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Queen Rock Montreal Album: 2007
A 1981 Montreal Forum Live Resurrection Released worldwide as a 3×LP limited edition box set on October 29, 2007 (catalogue varies by territory), Queen’s Queen Rock Montreal — recorded November 24–25, 1981 at the Montreal Forum — was their first full official live album from the classic line-up’s final years. Produced/mixed by Justin Shirley-Smith, Kris Fredriksson & Josh Macrae, this 27-track set (plus Live Aid bonus) was reissued in 2024 with IMAX theatrical run and 4K UHD/

Queen
Oct 29, 2007


Queen At The Beeb Album: 1989
A 1973 BBC Sessions Raw Glory Released as a vinyl LP in the UK on December 4, 1989, on Band Of Joy Records (catalogue: BOJLP001), Queen At The Beeb was the band’s first official live release — eight tracks from two BBC Radio 1 Sound Of The 70s sessions (February 5 & December 3, 1973) at Langham 1. Produced by Bernie Andrews, this raw document featured early Queen and Queen II material, including the only official release of “Ogre Battle” from the first session. Peaked at No

Queen
Dec 4, 1989


Live Magic Album: 1986
A Magic Tour Live Snapshot Released as a vinyl LP in the UK on December 1, 1986, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMC 3519), Queen’s Live Magic was their second official live album — a 15-track condensed document of the 1986 Magic Tour. Recorded at Wembley Stadium (July 11–12), Knebworth Park (August 9), and Budapest (July 27), heavily edited and mixed by Brian May & Trip Khalaf. Peaked at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart for 17 weeks. Issued in gatefold sleeve, cassette, and CD forma

Queen
Dec 1, 1986


Flash Gordon (Original SoundtracK) Album: 1980
A Hawkmen Arena Rock Odyssey Released as a vinyl LP and TC in the UK on December 8, 1980, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMC 3351 / OC 062-64 203), Queen’s Flash Gordon (Original Soundtrack Music) — the score to the cult film — was their ninth studio album. Produced by Brian May & Mack, recorded at Townhouse, Music Centre, Advision, and Utopia Studios, this 18-track concept featured dialogue from the movie and the hit single “Flash.” Peaked at No. 10 on the UK Albums Chart for 1

Queen
Dec 8, 1980
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