After forty years, Queen has decided to change labels and will be under the umbrella of Universal Music from 1 January 2011. Queen decided to celebrate this important step and the anniversary of four decades of their existence by re-releasing all their albums! The legendary British band Queen managed to sell more than 170 million records during ...
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| Title | Greatest Hits II |
| Artist | Queen |
| More info | Europe Repress Remastered CD |
| Format | CD |
| Labels | Island Records |
| Country of issue | Europe |
| Date of publication | 7. February 2019 |
| First released | 1991 |
| Weight | 85 g |
| EAN | 0602527583655 |
| Product ID | 371241 |
| Discogs ID | 11287113 |
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After forty years, Queen has decided to change labels and will be under the umbrella of Universal Music from 1 January 2011. Queen decided to celebrate this important step and the anniversary of four decades of their existence by re-releasing all their albums!
The legendary British band Queen managed to sell more than 170 million records during its existence and released a total of fifteen albums. Next year, all of their albums will be available to fans in a remastered reissue, which will always include previously unreleased bonus material. The first batch of reissues is scheduled for March!
In the first month of spring we can look forward to the re-release of "Queen", "Queen II", "Sheer Heart Attack", "A Night At The Opera" and "A Day At The Races". The second remastered patch should reach fans in early summer. "We're all very excited to enter the next phase of our career - with a new label, new ideas and new dreams," said uncrowned frontman Brian May, among others, on the new deal with Universal Music.
Queen's new phase will begin to bed down in February next year when an exhibition about the band called "Stormtroopers in Stilettos" opens in London. Shortly afterwards, the BBC will show a major TV documentary about the band and as a final celebration of the band's 40th anniversary, we can look forward to the release of a Hollywood feature film about Queen, with controversial comedian Sacha Baron Cohen taking on the role of lead singer Freddie Mercury!
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