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Revision as of 16:42, 1 August 2011

1971

SEPTEMBER–DECEMBER 1971
De Lane Lea Music Centre (demo sessions)

Keep Yourself Alive (demo) Queen (2011 Universal Records/Island CD reissue)
Great King Rat (demo) Queen (2011 Universal Records/Island CD reissue)
Jesus (demo) Queen (2011 Universal Records/Island CD reissue)
Liar (demo) Queen (2011 Universal Records/Island CD reissue)
The Night Comes Down (demo) Queen
Freddie Mercury (lead and backing vocals, tambourine), Brian May (guitars, backing vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, percussion, backing vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar)

1972

APRIL – OCTOBER
Trident Studios (Queen sessions)

a. Keep Yourself Alive Queen
b. Doing All Right Queen
c. Great King Rat Queen
d. My Fairy King Queen
e. Liar Queen
f. Modern Times Rock'n'Roll Queen
g. Son And Daughter Queen
h. Jesus Queen
i. Seven Seas Of Rhye Queen
j. I Can Hear Music I Can Hear Music, 1973
k. Goin' Back I Can Hear Music, 1973
l. Liar (US edit) Liar, 1974
m. Keep Yourself Alive (long lost retake) Queen (1991 Hollywood Records CD remaster)
n. Mad The Swine (1991 David Richards remix) Queen (1991 Hollywood Records CD remaster)
o. Mad The Swine (original version) unreleased
p. Silver Salmon (possibly recorded during these sessions) unreleased
q. Polar Bear unreleased
r. The Night Comes Down (Trident remake) unreleased
s. Rock'n'Roll Medley unreleased
t. White Queen (As It Began) unreleased
u. Ogre Battle unreleased
v. See What A Fool I've Been unreleased
w. Stone Cold Crazy unreleased
x. Seven Seas Of Rhye (with vocals) unreleased
y. Hangman (Trident one-sided 10" acetate) unreleased
z. Rock 'n' roll (Jailhouse Rock) (Trident one-sided 10" acetate) unreleased
aa. Jesus (Trident one-sided 10" acetate) unreleased
bb. Keep Yourself Alive (Trident one-sided 10" acetate) unreleased
cc. Keep Yourself Alive (up to 8 different takes / version) unreleased
dd. Doing All Right (alternate takes / mixes) unreleased
ee. Great King Rat (undubbed version) unreleased
ff. Great King Rat (small odd ends) unreleased
gg. My Fairy King (Freddie solo piano demo) unreleased
hh. Liar (rough demo) unreleased
ii. Modern Times Rock'n'Roll (rough demo) unreleased
jj. Son And Daughter (outtake versions) unreleased
kk. Jesus ("heavy" version) unreleased
Freddie Mercury (lead and backing vocals, piano, organ on e, tambourine), Brian May (guitars, backing vocals, piano on b, lead guitar on jk), Roger Taylor (drums, percussion, backing vocals, lead vocals on f, percussion on j), John Deacon (bass guitar), John Anthony (backing vocals on f), unknown (acoustic and bass guitars, drums, and keyboards on j, all instruments on k)

1973

5 FEBRUARY
Langham 1 Studio (BBC session)

a. My Fairy King Queen At The Beeb (UK, 1989) / Queen At The BBC (US, 1995)
b. Keep Yourself Alive Queen At The Beeb (UK, 1989) / Queen At The BBC (US, 1995)
c. Doing All Right Queen At The Beeb (UK, 1989) / Queen At The BBC (US, 1995)
d. Liar Queen At The Beeb (UK, 1989) / Queen At The BBC (US, 1995)
Freddie Mercury (lead and backing vocals, piano, organ on d, tambourine), Brian May (guitars, backing vocals, piano on c), Roger Taylor (drums, percussion, backing vocals, lead vocals on c), John Deacon (bass guitar)
Note: these recordings used the standard album mixes, with new vocals overdubbed. Broadcast on John Peel's Sounds Of The Seventies programme, 15 February 1973.


25 JULY
Langham 1 Studio (BBC session)

a. See What A Fool I've Been unreleased
b. Liar unreleased
c. Son And Daughter unreleased
d. Keep Yourself Alive unreleased
Freddie Mercury (lead and backing vocals, piano, organ on b, tambourine), Brian May (guitars, backing vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, percussion, backing vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar)
Note: c and d used the standard album mixes, with new vocals overdubbed. a and b were new recordings. a, b, and c first broadcast on Bob Harris's Sounds Of The Seventies programme, 13 August 1973. Repeated 24 September 1973, with d as a "bonus" track.


