Queen release Face It Alone: Group unveil rediscovered song with Freddie Mercury's vocals and The Miracle Collector's Edition album
13.10.2022 - 14:31
/ officialcharts.com
Official Charts Record Breakers Queen have announced the release of Face It Alone; a rediscovered track and their first new song with Freddie Mercury's vocals in eight years.
The track, which is out now on streaming platforms, will be also be available on 7-inch single from November 18, leading the reissue of the group's 13th studio album The Miracle that same day.
Queen The Miracle Collector's Edition box set will see the band's penultimate LP with Freddie reworked across a special eight-disc release, containing over an hour of unreleased studio recordings, six previously-unheard songs and intimate audio of the group in the studio.
Speaking on Face It Alone, Roger Taylor described the much-anticipated song as 'a little gem from Freddie that we’d kind of forgotten about.' Bandmate Brian May adds that the track 'it’s beautiful, it’s touching.'
See the tracklisting of Queen's upcoming The Miracle Collector's Edition box set release below:
The album as originally released on CD, remastered by Bob Ludwig in 2011 from the original first-generation master mixes.
A fascinating window into the band’s creative process featuring much sought-after original takes, demos and early versions, including the new single Face It All.
Recreates the proposed follow-up to the album, Alternative Miracle. Originally considered at the time, this compilation of extra tracks from The Miracle, B-sides, extended versions and single versions was cancelled due to a heavy release schedule.
Instrumentals and backing tracks of the ten songs that make up The Miracle.
The band discuss, in their own words, the creative process behind the album.
The Miracle Videos includes the five promotional music videos and bonus content on both Blu-ray and DVD formats.