Track Listing DISC 1: 1. We Will Rock You 2. Let Me Entertain You 3. Death on Two Legs 4. Killer Queen 5. Bicycle Race 6. I'm in Love With My Car 7. Get Down, Make Love 8. You're My Best Friend 9. Now I'm Here 10. Dreamer's Ball 11. Love of My Life 12. 39 13. Keep Yourself Alive
DISC 2: 1. Don't Stop Me Now 2. Spread Your Wings 3. Brighton Rock 4. Bohemian Rhapsody 5. Tie Your Mother Down 6. Sheer Heart Attack 7. We Will Rock You 8. We Are the Champions 9. God Save the Queen
| Details | | Playing Time: | 90 min. | | Producer: | Queen | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Queen: Freddie Mercury (vocals, keyboards), Brian May (guitars, vocals), John Deacon (bass), Roger Taylor (drums, vocals). Recorded live on Queen's January-March 1979 European tour. Digitally remastered from original master tapes. Although many think of Queen foremost as a band that excelled in the recording studio, the group was also an exceptional live band, as the 1979 double disc LIVE KILLERS demonstrates. After years of honing its stage act, Queen had become one of the world's premiere rock concert attractions, featuring elaborate staging and costumes. Recorded during a two-month European tour in support of the JAZZ album, LIVE KILLERS does an excellent job of mixing the hits with the lesser-known songs, and inspired playing by all four members adds an additional element of excitement. LIVE KILLERS contains two versions of Queen's famous anthem "We Will Rock You"--a fast rocking version opens the set, while the foot-stomping original closes the album along with its counterpart, "We Are the Champions." Due to the abundance of material to choose from, Queen often combined several tracks as a medley. For this outing, the medley was comprised of "Death on Two Legs," "Killer Queen," "Bicycle Race," "I'm In Love with My Car," and "Get Down, Make Love." Other highlights include positively electric versions of "Now I'm Here," "You're My Best Friend," "Keep Yourself Alive," "Brighton Rock" and, of course, "Bohemian Rhapsody."
Editorial Reviews Which CD Performance 9 / Sound 9
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