The Freddie Mercury Tribute
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Type | Live album |
Released | November 23, 1992 |
Genres | Hard Rock, Pop |
Labels | Picture Music International |
Format | DVD, Blu-ray, VHS |
Length | 3:27:00 |
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Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | ||
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VHS 1 | ||||
1-1. Queen–Stage Preparations (Bohemian Rhapsody) | ||||
1-2. Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon–Wembley, London April 20th 1992 (Queen Introduction) | ||||
1-3. Metallica–Enter Sandman | ||||
1-4. Metallica–Sad But True | ||||
1-5. Metallica–Nothing Else Matters | ||||
1-6. Queen–Freddie Mercury Montage | ||||
1-7. Extreme–Queen Medley | ||||
1-8. Queen–Freddie Mercury Montage | ||||
1-9. Def Leppard and Brian May–Now I'm Here | ||||
1-10. Queen–Queen Video (I'm Going Slightly Mad) | ||||
1-11. Bob Geldof–Too Late God | ||||
1-12. Guns N' Roses–Paradise City | ||||
1-13. Guns N' Roses–Knocking on Heaven's Door | ||||
1-14. Elizabeth Taylor–Elizabeth Taylor Speech | ||||
VHS 2 | ||||
2-1. Queen–Freddie Mercury Montage | ||||
2-2. Joe Elliott, Slash and Queen–Tie Your Mother Down | ||||
2-3. Roger Daltrey, Tony Iommi and Queen–I Want It All | ||||
2-4. Zucchero and Queen–Las Palabras De Amor | ||||
2-5. Gary Cherone, Tony Iommi and Queen–Hammer to Fall | ||||
2-6. James Hetfield, Tony Iommi and Queen–Stone Cold Crazy | ||||
2-7. Robert Plant and Queen–Crazy Little Thing Called Love | ||||
2-8. Brian May–Too Much Love Will Kill You | ||||
2-9. Paul Young and Queen–Radio Ga Ga | ||||
2-10. Seal and Queen–Who Wants to Live Forever | ||||
2-11. Lisa Stansfield and Queen–I Want to Break Free | ||||
2-12. David Bowie, Annie Lennox and Queen–Under Pressure | ||||
2-13. Ian Hunter, David Bowie, Mick Ronson and Queen– All the Young Dudes | ||||
2-14. David Bowie, Mick Ronson and Queen–Heroes | ||||
2-15. George Michael and Queen–'39 | ||||
2-16. George Michael, Lisa Stansfield and Queen–These Are the Days of Our Lives | ||||
2-17. George Michael and Queen–Somebody to Love | ||||
2-18. Elton John, Axl Rose and Queen–Bohemian Rhapsody | ||||
2-19. Elton John, Tony Iommi and Queen–The Show Must Go On | ||||
2-20. Axl Rose and Queen–We Will Rock You | ||||
2-21. Liza Minnelli, Queen and Cast–We Are the Champions | ||||
2-22. Queen–God Save the Queen |
Line-up (members)
- John Deacon : Bass (#2-1 to 2-22)
- Roger Taylor : Drums (#2-1 to 2-22)
- Brian May : Guitars (#2-1 to 2-22)
Guest / additional musicians
- Keyboards [Additional] – Mike Moran (#2-1 to 2-22), Spike Edney (#2-1 to 2-22)
- Percussion [Additional] – Josh Macrae (#2-1 to 2-22)
- Vocals [Additional] – Chris Thompson (#2-1 to 2-22), The London Community Gospel Choir (#2-1 to 2-22), Maggie Ryder (#2-1 to 2-22), Miriam Stockley (#2-1 to 2-22)
Production staff / artist
- Design – Richard Gray
- Film Director – David Mallet
- Photography by – Phil Dent
- Producer – Jim Beach, Queen
On April 20, 1992, music's superstars performed with Queen in London's Wembley Stadium, to celebrate Freddie Mercury's life and his music. And now the only way you can experience this spectacular event is on video.
Artist royalties and label profits from the sale of the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert videocassette will be donated to the Mercury Phoenix Trust to benefit AIDS charities.
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Artist royalties and label profits from the sale of the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert videocassette will be donated to the Mercury Phoenix Trust to benefit AIDS charities.
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