Queen
Live at Wembley '86
Label:  Hollywood Records 
Length:  0:00
  Ref#:  ?-0049
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      One Vision    
      2.  
      Tie Your Mother Down    
      3.  
      In The Lap Of The Gods    
      4.  
      Seven Seas Of Rhye    
      5.  
      Tear It Up    
      6.  
      A Kind Of Magic    
      7.  
      Under Pressure    
      8.  
      Another One Bites The Dust    
      9.  
      Who Wants To Live Forever    
      10.  
      I Want To Break Free    
      11.  
      Impromptu    
      12.  
      Brighton Rock Solo    
      13.  
      Now I'm Here    
      14.  
      Love Of My Life    
      15.  
      Is This The World We Created    
      16.  
      (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care    
      17.  
      Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart)    
      18.  
      Tutti Frutti    
      19.  
      Gimme Some Lovin'    
      20.  
      Bohemian Rhapsody    
      21.  
      Hammer To Fall    
      22.  
      Crazy Little Thing Called Love    
      23.  
      Big Spender    
      24.  
      Radio Ga Ga    
      25.  
      We Will Rock You    
      26.  
      Friends Will Be Friends    
      27.  
      We Are The Champions    
      28.  
      God Save The Queen    
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      Queen released several worthy live albums, but what makes Live at Wembley '86 special is the thrill of hearing the band recapturing its powers and its huge audience simultaneously. In the early '80s Queen put out their weakest albums, but their performance in 1985's Live Aid concert reminded them of what they were capable of and of how much their public still loved them. This extended live disc has it all--a nice selection of hits ("Bohemian Rhapsody," "Under Pressure," "We Will Rock You," and "Radio Ga Ga," among others), quality album cuts ("Now I'm Here," "I Want to Break Free"), displays of instrumental wizardry (Brian May's "Brighton Rock" guitar solo), and even some goofing on '50s and '60s rock & roll classics ("Tutti Frutti," "Gimme Some Lovin'"). There's a chilly premonition in Freddie Mercury's declaration that "we're gonna stay together until we die" but some comfort in the fact that his statement was essentially true. Wembley '86 is a fitting last hurrah. --Daniel Durchholz
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