somebody To Love (7:53)
06. Killer Queen (2:00)
07. I’m In Love With My Car (2:03)
08. Get Down Make Love (4:46)
09. Save Me (4:15)
10. Now I’m Here (5:32)
11. Dragon Attack (3:12)
12. Now I'm Here (Reprise) (1:53)
13. Love Of My Life (4:00)

CD 02

01. Under Pressure (3:50)
02. Keep Yourself Alive (3:29)
03. Drum And Tympani Solo (3:00)
04. Guitar Solo (5:11)
05. Flash (2:11)
06. The Hero (1:51)
07. Crazy Little Thing Called Love (4:16)
08. Jailhouse Rock (2:33)
09. Bohemian Rhapsody (5:29)
10. Tie Your Mother Down (3:53)
11. Another One Bites The Dust (4:01)
12. Sheer Heart Attack (3:54)
13. We Will Rock You (2:09)
14. We Are The Champions (3:28)
15. God Save The Queen (1:31)

Recording of Queen's legendary 1981 concert in Montreal on double CD. The recordings were made on November 24 and 25, 1981 at the Forum in Montreal, during the tour associated with the album 'The Game'.

Essentially, the 2007 release Queen Rock Montreal is the long-delayed official release of the soundtrack to the We Will Rock You concert video, capturing highlights from the group's two-night stand at the Montreal Forum on November 24 and 25, 1981. This double-disc contains the full set, including the previously unreleased "Flash" and "The Hero," and it benefits from the ebb and flow of a full concert, giving a broader, fuller sense of Queen at the peak of their power, which they were close to being at the time this was recorded. That is, they were close to the peak of their powers as world-conquering stadium rockers, touring the same set across the globe, perfecting it so it could play in any territory, as if it was rock & roll Esperanto. That may mean that this isn't as raw or visceral as various live recordings from the '70s, but it is deliberately theatrical and often majestic. When Queen is thought of as a ridiculous, over-sized arena monster, this is the kind of sound people have in mind, and it's still grandly entertaining decades later.




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