Live at Wembley '86

Live at Wembley '86

by Queen
Live at Wembley '86

Live at Wembley '86

by Queen

CD(Remastered / Special Edition)

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Overview

The posthumously released, two-disc Live at Wembley '86 proves once and for all that Queen was a superior live band, and like the Beatles, the Stones, etc., had far too many hits to fit into a two-hour show. Recorded in their native England at the gigantic Wembley Stadium on their A Kind of Magic tour, the group was at their peak of popularity back home. This would, unfortunately, turn out to be the band's last tour, and it showed the group including old rock & roll covers, classics, then-current songs, improv, and overlooked album tracks. Queen opens up the show with the near-heavy-metal roar of "One Vision," and adds lively renditions of the well-known "Tie Your Mother Down," the David Bowie collaboration "Under Pressure," and their very first hit, "Seven Seas of Rhye." Also included on Disc One is the early forgotten show-closer "In the Lap of the Gods," the beautiful (and sadly prophetic) ballad "Who Wants to Live Forever," and a downright funky version of "Another One Bites the Dust." Disc Two opens with a pair of acoustic numbers including the perennial crowd fave "Love of My Life," but soon switches gear to some good old rock & roll covers. Spirited and fun versions of "You're so Square (Baby I Don't Care)" and "Tutti Frutti" expose Queen's roots, while their own "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" fits in perfectly with all the '50s hoopla. And even casual fans will recognize "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Radio Ga Ga," and "We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions." Although most Queen fans prefer the unfairly criticized 1979 concert album Live Killers, Live at Wembley '86 does a good job of balancing the well-known, for the uninitiated, and the lesser-known, for the hardcore fan. Note that Live at Wembley '86 should not to be confused with the double album/single-disc Live Magic, which was released in 1986 in England and 1996 in the U.S. ~ Greg Prato

Product Details

Release Date: 03/08/2024
Label: Universal
UPC: 4988031614174
Rank: 78101

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Queen   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Robert "Bumps" Blackwell   Composer
Alfonso Cayetano   Composer
Richard Penniman   Composer
Queen   Composer
Little Richard   Composer
Dorothy LaBostrie   Composer
Dorothy Fields   Composer
Joe Lubin   Composer
Muff Winwood   Composer
David Bowie   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Roger Taylor   Composer
John Deacon   Composer
Gene Pitney   Composer
Cy Coleman   Composer
Freddie Mercury   Composer
Steve Winwood   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Brian May   Composer,Arranger
Spencer Davis   Composer
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