News Of The World (2011 Remaster Download

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We Are the Champions (2011 Remaster) 03. Sheer Heart Attack (2011 Remaster) 04. All Dead, All Dead (2011 Remaster) 05. Spread Your Wings (2011 Remaster) 06. Fight from the Inside (2011 Remaster) 07. Get Down, Make Love (2011 Remaster) 08. Sleeping on the Sidewalk (2011 Remaster) 09. Who Needs You (2011 Remaster) 10. It's Late (2011 Remaster.

Universal Music will mark the 40th anniversary of ‘s 1977 album News Of The World with a five-disc super deluxe edition.The new package includes the original album on CD (the Bob Ludwig 2011 remaster) and two further CDs of recently unearthed outtakes and rarities including ‘Raw Sessions’ an alternative version of the whole album which brings to light never-before-heard alternative versions of each of the album’s 11 tracks. The record label promises that “every lead vocal is different” on Raw Sessions and as are most of the lead guitar parts and many other instrumental details. We Are The Champions is the full-length version of the song and not the edited 1977 album cut and All Dead, All Dead features Freddie Mercury on vocals, rather than Brian May.

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Currency:VINYL LP: The Original News of the World Album – new Pure Analogue Cut.Side One1. We Will Rock You (May) 2:012. We Are The Champions (Mercury) 2:593. Sheer Heart Attack (Taylor) 3:264. All Dead, All Dead (May) 3:105. Spread Your Wings (Deacon) 4:346.

Fight From The Inside (Taylor) 3:03Side Two1. Get Down, Make Love (Mercury) 3:512. Sleeping On The Sidewalk (May) 3:063. Who Needs You (Deacon) 3:054. It’s Late (May) 6.265. My Melancholy Blues (Mercury) 3:29CD 1: The Original Album (Bob Ludwig 2011 master)1.

We Will Rock You (May) 2:012. We Are The Champions (Mercury) 2:593. Sheer Heart Attack (Taylor) 3:264. All Dead, All Dead (May) 3:105. Spread Your Wings (Deacon) 4:346.

Divinity 2 character creator. Fight From The Inside (Taylor) 3:037. Get Down, Make Love (Mercury) 3:518. Sleeping On The Sidewalk (May) 3:069. Who Needs You (Deacon) 3:0510.

It’s Late (May) 6.2611. My Melancholy Blues (Mercury) 3:29CD2: NEWS OF THE WORLD: RAW SESSIONS1. We Will Rock You (Alternative Version) 2:292.

We Are The Champions (Alternative Version) 4:333. Sheer Heart Attack (Original Rough Mix) 4:174. All Dead, All Dead (Original Rough Mix) 3:085.

Spread Your Wings (Alternative Take) 4:566. Fight From The Inside (Demo Vocal Version) 3:087. Get Down, Make Love (Early Take) 4:028. Sleeping On The Sidewalk (Live in the USA, 1977) 3:499. Who Needs You (Acoustic Take) 2:4610.

It’s Late (Alternative Version) 6:4411. My Melancholy Blues (Original Rough Mix) 3:36CD3: NEWS OF THE WORLD: BONUS TRACKS1. Feelings Feelings (Take 10, July 1977) 1:552. We Will Rock You (BBC Session) 1:363. We Will Rock You (Fast) (BBC Session) 2:524. Spread Your Wings (BBC Session) 5:335.

It’s Late (BBC Session) 6:396. My Melancholy Blues (BBC Session) 3:137. We Will Rock You (Backing Track) 2:038. We Are The Champions (Backing Track) 2:599.

Spread Your Wings (Instrumental) 4:2310. Fight From The Inside (Instrumental) 3:0211. Get Down, Make Love (Instrumental) 3:4912. It’s Late (USA Radio Edit 1978) 3:5213. Sheer Heart Attack (Live in Paris 1979) 3:3514.

We Will Rock You (Live in Tokyo 1982) 2:5515. My Melancholy Blues (Live in Houston 1977) 3:4816.

