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It's Official: Queen Will Rock Fans with U.S. Reissues

February 24, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

To finally clear up all the confusion, Hollywood Records issued a press release confirming that the upcoming reissues of the band's first five LPs - the ones we've covered at great length here - will be getting Stateside releases this spring.

As with the U.K. versions coming from Island/UMe in March, these sets will be two discs each, pairing the original LPs with a bonus disc of rarities. (The track listings are identical worldwide.) The Deep Cuts compilation is not set for a U.S. release, but the press release does mention the forthcoming Record Store Day single, and confirms that on April 19, the Greatest Hits II compilation will see its first standalone release in the U.S. (recall that Hollywood, who'd at the time of the disc's release in 1991 had only just secured catalogue distribution rights for the band, opted for an entirely different set of compilations.)

Hit the jump for the full release, and raise a glass knowing that you've just been saved a bit of cash by not having to import these sets!

Queen's 40th Anniversary Celebration Kicks Off with Deluxe Reissue of First Five Studio Albums, Plus Greatest Hits II, 'Stormtroopers in Stilettos' Gallery Exhibition and More

BURBANK, Calif., Feb. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Queen's 40th anniversary is now upon us, and the band plans to pull out all the stops to celebrate this historic occasion. "2011 is an important year for Queen," said Brian May "and there will be a lot of activity." Adds Roger Taylor, "I can't believe it's been that long and that we are still around in such a big way. I'm amazed and grateful!" This yearlong event will be marked by a series of releases, re-releases, special limited-edition items and events around the world.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110224/LA53863)

It was in March 1971 that bassist John Deacon joined May and Taylor's buzzed-about London group, which had changed its name from Smile to Queen nine months earlier, following the addition of multitalented singer/pianist Freddie Mercury, thus completing the classic lineup. The four simpatico musicians proceeded to take the world by storm. The band has released a total of 18 chart-topping albums and 18 #1 singles, while selling more than 300 million albums worldwide, making them one of the biggest rock acts of all time. They've received seven Ivor Novello awards in the U.K., were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003, the UK Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, and even received their own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in October 2002.

As live artists, Queen literally conquered the world. Acknowledged as one of the greatest stadium bands of all time, Queen performed over 700 concerts, reaching into every corner of the world. They achieved rock history by being the first band to open up South America and the Eastern Bloc, with world record-breaking concerts in Argentina, Brazil and Hungary.

This is a timeless band whose music retains such immediacy and undiminished power that new fans continue to discover and embrace it, along the way inspiring a host of diverse artists from Lady Gaga (who took her name from Queen's "Radio Ga Ga"), and Katy Perry, through to the Foo Fighters. It's worth noting that Queen's videos have collectively generated well north of 300 million views online--a remarkable figure that figures to expand exponentially with the launch of a dedicated Vevo channel this spring, in yet another iteration of the anniversary rollout.

As the centerpiece in the 40th anniversary celebration, Queen's entire 15-album studio catalog is being reissued in a series of deluxe editions. Every note is being tweaked, every piece of artwork is being cleaned, freshened up and resourced, wherever necessary, with the legendary Bob Ludwig doing the remastering, working from the original source material. The albums will be released in three waves, staggered over the next year, with the first wave--comprising the first five LPs--coming this spring.

Each studio album will be released in a new two-CD edition, the first containing the updated, remastered original LP, the second disc packed with rarities--and we don't use the term lightly. Some of these gems have never before seen the light of day, even in crappy bootleg form. To cite a particularly fascinating example, five first-album demos recorded at London's De Lane Lea Studios in December 1971 were pulled from the only existing copy on the planet--an acetate from May's personal archives. Not even his bandmates had a copy.

"A huge amount of work has already been put in behind the scenes to unleash a completely newly mastered set of the original Queen LPs and CDs," May noted. "I know our fans will appreciate the attention to detail, bringing the early albums closer than ever to the magic of the vinyl originals, but with the benefit of up-to-the-minute quality technology."

In other anniversary activity, the gallery exhibition "Stormtroopers in Stilettos" opens in London on Feb. 25, with plans in place to tour the exhibit around the world. According to May, this unprecedented event "will highlight in some innovative ways the growth of the 'Early Queen.'" On April 12, Hollywood will reissue Queen's debut single, "Keep Yourself Alive" b/w "Son and Daughter," on seven-inch vinyl in a limited edition coinciding with Record Store Day. And on April 19, the label will issue the band's Greatest Hits II for the first time in North America. This classic collection includes the rock standards "Under Pressure" and "Radio Ga Ga," plus many other classics from the second half of Queen's run, including the worldwide smashes "I Want It All" & "Innuendo." Additionally, the "Queen on Vinyl" reissue program will be completed this year with the release of the final five studio albums.

