Queen: Live At The Rainbow '74 (2CD)
Queen
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US $24.99
- Release Date 08 September 2014
- In Stock
- Product code
- 3791068
- Format
- Double CD Album
- Number of Discs
- 2
- Label
- Universal Music
Sunday 31st March 1974 is a landmark date in the history of rock music. It is now celebrated in the multi format release of a rare recording made at legendary London venue The Rainbow, of a concert by a then up-and-coming band called Queen. Few who turned up for that iconic performance could have predicted they would go on to become arguably the world’s best and most successful rock group, although many more may have suspected it after this stunning show.
Among the unique material contained in this release are over a dozen tracks never previously released on any official Queen live album.
Now, a remarkable 40 years later, Queen: Live at the Rainbow ’74 has finally surfaced from the archives, providing an invaluable record of emerging superstars demonstrating their talent.
Two CD digi-pack, with one CD featuring the March show and the second CD featuring the November show.
CD1:
QUEEN II TOUR Live at the Rainbow, March ’74
- Procession
- Father To Son
- Ogre Battle
- Son And Daughter
- Guitar Solo
- Son And Daughter (Reprise)
- White Queen (As It Began)
- Great King Rat
- The Fairy Feller’s Master-Stroke
- Keep Yourself Alive
- Drum Solo
- Keep Yourself Alive (Reprise)
- Seven Seas Of Rhye
- Modern Times Rock ’n’ Roll
- Jailhouse Rock (Medley) Stupid Cupid (Medley) Be Bop A Lula (Medley)
- Liar
- See What A Fool I’ve Been
CD2:
SHEER HEART ATTACK TOUR Live at the Rainbow, November ’74
- Procession
- Now I’m Here
- Ogre Battle
- Father To Son
- White Queen (As It Began)
- Flick Of The Wrist
- In The Lap Of The Gods
- Killer Queen
- The March Of The Black Queen
- Bring Back That Leroy Brown
- Son And Daughter
- Guitar Solo
- Son And Daughter (Reprise)
- Keep Yourself Alive
- Drum Solo
- Keep Yourself Alive (Reprise)
- Seven Seas Of Rhye
- Stone Cold Crazy
- Liar
- In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited
- Big Spender
- Modern Times Rock ’n’ Roll
- Jailhouse Rock
- God Save The Queen