It is not a posthumous release as it was originally released before Freddie's death........?
Daburcor? · Member since
Close. One more guess!
Daburcor? · Member since
Ah, Hell! It says the songs are Spanish and AMERICAN! Last I checked, Freddie was no American. ;)
Plengel · Member since
Spanish and American songs.
Daburcor? · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Plengel wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Spanish and American songs.[/QUOTE]Yes! Plengel gets the prize!!! What that prize is... I have no idea. ;p
Josuè · Member since
lmao!
Plengel · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Boxcar Danny wrote: [/QUOTENAME][QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Plengel wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Spanish and American songs.[/QUOTE]Yes! Plengel gets the prize!!! What that prize is... I have no idea. ;p[/QUOTE]
The honor of winning is enough, thank you all!
Adam Baboolal · Member since
"This is a collection of Spanish and American songs by Queen's lead singer Freddie Mercury and opera singer Montserrat Caballe."
Bloody cheek.
Peace,
Adam.
Erin · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Plengel wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Spanish and American songs.[/QUOTE]
Yeah..that should have been American and MEXICAN songs..like duuuuh..;-D
geeksandgeeks · Member since
So the guy doesn't know what he's going on about :)
Wilki Amieva · Member since
Not to mention that Freddie might be the only artist known to date who made a posthumous release more then three years after his death. (The second review should say "reissue" rather than "release". By the way, they have also put 1987 as the original release date, which is wrong - the single was issued in 1987, but the album was released in 1988.)
Lord Blackadder · Member since
Boxcar Danny said 'It says the songs are Spanish and AMERICAN! Last I checked, Freddie was no American'