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Click for big image "Queen - The Platinum Collection: Greatest Hits I, II & III"

List price: $22.99
Sale price: $14.97
You save: $8.02 (35%)





Artist(s): Queen
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0720616236029
Format(s):
  • Box set
  • Original recording remastered

  • Label: Hollywood Records
    List Price: $22.99
    Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
    MPN: 162360
    Number Of Discs: 3
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 1.1"
    Width: 5.04"
    Length: 1.1"
    Weight: 0.53 lbs.
    Product Group: Music
    Publisher: Hollywood Records
    Release Date: 2002-09-24
    Studio: Hollywood Records
    UPC: 720616236029
     
    Tracks:
    Disc 1
    1. Bohemian Rhapsody
    2. Another One Bites The Dust
    3. Killer Queen
    4. Fat Bottomed Girls
    5. Bicycle Race
    6. You're My Best Friend
    7. Don't Stop Me Now
    8. Save Me
    9. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
    10. Somebody To Love
    11. Now I'm Here
    12. Good Old-fashioned Lover Boy
    13. Play The Game
    14. Flash
    15. Seven Seas Of Rhye
    16. We Will Rock You
    17. We Are The Champions
    Disc 2
    1. A Kind Of Magic
    2. Under Pressure
    3. Radio Ga Ga
    4. I Want It All
    5. I Want To Break Free
    6. Innuendo
    7. It's A Hard Life
    8. Breakthru
    9. Who Wants To Live Forever
    10. Headlong
    11. The Miracle
    12. I'm Going Slightly Mad
    13. The Invisible Man
    14. Hammer To Fall
    15. Friends Will Be Friends
    16. The Show Must Go On
    17. One Vison
    Disc 3
    1. The Show Must Go On
    2. Under Pressure
    3. Barcelona
    4. Too Much Love Will Kill You
    5. Somebody To Love
    6. You Don't Fool Me
    7. Heaven For Everyone
    8. Las Palabras De Amor
    9. Driven By You
    10. Living On My Own
    11. Let Me Live
    12. The Great Pretender
    13. Princes Of The Universe
    14. Another One Bites The Dust
    15. No-One But You
    16. These Are The Days Of Our Lives
    17. Thank God It's Christmas

    Editorial Reviews
    Amazon.com:
    What once seemed Queen's greatest liabilities--a preening flamboyance and pompous, overwrought theatricality--have ironically become their most enduring charms in a gray, postmodern pop-music landscape. While it eschews the glammy, pre-punk hard rock of live faves like "Stone Cold Crazy" and "Tie Your Mother Down" for the band's more quirky club-beat string of latter-day hits, this 51-track triple-CD anthology goes a long way toward documenting the true dimensions of the band's music and fame. Some songs may not be instantly familiar to American fans because of yet another irony: just as their U.S. fortunes waned during the punk and new wave era, the band was exploding into true international superstars. Thus, there may be a sense of discovery here, whether of latter-day Queen material or solo work by Brian May and Freddie Mercury, whose duet on "Barcelona" with diva Montserrat Caballé transcends boundaries of both time and genre. A previously unreleased live performance of "The Show Must Go On" featuring Elton John on vocals is also included. --Jerry McCulley

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.5

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-11-22
    Content: THIS IS A GREAT PACKAGE BUT WHEN I PUT IT INTO ITUNES THE TITLES WERE ALL WRONG ON THE SECOND DISC, THEY CAME UP WITH THE SAME TITLES AS THE FRIST DISC
    Summary: GREAT MUSIC / BAD BURN

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-08-15
    Content: I received the Queen CD I bought from Amazon in a reasonable time and in perfect condition.

    Thank You!
    Summary: Queen CD

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-08-15
    Content: I don't have any comments on this album. It is just awesome
    Guy
    Zoetermeer, the Netherlands
    Summary: Just awesome

    Rating - 3 Date: 2008-07-01
    Content: Let me start by saying, I am a Queen fan(atic). Have been since I was 9 years old. I can pretty be counted on to A) buy any Queen merchandise and/or products, or B) or least give said merchandise and/or products a fair look before I pass by. That having been said, I don't think this greatest hits set is really the best representation of the most versatile band ever. That's right, Beatles, I said "ever".

    The problem with sets like these is that the average listener will buy it and think, "Well, that's Queen taken of, then", stick it on their shelf and forget about it. But then they'll miss out on great stuff like "Tie Your Mother Down", "Stone Cold Crazy", "In The Lap Of The Gods", "Mustapha", "It's Late", "Flick Of The Wrist"...the list literally goes on and on. Also, this just may be my inner anal-retentive fanboy speaking here, but some of the songs on this set are rather annoyingly edited, at least to my ears. For example, on this set's version of "Under Pressure", Queen's seminal 1981 New Wave collaboration with David Bowie, the second refrain of "This is our last chance" is--POOF!--completely gone. It's very unnerving, and takes someone who's heard the song that way their entire lives completely out of the moment. Further examples include the truncated version of "Fat Bottomed Girls" on Disc One, which on this version fades out, rather than coming to its usual strong finish in the unedited version, which can be found on the original album "Jazz" or the 1992 U.S. maroon-colored release, "Queen's Greatest Hits".

    As for the much-maligned "Greatest Hits III" (Disc Three), it's not quite as bad as all that. "Princes Of The Universe" was erroneously left off of most of the previous hits collections; long overdue to be included, as it's one of the best known Queen songs, thanks to the "Highlander" films and TV series. Also, it was good to have some cuts from Freddie Mercury's side projects, most notably "Barcelona" with Monserrat Caballe and "Living On My Own" from the "Mr. Bad Guy" album, which can prove difficult to find. Elton John's passionate rendition of "The Show Must Go On" is very moving in the context of things, and even George Michael acquits himself admirably with a joyous take on "Somebody To Love". Both performances serve as fitting tributes to Freddie Mercury's spirit. As for the remix of "Another One Bites The Dust" by Wyclef Jean? Well, to my surprise, I really didn't think it was as bad as some have made it out to be, especially when compared to some of the Rick Rubin remixes from the 1991 album re-releases (Anybody else remember that remix of "Bicycle Race"? Ick.)

    Anyways, to sum up, I personally think it would be better for the beginning Queen listener to at least delve into some of Queen's studio albums first, but being that we live in a world where everybody's in a mad hurry, it's quite understandable that people would pick up the most concise collection of material. Just don't make the mistake of ending your search here.
    Summary: Ehh...

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-06-02
    Content: Absolutely OUTSTANDING. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys the musical genius of Freddie, Brian and the band.


    Summary: Queen - The Platinum Greatest Hits I, II & III


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