Track Listing 1. Show Must Go On, The 2. Under Pressure - (Rag Mix) 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. Great Pretender, The 13. Princes of the Universe 14. Another One Bites the Dust 15. No-One Buy You (Only the Good Die Young) 16. These Are the Days of Our Lives 17. I Was Born to Love You
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | David Bowie, Elton John, George Michael, Ras Michael, Wyclef Jean | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Queen: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon. Additional personnel includes: David Bowie, George Michael, Elton John, Wyclef Jean, Ras Michael, Free, Montserrat Caballe (vocals). Producers include: Queen, David Bowie, David Richards, Mike Moran, Mack. Japanese version contains the bonus cut "I Was Born To Love You" instead of the U.S. version track "Thank God It's Christmas." Not so much a traditional greatest-hits album in the style of the first two volumes in the series, Queen's GREATEST HITS III is more of a collection of rarities, remixes, and under-appreciated album tracks. There's only one actual chart hit in these 17 cuts, the version of "Somebody To Love" recorded at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert at Wembley Stadium with George Michael on lead vocals. Other songs with guest singers include Elton John's take on "The Show Must Go On" and an interesting remix of "Another One Bites the Dust" with guest raps by Wyclef Jean. Besides that, there are three solo tracks by Mercury and one by Brian May, plus about a third of the final Queen album, MADE IN HEAVEN. Highlights include the previously rare holiday single "Thank God It's Christmas" and Queen's final recording, the tributary "No One But You (Only the Good Die Young)," recorded by the three remaining members of Queen for a charity single in the wake of Princess Diana's death. This disc was later included in its entirety as part of the three-disc box set THE PLATINUM COLLECTION: GREATEST HITS I, II, and III.
Editorial Reviews ...vocal magic here comes from a certain Mercurial talent, and George Michael....packing real poignancy...[it] reminds us that Freddie's tongue was still in his cheek right 'til the end... Mojo (12/01/1999)
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