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Queen have revealed the details of their upcoming compilation album, Queen Forever. The set, which will be available as a single-CD and as a double-disc set, was curated by guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor.
In a press release, the pair said the track list they chose is meant to “represent a definitive collection of Queen’s timeless love songs.” Along with singles and fan favorites, the set boasts some previously unreleased material, including the song “There Must Be More to Life than This,” which late singer Freddie Mercury worked on with Michael Jackson in the early ‘80s. There’s also the track “Let Me In Your Heart Again,” which was recorded during sessions for 1984’s The Works but didn’t make the final cut. Pick up Queen Forever on November 11th.
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RELATED AUDIO: At a recent Queen event, Brian spoke to us about what to expect on the set and how it was compiling it.
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TIDBIT: Also on the album is a stripped-down ballad version of Freddie’s solo hit, “Love Kills.”
TALKING POINT: Are you excited about Queen Forever?