In the UK, Queen's Greatest Hits 1 holds the record of being the biggest selling album of all time ahead of albums by The Beatles, Oasis, Dire Straits, and Abba.

This is just the beginning of what promises to be a treasure trove of must-have pieces for Queen fans. More will be revealed in the coming months, so stay tuned.

Bonus Tracks on the First Five Studio Albums:

    QUEEN (1973)
    1. Keep Yourself Alive (De Lane Lea Demo,
     December 1971)
    2. Great King Rat (De Lane Lea Demo, December
     1971)
    3. Jesus (De Lane Lea Demo, December 1971)
    4. Liar (De Lane Lea Demo, December 1971)
    5. The Night Comes Down (De Lane Lea Demo,
     December 1971)
    6. Mad The Swine (June 1972)

    QUEEN II (1974)
    1. White Queen (Live at Hammersmith Odeon,
     December 1975)
    2. See What A Fool I've Been (BBC Session, July
     1973 -2011 Remix)
    3. Seven Seas Of Rhye (Instrumental)
    4. See What A Fool I've Been (B-side Version,
     February 1974)
    5. Nevermore (BBC Session, April 1974)

    SHEER HEART ATTACK (1974)
    1. Now I'm Here (Live at Hammersmith Odeon,
     December 1975)
    2. Flick Of The Wrist (BBC Session, October
     1974)
    3. Tenement Funster (BBC Session, October 1974)
    4. Bring Back That Leroy Brown (A Cappella Plus)
    5. In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited (Live at
     Wembley Stadium, July 1986)

    A NIGHT AT THE OPERA (1975)
    1. Keep Yourself Alive (Long-Lost Retake, June
     1975)
    2. Bohemian Rhapsody (Operatic Section A
     Cappella)
    3. I'm In Love With My Car (Guitar & Vocal
     Version)
    4. You're My Best Friend (Backing Track)
    5. '39 (Live at Earl's Court, June 1977) TBC
    6. Love Of My Life (Live Single Version, June
     1979)

    A DAY AT THE RACES (1976)
    1. Tie Your Mother Down (Backing Track)
    2. Somebody To Love (Live at Milton Keynes, June
     1982)
    3. You Take My Breath Away (Live in Hyde Park,
     September 1976)
    4. Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy (Top Of The
     Pops, July 1977)
    5. Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) (HD
     mix)

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SOURCE Hollywood Records

 

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Michael Duquette (Founder) was fascinated with catalog music ever since he discovered there was more than one version of John Williams' soundtrack to E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. A 2009 graduate of Seton Hall University with a B.A. in journalism, Mike paired his profession with his passion through The Second Disc, one of the first sites to focus on all reissue labels great and small. His passion for reissues turned into a career, with bylines on catalog at Discogs, City Pages and Ultimate Prince and credits on titles including the Grammy-winning 'Squeeze Box: The Complete Works of "Weird Al" Yankovic.' Born and raised in New Jersey, Mike lives in Astoria, Queens with an ever-expanding collection of music.

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Comments

  1. plasket says

    February 24, 2011 at 5:04 pm

    Interesting that an official press release from Disney would include the word "crappy."

    Reply
    • Mike Duquette says

      February 24, 2011 at 11:37 pm

      I will confess to laughing out loud when I saw that.

      Reply
  2. RoyalScam says

    February 24, 2011 at 5:37 pm

    NICE! I am patting myself on the back for not jumping on the imports. I had a feeling...

    Reply
  3. Galley says

    February 25, 2011 at 12:06 am

    Perhaps this is why Amazon was selling the Crown Jewels boxed set for $20 recently.

    Reply
    • RoyalScam says

      February 25, 2011 at 9:22 am

      Sound wise, that's about all it's worth, IMO.

      Reply
  4. Jason says

    February 25, 2011 at 1:20 pm

    A 1986 live track on the SHA reissue? Am I the only one that finds this strange? And as you said before, Mike, a second disc with 5-6 tracks is just wasteful. There is so much in the archives that Greg Brooks is just sitting on. Snippets keep getting played at fan club conventions. What the hell are they waiting for?

    Reply
  5. Tom says

    February 25, 2011 at 1:36 pm

    Looks like it is going to be a great year for reissues.

    Reply
  6. John says

    April 10, 2011 at 3:05 pm

    I was just at Vintage Vinayl in Fords, NJ and thet have the first batch of UK reissues and the Rare tracks CD.

    Reply

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