Friends Will Be Friends - Queen, Deacon, John [Queen
The Show Must Go On
One Vision
Aussie pressing of their greatest hits includes 17 tracks, 'A Kind Of Magic', 'Under Pressure', 'Radio Ga Ga', 'I Want It All', 'I Want To Break Free', 'Innuendo', 'It's A Hard Life', 'Breakthru', 'Who Wants To Live Fore... more »ver', 'Headlong', 'The Miracle', 'I'm Going Slightly Mad', 'The Invisible Man', 'Hammer To Fall', 'Friends Will Be Friends', 'The Show Must Go On' & 'One Vision'. EMI/1991 release.« less
Aussie pressing of their greatest hits includes 17 tracks, 'A Kind Of Magic', 'Under Pressure', 'Radio Ga Ga', 'I Want It All', 'I Want To Break Free', 'Innuendo', 'It's A Hard Life', 'Breakthru', 'Who Wants To Live Forever', 'Headlong', 'The Miracle', 'I'm Going Slightly Mad', 'The Invisible Man', 'Hammer To Fall', 'Friends Will Be Friends', 'The Show Must Go On' & 'One Vision'. EMI/1991 release.
"Released shortly before Freddie's death in 1991, Greatest Hits 2 is a fitting tribute to one of (if not THE) greatest bands of all time.The album covers queen's highlights from the early 80's to the early 90's. During this period, Queen's fame rocketed to even further heights around the world but, sadly, declined in America. To any American people wanting to know if Queen still had 'it' after the 70's, the answer is YES, and even more so. Greatest Hits 2 is arguably better than the first. Whilst none of the tracks here may not match the likes of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' or 'We Are The Champions', we are left with a much more consistent compilation.The album kicks off with 'A Kind Of Magic', a soaring pop hit. The other more mainstream hits include 'Radio Ga Ga' and 'I Want To Break Free,. 'Who Wants To Live Forever' and 'The Show Must Go On' are two of the most moving ballads Queen ever produced.What sets this compilation apart from the first though, are the harder, rockier songs. Queen's stadium rock songs seemed to rock harder than ever before. This may explain why this album isn't as universally appreciated as the first. 'I Want It All', 'Breakthrough', 'Hammer To Fall' and 'One Vision' still get my adrenaline rushing every time I hear them. 'The Miracle' and 'Innuendo' proves that Queen still had that 'Bohemian Rhapsody' style in them.This is an album no Queen fan should be without, if you are not familiar with these hits, please take the risk and get this album - you won't be dissapointed."
Gimme fried chicken!
Johnny Heering | Bethel, CT United States | 08/20/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This second volume of Queen's Greatest Hits covers the years 1981 to 1991. During this time period, Queen's popularity in the US dropped drastically. In fact, only two songs from this CD, "Under Pressure" and "Radio Ga Ga", were legitimate hits in America. In the UK, however, Queen remained as popular as ever. Every song here was a hit in the UK, with nine of them reaching the Top Ten. This CD should prove to Americans what the British knew all along; that Queen was still producing good music after they dropped off of the US charts. Highly recommended."
Save your cash
blondiethedrummer | MO usa | 12/07/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Any Queen compilation gets 5 stars in my book, but save your money and buy Greatest Hits I and II on Hollywood records for around the same price. You'll get all these tunes plus a few more and all of hits vol. 1."
Great Compilation
Ashok K. Banerjee | Great Falls, VA USA | 09/03/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Compared to Greatest Hits I, this album's sales were disappointing, but the album is much better. Although none of the songs can measure up to 'Bohemian Rhapsody' (no songs can), the overall quality is much better. 'Innuendo', 'Radio Ga Ga', 'A Kind of Magic' and 'Under Pressure' are the best songs.
This album is far superior to its American counterpart, Classic Queen. This album is actually an album of Queen's hits, not half hits, half random songs.
Of course, this goes great with the UK Greatest Hits (with the US one, you don't get Bohemian Rhapsody)."