Queen guitarist Brian May has revealed more details regarding the band’s plans to issue unreleased material featuring the late Freddie Mercury.
"We found a few more tracks with Freddie singing and all of us playing, and they're quite beautiful,” May told BBC Radio Wales' Wynne Evans. “So people will be hearing this work towards the end of the year. We are gonna put out an album which probably is called Queen Forever. And it's a compilation, but it will have this new material which nobody in the world has ever heard. I think people will really enjoy it."
"Most of it comes from the '80s when we were in full flight. So it's is quite emotional,” May continued. “It is the big, big ballads and the big, big epic sound. It wouldn't have been if we hadn't have done this restoration job. We had to start from scratch, because we only had scraps. But knowing how it would have happened if we had finished it, I can sit there and make it happen with modern technology. And we have Pro Tools these days; and you can do almost anything in Pro Tools."
The project is expected to include Mercury’s work with Michael Jackson, as well as unreleased collaborations with David Bowie, Andy Gibb, and Rod Stewart.
Up next, Queen launch a North American tour with Adam Lambert; shows begin in Chicago on June 19.
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