| Another World CD (1998)
$12.65 Though larger-than-life vocalist Freddie Mercury was obviously the heart of Queen, guitarist/songwriter/occasional singer Brian May was unquestionably the heart. It was his multi-tracked guitar arrangements and often his sophisticated, understated compositions that gave the band their signature sound. It's surprising ...
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| Live At The Brixton Academy CD (1994) England
$30.29 Live at the Brixton Academy finds former Queen guitarist Brian May playing almost the entirety of his previous solo album, Back to the Light, and an assortment of material from various eras of Queen. The material culled from Back to ...
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| Back To The Light CD (1992)
$11.09 Track Listing: Dark; Back To The Light; Love Token; Resurrection; Too Much Love Will Kill You; Driven By You; Nothin' But Blue; I'm Scared; Last Horizon; Let Your Heart Rule Your Head; Just One Life; Rollin' Over;
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| Back To The Light CD (1993) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
$40.79 As the guitarist for Queen, Brian May helped define that group's grand, almost operatic gestures. The trademark touches he brought to Queen's music--the massed sections of baroque multi-tracked strings, the burnished electric timbre and his keen lyric focus--are well-represented by ...
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| Brian May appears on Queen Greatest Hits I, II & III: The Platinum Collection CDs (2001) Box Set
$15.29 Recorded between 1974 & 1997. Includes liner notes by Jim Jenkins, Jacky Smith, Andy Davis, Phil Symes.
With Queen officially enshrined in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, Hollywood Records reintroduces the band yet again with the release of GREATEST ...
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| Brian May appears on Queen Greatest Hits: We Will Rock You CD (2000) Remastered
$9.49 Additional personnel includes: George Michael, David Bowie, Montserrat Caballe, Elton John.
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, ...
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| Brian May appears on Queen News Of The World CD (1977)
$11.39 Freddie Mercury indulges his cabaret fantasies with the supper club cha-cha of the Spanish guitar-laced "Who Needs You." Brian May sings the mournful, folkish piano ballad "All Dead, All Dead." Things get downright Cole Porter-ish on the jazzy torch song ...
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| Brian May appears on Queen Sheer Heart Attack CD (1974)
$11.99 SHEER HEART ATTACK is widely considered Queen's best pre-"Bohemian Rhapsody" album. Containing their first global hit single, "Killer Queen," it certainly qualifies as one of Queen's best all-time releases. Just prior to the recording of the album, Queen was making ...
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| Brian May appears on Queen Night At The Opera CD (1975)
$11.39 Though they began their career practicing an artier, more theatrical variant on Led Zeppelin's heavy rock sound, Queen was always capable of much more. Ultimately, Freddie and the boys were popsters at heart, and capable ones to boot. A NIGHT ...
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| Brian May appears on Queen Day At The Races CD (1976)
$11.45 A DAY AT THE RACES appeared almost exactly one year later after 1975's hugely successful A NIGHT AT THE OPERA, proving to be a more-than-deserving follow-up and nearly duplicating its predecessor's success. Queen was now a master of the recording ...
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