| Queen Live at Wembley 1986 |
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 | Tracklist: 1. One Vision
2. Tie your mother down
3. In the lap of the gods... revisited
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. Impromtu
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
Release Date: 1992 | |
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| Summary: Still the album is fun to listen to despite these minor (if barely noticeable) hiccups, making Live at Wembley 1986 not only one of Queen’s essential albums but an essential live album. |
2 of 4 thought this review was well written
Released in ‘1992,’ “Live at Wembley 1986,” ‘Queen’s’ third live album release after ‘1978’s’ “Live Killers,” and ‘1986’s’ “Live Magic,” is one of the best documents of Queen as a live band. Unlike the other two that covered their live tours in bits and pieces or just unnecessarily edited down versions, Live at Wembley, for a change, shows an entire Queen Show.
Although the track listing is similar to that of 86’s Live Magic, this time there have been no annoying short cuts made or songs unnecessarily cut to pieces. There a kind of honesty, yet fun to the performance here, something that was lacking from their two previous live EP’s.
What this live album does a great job of too is showcasing Queen’s best hits, and Live at Wembley show cases them here. From ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ ‘A Kind of Magic,’ ‘Radio Ga Ga,’ ‘Crazy little thing called Love,’ ‘Another one bites the dust,’ ‘Under Pressure,’ We will rock you,’ and ‘We are the champions,’ the album is jam-packed with well known hit after well known hit.
It some ways it comes across more as a live hits package than an album (Although non-single gems like ‘In the lap of the gods,’ ‘Is this the world we created,’ and the pumped up version of ‘Tear it up,’ do make a welcome addition). But to the bands credit they don’t simply recycle their songs as carbon studio copies but indeed give them each that heavier distinction that makes even a song as old as ‘Now I’m Here’ seem very fresh and new.
‘Freddie’ naturally steals the show, and shows off his brilliant ‘front-man persona that lit up the previous years ‘Live Aid,’ there’s even a part, when just after the band perform their hit single Under Pressure, Mercury goes into a splendid a cappella sing along with the audience, who chant ‘Elo…’ with him.
There are some surprise elements to:
First being the well performed cover versions of “Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye heart),” and “Big Spender.” They also amazingly perform “Tutti Fruitti,” virtually making it their own song.
There are some minor weak points to the album though:
The first being Bohemian Rhapsody, which although sounding great in the studio, the band could never quite pull it of live. Another problem is the unnecessarily long guitar solo for “Brighton Rock,” which bought back the bands early problems where they would try to perform needless guitar solos which ultimately were boring.
Another problem (although minor), is that wasn’t this the ‘A Kind of Magic Tour?’ I mean basically we get three songs from that album “A Kind of Magic,” “Who wants to live forever,” and a dreadful cut down version of (the admittingly dreadful) “Friends will be Friends.” This was their latest album afterall. For example ‘Live Killers’ which was released during the bands ‘Jazz Tour’ at least had a couple of numbers from that album (Despite how bad Jazz might have been).
Still the album is fun to listen to despite these minor (if barely noticeable) hiccups, making Live at Wembley 1986 not only one of Queen’s essential albums but an essential live album.
4/5
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hey you liked a Queen album.
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| | | this has 4 tracks from a kind of magic, live killers had 4 tracks from Jazz - unless you want to include the few seconds of Mustapha ad lib . . . your second last paragraph just needs to be removed completely
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damn it I thought you left.
Not until the entire discography has been reviewed.
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[quote=gblackman in previous review]^^^ I have said in my Queen I review that I'd review all of Queen's studio albums including some live & Greatest Hits compilatations when I get round to it. Once I've finished I'll be reviewing all of Led Zeppelin's studio albums including some live compilations and then Michael Jackson and some others.[/quote]
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a dreadful cut down version of (the admittingly dreadful) “Friends will be Friends.”
A. Bad Grammar
B. Die
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| | | Quick scan: the review looks slightly better than your older reviews.
| | | 'Glaringly' average 'review'. You know, 'these' don't have to be 'used' on 'every other word'.
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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but...
I knew he has posted it on one of his other reviews, but I was repressing it in hopes of it not being true...all well.
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| | | Album Rating: 4
Hey why didn't you compare it to the rest of their discography?!?!?! I now have no idea how good/bad this is
ha, I only do that for studio albums I'm afraid. LOL.
this has 4 tracks from a kind of magic, live killers had 4 tracks from Jazz - unless you want to include the few seconds of Mustapha ad lib . . . your second last paragraph just needs to be removed completely
true, true true (I forgot One Vision lol)
Hmm on Live Killers there was Bicycle Race, Dreamers Ball, Don't stop me Now, Let me entertain you, and Mustapha (yeah for 30 seconds but if you're gonna count Friends will be Friends).
But you have a point I suppose, but I'll stick by my guns cos One Vision is more of an Iron Eagle film song than a Kind of Magic, and I'd prefer to think that Friends will be Friends never happened.
| | | yes but to extend the debate bicycle race on live killers is curtailed as well being part of the medley. . . so if you are going to discount friends will be friends . . .
I think the more surprising thing is that fat bottomed girls didn't make live killers
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