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Live at Wembley '86 [1992]

 
Album Review: Live at Wembley '86 [1992]
 

  • Artist: Queen
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 02, 1992
  • Total Time: 110:53
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Compilation (best of), Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The posthumously released, two-disc Live at Wembley proves once and for all that Queen was a superior live band, and like the Beatles, Stones, etc., had far too many hits to fit in a two-hour show. Recorded in their native England at the gigantic Wembley Stadium on the 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 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: 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, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
One Vision Queen Queen (5:50)
Tie Your Mother Down Brian May Queen (3:52)
In the Lap of the Gods Freddie Mercury, Queen Queen (2:44)
Seven Seas of Rhye Freddie Mercury Queen (1:19)
Tear It Up Brian May Queen (2:12)
A Kind of Magic Roger Taylor Queen (8:41)
Under Pressure David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon Queen (3:41)
Another One Bites the Dust John Deacon Queen (4:54)
Who Wants to Live Forever Brian May Queen (5:16)
I Want to Break Free John Deacon Queen (3:34)
Impromptu Queen Queen (2:55)
Brighton Rock (Solo) Queen, Brian May Queen (9:11)
Now I'm Here Brian May Queen (6:19)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Love of My Life Freddie Mercury Queen (4:47)
Is This the World We Created...? Freddie Mercury, Brian May Queen (2:59)
(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Queen (1:34)
Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart) Gene Pitney Queen (1:24)
Tutti Frutti Little Richard, Robert "Bumps" Blackwell, Dorothy LaBostrie Queen (3:23)
Gimme Some Lovin' Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood, Spencer Davis Queen (:55)
Bohemian Rhapsody Freddie Mercury, Queen Queen (5:50)
Hammer to Fall Brian May Queen (5:36)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love Freddie Mercury Queen (6:27)
Big Spender Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields Queen (1:07)
Radio Ga Ga Roger Taylor Queen (5:57)
We Will Rock You Brian May Queen (2:46)
Friends Will Be Friends Freddie Mercury, John Deacon Queen (2:08)
We Are the Champions Freddie Mercury Queen (4:05)
God Save the Queen Queen Queen (1:27)

Credits

Freddie Mercury (Guitar), Freddie Mercury (Piano), Freddie Mercury (Vocals), Freddie Mercury (Group Member), Queen (Producer), Queen (Main Performer), Brian May (Guitar), Brian May (Vocals), Brian May (?), John Miles (Stage Design), Roger Taylor (Drums), Roger Taylor (Band), Jim Beach (Management), Roy Bennett (Lighting Design), Henry Crallan (Staging), John Deacon (Bass), John Deacon (Band), Spike Edney (Guitar), Spike Edney (Keyboards), Spike Edney (Vocals), Brian Malouf (Mixing), Pat McDougal (Assistant), Eddy Schreyer (Digital Mastering), Chris Taylor (Assistant), Gavin Taylor (Director), Gavin Taylor (Producer), Gavin Taylor (Direction), Steve Riddle (?), Justin Shirley-Smith (Engineer), The Brian May Band (Arranger), The Brian May Band (Band), Neal Preston (Photography), Peter Hince (Keyboard Technician), Peter Hince (Bass Technician), Trip Khalaf (Concert Sound), Richard Gray (Design), Denis O'Regan (Photography), Roger Chiasson (Illustrations), Kris Fredriksson (Engineer), Grant Fleming (Staging), John Collins (Keyboard Technician), John Collins (Bass Technician), Brian Zellis (Guitar Technician), Torleif Svensson (Photography), Brian Croft (Pre-Production), Jim Devenny (Monitor Engineer), John McGraw (Stage Design), Diana Moseley (Costume Design), Mike Wiesman (Production Stage Manager), Simon Tutchner (Lighting Director), John Collins (Keyboard Technician), John Collins (Bass Technician), Malcolm Gerrie (Executive Producer), Tony Williams (Wardrobe), James "Trip" Khalaf (Concert Sound)
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