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DRAGON ATTACK a tribute to QUEEN IN MP3 FILES [Queen] [History] [Discography] [Video] [Books] [Photos] [Links] |
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| Dragon Attack Winamp Playlist | |
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11 tracks in playlist, average track length: 3:51 Playlist length: 42 minutes 26 seconds |
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| 1. I Want It All
Vocal: Robin McAuley Lead Guitar: Chris Impellitteri Rhythm Guitar: Bob Kulick Keyboards: Edward Harris Roth Bass: Ricky Phillips Drums: Jay Schellen
2. Sheer Heart Attack
3. Another One Bites The Dust
4. Save Me
5. We Will Rock You
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Dragon Attack: Tribute To Queen (USA)
Dragon Attack-Queen Tribute (+Bonus Track)
Dragon Attack: Tribute To Queen. CD and Tape
Dragon
Attack-Queen Tribute (+Bonus Track)
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| 6. We Are The Champions
Vocal: Paul Shortino Lead Guitar: Robby Krieger Rhythm Guitar: Bob Kulick Piano: Michael Sherwood Bass: Tony Franklin Drums: Carmine Appice Backing Vocals: Matt Laurent, Nick Dio |
7. Tie Your Mother Down
Vocal: Lemmy Kilmister Lead Guitar: Ted Nugent Rhythm Guitar: Lemmy Kilmister & Bob Kulick Bass: Rudy Sarzo Drums: Tommy Aldridge |
| 8. Get Down Make Love
Vocal: Glenn Hughes Lead Guitar: Jake E. Lee Rhythm Guitar: Bob Kulick Bass: Tony Franklin Drums: Carmine Appice |
9. Keep Yourself Alive
Vocal: Mark Boals Lead & Rhythm Guitar: Yngwie Malmsteen Bass: Rudy Sarzo Drums: Tommy Aldridge |
| 10. One Vision
Vocal: James LaBrie Lead Guitar: Bruce Bouillet Rhythm Guitar: Bruce Bouillet & Bob Kulick Bass: Ricky Phillips Drums: Jay Schellen |
11. It's Late
Vocal: John Bush Lead Guitar 1: Scott Ian Lead Guitar 2: Zachary Throne Bass: Joey Vera Drums: Jason Ian Additional Vocals: Scott Ian, Jason Ian, Joey Vera & Zachary Throne |
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Queen The Crown Jewels [BOX SET] Audio CD (November 24, 1998)
8 CD - 90 tracks
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Queen's crown jewels shine brightly, and they're a bargain in this inspiring eight-CD collection. Commemorating the operatic British band's 25th anniversary, The Crown Jewels boxes Queen's first eight albums, remastered and boasting bonus artwork, liner notes, and a reproduction of the infamous "Fat Bottomed Girls" bicycle poster. Since the death of Freddie Mercury in 1991, there's been a spate of Queen reissues and repackages, but this 90-song collection, spanning 1973's Queen to 1980's The Game, represents the crux of Queen's power and range of talent. What's best is being reminded of such great hits as the pure bombastic operatic style of "Killer Queen," the neo-rockabilly "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love," the boastful anthem "We Are the Champions," and the pop glam of "Tenement Funster." It's a colorful, engrossing trip, and the time is right for The Crown Jewels: with movies like Velvet Goldmine reminding us again of the glorious musical (and otherwise) excess of the '70s, everything old sounds new again. --Katherine Turman --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. |
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