Get Down, Make Love (Live in Montreal 1981) 4:3517. Spread Your Wings (Live in Europe 1979) 5:2018. We Will Rock You (Live at the MK Bowl 1982) 2:0819. We Are The Champions (Live at the MK Bowl 1982) 3:32DVD: QUEEN: THE AMERICAN DREAM (One hour). Hi Paul,I received the box-set on Friday and discovered that “two further CDs of recently unearthed outtakes and rarities” is actually one further CD of recently unearthed outtakes (which is brilliant by the way) and one of previously released rarities (it actually says so on the back of the box but sadly it was in my possession from amazon and unboxed by the time I read it.)You might want to amend your blurb (I’m assuming that you cut and pasted from a press-release) as I feel slightly sick that I have essentially just paid £100 for one CD! The remaining members of Queen should be informed that not all their fans earn as much as they do!

Danny, thanks for the additional info. I totally agree the documentary should be longer. And then, the Houston concert could have been served up as a backup feature. If there any sonic deficiencies, they could have been addressed.

Missing piano parts? Fly them in from a different concert. It’s amazing what software can do these days. I think a lot of fans would be happy with a DVD scrap book of interesting Bob Harris video footage, even if it couldn’t all be pulled into the context of the documentary.I don’t see much excuse for not including a hi-res mix of the album on the DVD.I’d still love to get 5.1 mixes of what they’ve got. Based on the disc 3 track listing, it looks like they still have multitracks for at least 5 of the songs. Even though I’m a little disappointed with this upcoming release, I don’t have too many problems with it. My objections are maily aimed at disc 3, which is an excellent exercise in cash-grabbing.

To some extent I can understand Feelings Feelings and BBC session 6 being there (for completion’s sake) and My Melancholy Blues (Live) and It’s Late (Single Edit) are very interesting, but the rest of it is absolute filler. They could have easily replaced that filler with some – soundboard – live recordings from either 1977 or 1978 (Wembley’s Empire Pool, perhaps?). For instance It’s Late, Spread Your Wings and the Sheer Heart Attack/Jeailhouse Rock combo that they used as an encore on the NOTW-Tour (that last one preferably from Houston). Any opportunity to hear a new recording of Freddie singing makes me really excited.Really excited – He has always been outstanding and my favourite singer since before I was 10 – 40 years!What is frustrating, as most people seem to share, is the huge sum of money required to pay for the filler in order to hear new gems!I am hoping the High Res sites will allow streaming or purchase of just the new tracks that I am aching to hear. Could be under a £10 if that does happen – Recently the Queen On Air release was also a high res download – so fingers crossed – For me, hearing the new Freddie vocals for a fair price is more important than a bloated product on a shelf.

Heresy on SDE, but a stark reality for many! I love vinyl, and CD and high res downloads. I don’t like an unfair price!

I also would have like to see a 5.1 mix of this album. And it should have been included in this 40th anniversary box set. Now we probably have to wait until the 50th anniversary box set in 2027!As mentioned before by many of you, this box set is overpriced. The CD’s with “Raw Sessions” and “Bonus Tracks” are very interesting, but not for £ 98 or € 114. Maybe I am going to buy this box set if the price comes down.I only wish that the wouldn’t force us to buy CD’s and vinyl in one box set. People who only want the CD’s are stuck with a vinyl record that the don’t want. The same thing for people who are only interested in vinyl.

“We will, we will, rob you!”.stomp, stomp, clap.I’ve ordered it, but if I don’t see a massive price-drop in the next 2 months I’ll be cancelling. Maybe we should try extortion? Tell Mr May that unless the price drops below £30, we will conduct a global badger cull.I’m in 2 minds about bundled vinyl (generally speaking, not just this particular item).

On the one hand, it ups the price substantially and I’ll never play it (unless I ever get a decent record player) but on the other hand, it makes the packaging larger and fancier-looking. Category: Beating a Dead Horse.While I have to agree with most of the comments here about the vinyl version needing to be a separate release, or not being included at all. I’m fine with the DVD being included (hopefully all-region NTSC – does anyone know?).

