Post subject: [2018-10-19] Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack" (Hollywood)
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 8:33 am
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I don't think the Live Aid set has ever been available on CD before, has it? I'll pick this up just for those tracks. The "movie mix" of We Will Rock You sounds intriguing as well.
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Post subject: [2018-10-19] Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack" (Hollywood)
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Jason Michael wrote:
I don't think the Live Aid set has ever been available on CD before, has it? I'll pick this up just for those tracks. The "movie mix" of We Will Rock You sounds intriguing as well.
Post subject: [2018-10-19] Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack" (Hollywood)
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Jason Michael wrote:
I don't think the Live Aid set has ever been available on CD before, has it? I'll pick this up just for those tracks. The "movie mix" of We Will Rock You sounds intriguing as well.
Nobody's Live Aid set has ever been commercially available on CD to my knowledge.
That was an arrangement in 1985, that the recordings would never be released.
The DVD box eventually came out, but the artists all waived their rights to profits.
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Post subject: [2018-10-19] Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack" (Hollywood)
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Rick A wrote:
Jason Michael wrote:
I don't think the Live Aid set has ever been available on CD before, has it? I'll pick this up just for those tracks. The "movie mix" of We Will Rock You sounds intriguing as well.
+1
you all seem to be much more optimistic than am I. i'll patiently await your musical reviews after the release.
Post subject: [2018-10-19] Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack" (Hollywood)
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RackleNut wrote:
Rick A wrote:
Jason Michael wrote:
I don't think the Live Aid set has ever been available on CD before, has it? I'll pick this up just for those tracks. The "movie mix" of We Will Rock You sounds intriguing as well.
+1
you all seem to be much more optimistic than am I. i'll patiently await your musical reviews after the release.
What is your concern with the release?
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Post subject: [2018-10-19] Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack" (Hollywood)
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Steve wrote:
Interesting. They must have made a deal with Geldof.
This is only speculation, of course, but just because those tracks are marked "Live Aid" doesn't mean they are the actual recordings from Live Aid. Remember, this is a soundtrack album. These could be other live recordings that were used for the Live Aid scenes in the movie if the producers weren't able to get clearance for the real ones. If they were able to use and release the real ones, that would of course be awesome, but we shouldn't get our hopes up just yet.
Post subject: [2018-10-19] Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack" (Hollywood)
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Jason Michael wrote:
RackleNut wrote:
Rick A wrote:
Jason Michael wrote:
I don't think the Live Aid set has ever been available on CD before, has it? I'll pick this up just for those tracks. The "movie mix" of We Will Rock You sounds intriguing as well.
+1
you all seem to be much more optimistic than am I. i'll patiently await your musical reviews after the release.
What is your concern with the release?
I smell a stinker when I read the phrase "movie mix" - that's all.
Post subject: [2018-10-19] Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack" (Hollywood)
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Press release from Queen’s official website:
Press Release: Bohemian Rhapsody Soundtrack - October 19th “Bohemian Rhapsody” Original Film Soundtrack featuring previously unavailable QUEEN performances at Live Aid and new versions of band classics heads for October 19 release.
Available on Virgin EMI (Universal) /Hollywood Records (US)
For the first time ever audio tracks from Queen's legendary performance at Live Aid are being released as part of the soundtrack album to "Bohemian Rhapsody", 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises’ forthcoming feature film celebrating the band, their music and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury. Recorded at the historic Wembley concert in July 1985, these Live Aid songs are among the rare gems and unheard versions from the band’s rich catalogue.
Alongside the show-stopping Live Aid performances of Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Ga Ga, Hammer To Fall and We Are The Champions, the album features other rare live tracks spanning Queen's entire career, new versions of old favourites, and a choice selection of the band's finest studio recordings. Among them are some of Queen's biggest hits, including eleven all-time anthems that reached Number One around the world. The track listing is being announced on 5 September 2018, which would have been Freddie's 72nd birthday.
"Bohemian Rhapsody" is scheduled to have its World Premiere in the UK on 23 October before opening across the world in early November. It stars Rami Malek as Freddie, Gwilym Lee as Brian May, Ben Hardy as Roger Taylor, Joe Mazzello as John Deacon, and Lucy Boynton as Freddie's lifelong companion Mary Austin. The soundtrack, featuring all-original Queen recordings and vocals, is released on CD and digital formats on 19 October.
Queen's cinematic music has proved irresistible to filmmakers over the years, featuring in numerous big screen epics. Their 1986 album "A Kind of Magic" was based on six songs composed for the swashbuckling time-travel adventure "Highlander" including such band classics as A Kind of Magic and Who Wants To Live Forever. But "Bohemian Rhapsody" will be only the band's second ever full original soundtrack album release, following on from the classic "Flash Gordon" in 1980.
The 22 songs on the soundtrack were produced by Brian May and Roger Taylor, with engineering and co-production by long-time Queen studio collaborators Justin Shirley-Smith, Kris Fredriksson and Joshua J Macrae, and mastering by Adam Ayan and Bob Ludwig.
The key task for the team behind the "Bohemian Rhapsody" soundtrack was sourcing the most suitable versions of the band’s songs, especially live performances, to fit the screenplay's career-spanning narrative. Their brief was not merely to produce a greatest hits playlist package but a soundtrack album to stand on its own merits, underscoring key moments in the screenplay. May, Taylor, and their co-producers worked with the filmmakers to find the best versions of each track to heighten the dramatic power of each scene.
