London, 5 September 1946 a legend was born - Freddie Mercury.
He past away 24th November 1991, pasted away cause of AIDS.
We all know him as the singer and songwriter of Queen,
but he also made some really great solo tracks;
Barcelona is an album recorded by Freddie Mercury, the front-man of the popular British rock band Queen, and operatic soprano Montserrat Caballé. The album was recorded in 1987 and 1988, and released in 1988. After Barcelona was selected to be the next Olympic city, Freddie was approached to write a song as a theme for the forthcoming games.
(Information: Wikipedia.)
Freddie Mercury (and Montserrat Caballé) - Barcelona
He past away 24th November 1991, pasted away cause of AIDS.
We all know him as the singer and songwriter of Queen,
but he also made some really great solo tracks;
Barcelona is an album recorded by Freddie Mercury, the front-man of the popular British rock band Queen, and operatic soprano Montserrat Caballé. The album was recorded in 1987 and 1988, and released in 1988. After Barcelona was selected to be the next Olympic city, Freddie was approached to write a song as a theme for the forthcoming games.
(Information: Wikipedia.)
Freddie Mercury (and Montserrat Caballé) - Barcelona
Some songs from "The Great Pretender" - released 1992, 1 year after Freddie past away.
Foolin' Around
Living On My Own
Time
Living On My Own
Time
And now back to Queen, we're going to share some of our favourite tracks, from various albums, so enjoy!
Bohemian Rhapsody
Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
Save me
Princes of the Universe
Seaside Rendezvous
Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
Save me
Princes of the Universe
Seaside Rendezvous
One of the greatest singers in music history.
Although Mercury's speaking voice naturally fell in the baritone range,
he delivered most songs in the tenor range. His vocal range extended from
bass low F (F2) to coloratura soprano E-natural (E6).
And back to music, time for some classics:
I Want To Break Free
Don't Stop Me Now
Somebody To Love
REST IN PEACE FREDDIE,
YOU'LL BE IN OUR HEARTS.
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