Three previously unheard Freddie vocals to feature
Andrew Trendell

10:35 19th September 2014

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Queen have announced the release of a new album - featuring three unheard tracks with vocals from late frontman Freddie Mercury.  Hear 'There Must Be More To Life Than This' featuring Michael Jackson below. 

Queen Forever is set for release on 10 November. Among the tracks is 'There Must Be More To Life Than This' - a collaboration between Queen and Michael Jackson, as well as previously unfinished Mercury-Queen track 'Let Me In Your Heart Again'  and a new stripped-down ballad version of Mercury’s first solo hit and Giorgio Moroder collaboration, 'Love Kills'.

The rest of the album consists of Queen hits, classic tracks, and new versions of fan favourites, with guitarist Brian May describing certain recordings as "things that we have collected together that are representative of our growth rather than the big hits."

Listen to 'There Must Be More To Life Than This' featuring Michael Jackson below

The Queen and Jacko duet started out in the sessions for Queen's 1981 album, Hot Space, but was never completed. Now, the finished result has been remixed by William Orbit. 

"I had known Roger for many years, now he was on the phone asking if I would get involved in this musical adventure," said Orbit in a statement. "When I first played it in my studio I opened a trove of delights provided by the greatest of musicians. Hearing Michael Jackson's vocals was stirring. So vivid, so cool, and poignant, it was like he was in the studio singing live. With Freddie's vocal solo on the mixing desk, my appreciation for his gift was taken to an even higher level.

"The musicianship of all four members of Queen is phenomenal. Roger, an extraordinarily multi talented man I've always admired. John Deacon's original bass part with its lyrical fluidity that made it easy for me to know where to put the odd reinforcement.

He added: "Freddie's original piano carried most of the song's musical DNA. Brian, one take for the solo, a blur of fingers, and the spirits of MJ and FM fully present, in the moment, sending shivers down the spine."

Queen Forever is available as a 20-track single CD and as an extended 36-track, two-CD set. See the full tracklist below. 

Single CD:
Let Me In Your Heart Again
Love Kills – The Ballad
There Must Be More To Life Than This (William Orbit Mix)
It’s A Hard Life
You’re My Best Friend
Love Of My Life
Drowse
Long Away
Lily Of The Valley
Don’t Try So Hard
Bijou
These Are The Days Of Our Lives
Las Palabras De Amor
Who Wants To Live Forever
A Winter’s Tale
Play The Game
Save Me
Somebody To Love
Too Much Love Will Kill You
Crazy Little Thing Called Love/p>

2-CD SET

CD1
Let Me In Your Heart Again
Love Kills – The Ballad
There Must Be More To Life Than This (William Orbit Mix)
Play The Game
Dear Friends
You’re My Best Friend
Love Of My Life
Drowse
You Take My Breath Away
Spread Your Wings
Long Away
Lily Of The Valley
Don’t Try So Hard
Bijou
These Are The Days Of Our Lives
Nevermore
Las Palabras De Amor
Who Wants To Live Forever

CD2
I Was Born To Love You
Somebody To Love
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Friends Will Be Friends
Jealousy
One Year of Love
A Winters Tale
‘39
Mother Love
It’s A Hard Life
Save Me
Made in Heaven
Too Much Love Will Kill You
Sail Away Sweet Sister
The Miracle
Is This The World We Created
In The Lap Of The Gods…Revisited
Forever

Below: The secret life of Freddie Mercury - 13 things you never knew about him

  • Princess Diana: According to comedian Cleo Rocos' autobiography, Freddie Mercury used to disguise Princess Diana as a man so she could join them on nights out without being recognised. Rocos writes, "When we walked in... we felt she was obviously Princess Diana and would be discovered at any minute. But people just seemed to blank her. She sort of disappeared. But she loved it."

  • Bill Reid: Mercury had a very temperamental relationship with his boyfriend Bill Reid, including physical fights. The pair once screamed at each other so much during an argument that Mercury woke up with almost no voice left - on the day that Queen were supposed to perform on Saturday Night Live. Mercury only just managed to get his voice back in time for the show. On another occasion, he bit his hand so hard it bled.

  • Playing the piano: Freddie Mercury was known for his dramatic piano songs, but didn't actually have much confidence in himself as a piano player - he was convinced that he'd mess up during a live performance of 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. As a result, he started trying to include less piano-playing in his songs.

  • Michael Jackson: It's no secret that Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson tried collaborating on a few songs, but the union apparently fell apart because Jackson kept bringing his pet llama into the studio. According to the biopic Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender, Mercury even rang his manager to tell him "I'm performing with a llama!" before giving up and deciding he'd had enough.

  • The Beach Boys: Freddie Mercury recorded a cover of the Beach Boys' 'I Can Hear The Music' under the pseudonym Larry Lurex, as it was being released at the same time as Queen's first album. The name Larry Lurex was supposed to be a play on Gary Glitter's name, but Glitter's fans weren't amused and the single sank without a trace.

  • The bottomless mic stand: The mic 'stick' was one of Mercury's trademarks, but actually came about by accident. Queen were apparently in the middle of a concert when the microphone stand snapped, leaving Mercury with only the top half. He liked it so much that he continued to use it in future concerts.

  • Kensal Green Cemetery: Freddie Mercury's final resting place was never known. The star was cremated after his death and only long-time girlfriend Mary Austin knew where the ashes were. However, fans discovered a plaque in Kensal Green Cemetery bearing his name - which later disappeared. The mystery continues.

  • His pet cats: Mercury absolutely adored his pet cats, and would speak to them on the phone while on tour (with the help of former girlfriend Mary Austin). He also wrote the Queen song 'Delilah' about his cat Delilah, and apparently had a waistcoat on which he'd painted pictures of all his cats.

  • It's A Hard Life: Before filming the video for 'It's A Hard Life', Mercury had only just had a plaster cast removed after he broke his leg while drunk in a Munich bar. In the end scene, when Mercury sits down on the stairs, he's visibly cautious about doing so - and definitely favours one side.

  • Overbite: Mercury was encouraged to have corrective surgery to fix his overbite, which was caused by four extra teeth forcing out his incisors. He refused, and his recognisable teeth became a much-loved part of Mercury's aesthetic.

  • 'The Show Must Go On': The final track on Mercury's final album with Queen was recorded just a few months before his death. Brian May was concerned about whether Mercury, who was suffering from AIDs and could barely walk, would be able to complete the take. Mercury consumed a measure of vodka, said "I'll fucking do it darling", and sang the vocals in one take.

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