Ensuring that listeners are in no doubt they are listening to a soundtrack album, Brian came up with the inspired idea that Queen should record their own arrangement of the famous 20th Century Fox Fanfare. Featuring May's famous multi-layered guitars and Roger Taylor’s distinctive percussion, this revamped track provides a suitably flamboyant opening fanfare to both film and album.
Unlike Queen's soundtrack to "Flash Gordon", no spoken dialogue from "Bohemian Rhapsody" is included on this new album. And while the film uses only parts from songs and performances, the soundtrack features the full-length versions of some of the band's best-loved studio and live recordings.
The five tracks from Queen's 21-minute performance at Live Aid on 13 July 1985 have never been released in audio form before. They only ever featured on video as a special extra on the DVD/BluRay release of "Queen Rock Montreal", which features the Montreal Forum shows of November 1981. The Live Aid audio is exclusive to this new soundtrack album.
Other tracks on the soundtrack have been sourced from different decades and even different continents. Fat Bottomed Girls comes from the Paris shows in 1979, part of the "Jazz" world tour and has never been released before. Now I'm Here was recorded at the band's 1975 Christmas Eve show at London's Hammersmith Odeon. And the history-making duet between Freddie and Brian on Love of My Life comes from the Rock in Rio festival of January 1985 when 300,000 Brazilians sang along. Previously this track was only available to fans on the video releases of this performance.
For the studio recordings on the album, Queen had the luxury of being able to work with the Bob Ludwig remastered tracks from 2011, widely considered the best and most definitive versions.
The three remaining tracks on the soundtrack will be fresh to Queen fans, old and new. We Will Rock You starts out as the studio version, then seamlessly blends into a live performance with audience participation. This has been created especially for the film. Don't Stop Me Now features Brian's newly recorded guitar parts and is much closer to how the band plays the track live today.
Doing All Right was originally recorded by Smile, the predecessor band to Queen that featured Brian and Roger with vocalist Tim Staffell. When Tim later left, Roger and Brian would join forces with Freddie to form Queen. Freddie’s interpretation of the song featured on the first Queen album. To recreate the original Smile version, Brian and Roger re-united with Staffell at Abbey Road Studios to re-record Doing All Right for the "Bohemian Rhapsody" soundtrack. This session which featured Roger, Tim and Brian all singing lead vocals took place almost 50 years after the original Smile recording.
With record sales estimated at 300 million and counting, Queen remains evergreen rock favourites whose glorious catalogue of songs continues to thrill fans of all ages across the globe. Despite the loss of Freddie in 1991, their following has continued to grow over the decades, boosted by a new wave of fans who first discovered the band's music through their hugely successful stage show "We Will Rock You" or via hit TV shows like "Glee", "American Idol" and "The X-Factor".
The "Bohemian Rhapsody" film and its original soundtrack album are certain to introduce Queen to a new generation of listeners and remind existing fans just how magnificent the band was in its prime. Queen remain spectacular performers today, both live and in the studio, their songs having comfortably stood the test of time. After almost 50 years together, Queen continues to be one of the most exciting and beloved bands in rock history.
Full track listing for Bohemian Rhapsody the original soundtrack is:
1. 20th Century Fox Fanfare 0:25 2. Somebody To Love 4:56 3. Doing All Right... revisited (Performed by Smile) 3:17 4. Keep Yourself Alive (Live At The Rainbow) 3:56 5. Killer Queen 2:59 6. Fat Bottomed Girls (Live In Paris) 4:38 7. Bohemian Rhapsody 5:55 8. Now I'm Here (Live At Hammersmith Odeon) 4:26 9. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 2:43 10. Love Of My Life (Rock In Rio) 4:29 11. We Will Rock You (Movie Mix) 2:09 12. Another One Bites The Dust 3:35 13. I Want To Break Free 3:43 14. Under Pressure (Performed by Queen & David Bowie) 4:04 15. Who Wants To Live Forever 5:15 16. Bohemian Rhapsody (Live Aid) 2:28 17. Radio Ga Ga (Live Aid) 4:06 18. Ay-Oh (Live Aid) 0:41 19. Hammer To Fall (Live Aid) 4:04 20. We Are The Champions (Live Aid) 3:57 21. Don't Stop Me Now… revisited 3:38 22. The Show Must Go On 4:32
Post subject: [2018-10-19] Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack" (Hollywood)
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 4:56 pm
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Steve wrote:
Interesting. They must have made a deal with Geldof.
This is only speculation, of course, but just because those tracks are marked "Live Aid" doesn't mean they are the actual recordings from Live Aid. Remember, this is a soundtrack album. These could be other live recordings that were used for the Live Aid scenes in the movie if the producers weren't able to get clearance for the real ones. If they were able to use and release the real ones, that would of course be awesome, but we shouldn't get our hopes up just yet.
These are definitely the Live Aid recordings.
Queen added the whole show to the Montreal DVD from 1981.
As far as I know, Queen are the only ones who have been able to release their performance.
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Post subject: [2018-10-19] Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack" (Hollywood)
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2018 4:56 pm
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billangus wrote:
Didn’t they do ‘Is This The World We Created?’ at Live Aid as well?
Yes, though not as part of their main set. That set also included Crazy Little Thing Called Loved and We Will Rock You also not included on this collection in their Live Aid versions.
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