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Classic Queen

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A Kind Of Magic
4:25
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Bohemian Rhapsody
5:56
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Under Pressure
4:04
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Hammer To Fall
3:41
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Stone Cold Crazy
2:15 $1.29
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One Year Of Love
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Radio Ga Ga
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I'm Going Slightly Mad
4:23
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I Want It All
4:01
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Tie Your Mother Down
3:46 $1.29
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The Miracle
4:25
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These Are The Days Of Our Lives
4:14 $1.29
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One Vision
4:38
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Keep Yourself Alive
3:46
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Headlong
4:39
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Who Wants To Live Forever
5:15
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The Show Must Go On
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 74:20

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A somewhat odd selection

Volnaiskra

A single-CD compilation will never fit all of Queen's greatest songs, since they had so many hits, and so little filler. Though the omission of massive classics like "Another One Bites the Dust", "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions", and "I want 2 Break Free" seems a bit odd to say the least. Definitely a good start, but I'd recommend going for the Greatest Hits 1 & 2 albums instead.

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Classic Queen

Cindy-Roxie10

Totally awesome and completely-well-rounded collection (at least, the 1st part of the 2-disc set is)!!! Used 2own this CD and its "sister" collection, "Queen Greatest Hits" alike...now, I can download my most fave tracks from these! Too fun and enjoyable...and way too good a collection 2pass up downloading!!!

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Icon: Queen

By Barry Walters, eMusic Contributor

It's not often that a single band features one charismatic showman, two virtuosos, three lead vocalists and four smash songwriters. An unusually democratic quartet that maintained its original membership for 20 years, Queen expanded the possibilities of studio recording, initially doing so with guitars, drums, piano, their own voices and little else. Their harmonies were astounding, their arrangement skills superb. Possessing the eccentricities of a cult band with the popularity of an international phenomenon, Queen… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Essentially, this 17-track album is a second-volume Queen’s Greatest Hits, picking up the story from that album’s 1981 release and taking it to the end of Queen’s career. But the album also contains a few tracks — “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Keep Yourself Alive,” and “Under Pressure” — that appeared on that first set, as well as a couple — “Stone Cold Crazy” and “Tie Your Mother Down” — from the same era. The remaining 12 tracks, culled from The Works, A Kind of Magic, The Miracle, and Innuendo, represent songs that were not big hits in the U.S. Nevertheless, with a resurgence of interest in Queen and the second coming of “Bohemian Rhapsody,” courtesy of Wayne’s World, this album returned Queen to platinum status and the U.S. Top Five for the first time since the early ’80s. – William Ruhlmann

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