QUEEN: 1982 Concert In London To Be Released On CD And DVD

October 8, 2004

Billboard.com is reporting that QUEEN's 1982 concert at London's Milton Keynes Bowl, originally broadcast on British television and MTV, will be released on November 9 via Hollywood Records. "Queen on Fire: Live at the Bowl" will be available for the first time in its entirety on separate double-disc CDs and DVDs, sporting a new stereo mix supervised by the surviving members of the band and engineer Justin Shirley Smith. The set is enriched with a gallery of rare photographs from the tour in support of the group's then-current album, "Hot Space".

The DVD edition of "Live at the Bowl" includes the full audio program on disc one, in both stereo and DTS 5.1 surround sound mixes. Disc two sports an array of extras, including backstage interviews with Brian May and Roger Taylor, an interview with Freddy Mercury filmed during a Munich stop on the "Hot Space" trek and the aforementioned photo gallery.

"Live at the Bowl" track listing:

Disc One:

01. Flash
02. The Hero
03. We Will Rock You (fast)
04. Action This Day
05. Play the Game
06. Staying Power
07. Somebody To Love
08. Now I'm Here
09. Dragon Attack
10. Now I'm Here (reprise)
11. Love of My Life
12. Save Me
13. Back Chat

Disc Two:

01. Get Down Make Love
02. Guitar Solo
03. Under Pressure
04. Fat Bottomed Girls
05. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
06. Bohemian Rhapsody
07. Tie Your Mother Down
08. Another One Bites the Dust
09. Sheer Heart Attack
10. We Will Rock You
11. We Are the Champions
12. God Save the Queen

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