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Gem ballads that highlight QUEEN’s sentimental side. One piece that crystallizes it with the best video is decided to be released. This work includes promo clips for 15 songs. A compilation composed entirely of ballads, compiled by overseas enthusiasts. All of our products have been carefully selected to be of the highest quality. Of course, there are some familiar songs in the official clip collection, but that’s not all. “Love Of My Life” was recorded at Wembley in 1986, “My Melancholy Blues” was recorded in Houston in 1977, and “White Queen (As It Began)” was recorded in London in 1975. In addition, you can watch clips that were scattered all over the place at once, such as “Let Me In Your Heart Again” by “QUEEN FOREVER” and “No-One But You” by “QUEEN ROCKS.” It’s simple and convenient, but more than that, the emotion that comes out from the series of ballads is wonderful. By cutting out all the intense rock and epic anthems, what emerges is the diverse talent of a melody maker. Sometimes he gives gentle admonitions, sometimes he makes earnest appeals, and sometimes he is happy. Not only Freddie’s singing voice, but also the arrangements are diverse, and Brian’s guitar is secret, and approaches with a sky-high feeling of exhilaration. I realized once again that even just the ballads were filled with different expressions. Particularly interesting is “All Dead, All Dead.” Of course, it is a famous song from “NEWS OF THE WORLD”, but what is included in this work is not the album version, but the lyric video of Freddie’s version, which was produced when the 40th anniversary super deluxe edition was released. is. The song itself expresses the feeling of loss after losing a beloved cat, with the lyrics sung by Freddie playing with an animated black cat and gently petting it. Moreover, this is not a completely replaced take of Freddie, but a version in which Brian’s singing voice remains in some parts. This song was originally written by Brian, and it is a beautiful clip in which the voices intersect as they arrive at the paradise (?) where the robots from “NEWS OF THE WORLD” lie. Another must-see is “You Take My Breath Away.” A collage of photos and illustrations from the 1970s, with lyrics appearing in black letters. It is probably produced by the maniac who compiled this work, but he probably wanted to include this song in the midst of all the official clips. This feeling is reflected in the handmade feel. This is a collection of videos where you can immerse yourself in QUEEN’s gem melodies for about an hour. In fact, ballads are diverse and show a variety of expressions. It’s great to look at carefully, fill in gaps in your collection, or use as calming background music in your daily life. The sound and visual beauty are of official quality, making this a piece that will enrich your daily life. The official video compilation available only in digital format (featuring some unreleased clips) 1. A Winter’s Tale 2. All Dead All Dead (Freddie on Vocal) 3. Heaven For Everyone 4. Let Me In Your Heart Again 5. Love Of My Life (Wembley 1986) 6. My Melancholy Blues (Houston 1977) 7. No-One But You 8. Save Me 9. Somebody To Love 10. These Are The Days Of Our Lives 11. Too Much Love Will Kill You 12. White Queen (As It Began) (London 1975) 13. Who Wants To Live Forever 14. You Take My Breath Away (New Clips) 15. You’re My Best Friend PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.64min.
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