I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a further release this year as it's got an early release date. Do you remember the gap between Live At The Rainbow and Queen Forever? Normally the releases are late-November instead of early-ish-October.
Rainbow was released on the 8th and Forever was announced on the 19th.
dysan · Member since
We're trying to forget Forever :D
Nathan H · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]dysan wrote:[/b]
We're trying to forget Forever :D[/QUOTE]
I know but in 2014 they released a compilation and a 40th anniversary live album - so far this year they've announced a compilation album which means they could potentially release something else...
MercurialFreddie · Member since
I wouldn't call Never Boring a compilation album as it is basically re-mixed (and re-worked in some way) Mr Bad Guy album. On a side note, this can be considered as Queen-related release but yeah, they still haven't announced anything which will be entirely released by Queen Productions.
Also it is interesting how much control over this release has Freddie's estate and how much Queen Productions?
I don't think that if it was released independently by Queen Productions we would get Man Made Paradise, There Must Be More To Life Than This in the forms they were completed / created by the band in the 1983/1984
flash00. · Member since
I agree I'm also bored shitless of those same boring greatest hits tours which Brian thinks they are "dangerous" etc.. I have a feeling QP may start working on a future release of those Queen and Bowie sessions when I say future it'll probably be 75th anniversary ha (or I may be wrong ) I'm 50/50 on the new Freddie box set I got the 2000 release which in my opinion was better than any box set by Queen after 1991 in terms of content etc, how many times will Miami keep repackaging Freddie's solo material or shitting on Mercury and Moran's original masterpiece.
Golden Salmon · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]dysan wrote:[/b]
We're trying to forget Forever :D[/QUOTE]
A compilation that includes a new(ish) Queen song is absolutely worth the money, not to mention LMIYHA is a song worth listening. Also, as much as some dislike it, TMBMTLTT was hard to put on an album in any capacity. Add the new backing track for Love Kills and it really wasn't that bad, all things considered.
Star* · Member since
Well as much as i love Freddie to bits even i will not buy this boring box set which has been re-done over and over again.
I don't care if its been remastered or polished on Fred's teeth it is still what i have already heard!
It is about time they dug deep and found us some unheard Queen material and turn that into a box set.