Although I personally would prefer a Blu-Ray, the inclusion of the DVD is compatible wit the most machines world-wide plus it will still play on a Blu-Ray player. Blu-Ray preferred, but DVD is better than nothing at all. And Queen’s releases are only involved with Disney for the U.S. Market (they’re on Hollywood Records in the U.S.). The rest of the world, including this release is through Universal/EMI. I would have been ok with this if it had a 5.1 mix on a blu ray. The inclusion of a DVD for the documentary seems ridiculous in this day and age, particularly as those who saw the film at the Freddie birthday party say it was projected in glorious HD.Having said that, I’ve preordered this because I’m a mug.

I am also assuming the price will drop at some point, and the price guarantee will kick in. I am potentially going to lose that bet.I think it looks a glorious package but it could have looked the same and been so much better. I am one of those diehard Queen fans with mixed feelings:– At last we get a proper deluxe treatment for an album (unlike those 2011 CD+bonus EP).– At last we get a wealthy collection of studio alternative takes, rough mixes, demos, etc etc. That´s fascinating stuff to me and can´t wait to explore those tracks.– At last we get to watch some of the (hopefully) coolest footage Bob Harris shot in 1977.But QPL, as usual, seem to live in their own universe, completely unaware of the current trends in the music business:– I don´t buy CD´s anymore. I am a vinyl lover and that´s the format I buy these days.

I am with the general consensus also. I don’t want or need vinyl (nor do I understand the current obsession with vinyl, but that’s another story). I would have liked a 5.1 mix, a complete soundboard show from that era and the ‘raw sessions’ disc, the latter of which is an intriguing prospect. I hope that there will be an expanded CD release of this one, which includes the ‘raw sessions’ disc. Queen productions have a long history of releasing disappointing product: with a little more effort and some attempt to find out what the fans wanted, this could have been great.

This edition looked fantastic, until I noticed only one vinyl album was included. These mixed sets really irritate me and ultimately make me not purchase them. You either buy vinyl or CD. Not so bad if you are a CD buyer but a real bummer if you’re a vinyl junkie. Surely it can’t be that much trouble to give us the option! I only want the vinyl and can’t justify spending that much cash on all those CD’s.

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If the whole set had been vinyl I’d have bought it in an instant.Big shame because it looks like a great collection. My turn to gripe. Great album, BUT:1) Too expensive – may hopefully go down a bit before release.2) (For this price) they should’ve included the green vinyl version of the LP.

Black vinyl is blah, plus vinyl in general adds too much to the size and price of the package3) (For this price) they should’ve included 5.1 + hi-res stereo on the DVD (or better yet, a BluRay)Gonna pass since I have the 2-CD remaster, the green vinyl, and the Japan SACD.Nowif they’re wise enough to also release a CD-only configuration, then I’m in just for the “Raw Sessions” and “Bonus Tracks” CD’s. Since record execs might read this – here’s what’ll really happen. I don’t want Vinyl, and more importantly, I don’t want to PAY for Vinyl. So in the end I’ll not buy and “find” the content I want, for a price very very very close to zero.Keep in mind – I.love.

physical product. I’m happy to pay a premium for big boxes. Bizarrely, you’re not selling the product I want.

It’s this weird box, with everything and its dog thrown into it.Except of course, the 5.1 mix the fans also wanted. What a train wreck. CD fans don’t want the Vinyl. Why would Vinyl fans want the CD’s? If you grab a coffee and go think about it, I’m sure you’ll see sense.

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Didn’t anyone noticed the backing track for We Will Rock You? So what do we get, 2 minutes of clapping and stomping? As for the one hour documentary, Harris shot hours and hours with the band, at home, in the limo, on tour, the Champions shoot, at the stage, i could go on. Hours and hours and we get one. Hopefully not the snippets that we already got in the past. Let’s pray to god that they will alter the bonus disc which features material we all have. I mean, the US single version of It’s Late is a nice touch and the Raw Sessions will be amazing but that bonus disc is a no go.

I am amazed that after pleeding, begging and screaming we will get a disc of alternate takes. There are reels circulating from this album so i am sure those have been used. Does anyone know why this time after decades we get a disc of rarities? What is the reason after being denied them for decades. Did they look at the chart performances of The Beatles Peppers boxset? All in all, i am looking forward to disc 2 and the documentary but the rest is an opportunity missed.