AUGUST
Trident Studios (Queen II sessions)

a. Procession Queen II
b. Father To Son Queen II
c. White Queen (As It Began) Queen II
d. Some Day, One Day Queen II
e. The Loser In The End Queen II
f. Ogre Battle Queen II
g. The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke Queen II
h. Nevermore Queen II
i. The March Of The Black Queen Queen II
j. Funny How Love Is Queen II
k. Seven Seas Of Rhye Queen II
l. See What A Fool I've Been Seven Seas Of Rhye, 1974 and Queen II (1991 Hollywood Records CD remaster)
m. White Queen (As It Began) (standalone version) Queen's First EP, 1977
n. Funny How Love Is (standalone version) Seven Seas Of Rhye, 1988 UK 3" CD
o. Nevermore (electric piano version) unreleased
p. Funny How Love Is (studio outtakes) unreleased
q. Seven Seas Of Rhye (withdrawn white label test press) unreleased
Freddie Mercury (lead and backing vocals, piano, harpsichord), Brian May (guitars, backing vocals, lead vocals on d, piano on b, tubular bells on i), Roger Taylor (drums, percussion, backing vocals, lead vocals and marimba on e), John Deacon (bass guitar, acoustic guitar on b and j), Roy Thomas Baker (castanets on i, stylophone on k)


13 SEPTEMBER
Golders Green Hippodrome (BBC session)

a. Procession unreleased
b. Father To Son unreleased
c. Son And Daughter unreleased
d. See What A Fool I've Been unreleased
e. Ogre Battle unreleased
f. Liar unreleased
g. Jailhouse Rock unreleased
h. Stupid Cupid unreleased
i. Be Bop A Lula unreleased
j. Big Spender unreleased
k. Bama Lama Bama Loo unreleased
Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano, tambourine), Brian May (guitar, backing vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar)
Note: Recorded for BBC Radio One's In Concert and broadcast on 13 September 1973. g, h, i, j, and k omitted from original broadcast.


3 DECEMBER
Langham 1 Studio (BBC session)

a. Ogre Battle (edit) Queen At The Beeb (UK, 1989) / Queen At The BBC (US, 1995)
b. Great King Rat Queen At The Beeb (UK, 1989) / Queen At The BBC (US, 1995)
c. Modern Times Rock'n'Roll Queen At The Beeb (UK, 1989) / Queen At The BBC (US, 1995)
d. Son And Daughter Queen At The Beeb (UK, 1989) / Queen At The BBC (US, 1995)
Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, tambourine), Brian May (guitar, backing vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals, lead vocals on c), John Deacon (bass guitar)
Note: a minute-long intro on a was lost due to a faulty tape, and remains unreleased. Broadcast on John Peel's "Sounds Of The Seventies" programme, 6 December 1973.

1974

31 MARCH
Rainbow Theatre, London (concert)

a. Procession unreleased
b. Father To Son unreleased
c. Ogre Battle unreleased
d. White Queen (As It Began) unreleased
e. Great King Rat unreleased
f. Hangman unreleased
g. Doing All Right unreleased
h. Son And Daughter unreleased
i. Keep Yourself Alive unreleased
j. Seven Seas Of Rhye unreleased
k. Liar unreleased
l. Jailhouse Rock unreleased
m. Shake Rattle And Roll unreleased
n. Stupid Cupid unreleased
o. Jailhouse Rock (reprise) unreleased
p. Big Spender unreleased
q. Modern Times Rock'n'Roll unreleased
Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, backing vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar)
Note: acetates were cut at Trident Studios to potentially be Queen's first live album; these were framed and now hang in Barry Sheffield's office.


3 APRIL
Langham 1 Studio (BBC session)

a. Modern Times Rock'n'Roll unreleased
b. Nevermore unreleased
c. White Queen (As It Began) unreleased
d. The March Of The Black Queen unreleased
Freddie Mercury (lead and backing vocals, piano), Brian May (guitars, backing vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals, lead vocals on a), John Deacon (bass guitar)
Note: all tracks except d are new, live recordings. d is simply the album version. Broadcast on Bob Harris's "Sounds Of The Seventies" programme, 15 April 1974.


JULY – SEPTEMBER
Trident, Wessex, Rockfield, and AIR Studios (Sheer Heart Attack sessions)

a. Brighton Rock Sheer Heart Attack
b. Killer Queen Sheer Heart Attack
c. Tenement Funster Sheer Heart Attack
d. Flick Of The Wrist Sheer Heart Attack
e. Lily Of The Valley Sheer Heart Attack
f. Now I'm Here Sheer Heart Attack
g. In The Lap Of The Gods Sheer Heart Attack
h. Stone Cold Crazy Sheer Heart Attack
i. Dear Friends Sheer Heart Attack
j. Misfire Sheer Heart Attack
k. Bring Back That Leroy Brown Sheer Heart Attack
l. She Makes Me (Stormtrooper In Stilettoes) Sheer Heart Attack
m. In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited Sheer Heart Attack
n. Tenement Funster (standalone version) Queen's First EP, 1977
o. Flick Of The Wrist (standalone version) Killer Queen / Flick Of The Wrist, 1974
p. Lily Of The Valley (standalone version) Now I'm Here, 1974 and Keep Yourself Alive, 1975 US reissue
q. Brighton Rock (early take) unreleased
r. Tenement Funster (instrumental) unreleased
s. Flick Of The Wrist (instrumental) unreleased
t. In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited (instrumental) unreleased
u. Sheer Heart Attack (studio outtake) unreleased
v. I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside (a capella, intended to open the album) unreleased
w. God Save The Queen A Night At The Opera
x. God Save The Queen (piano demo) unreleased
Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano, organ on f, jangle piano on b and k, vocal extravaganzas), Brian May (guitars, backing vocals, piano on f and i, genuine George Formy ukulele-banjo on k, lead vocals on l, guitar orchestrations, Roger Taylor (drums, percussion, backing vocals, screams, lead vocals on c), John Deacon (bass guitar, double bass on k, acoustic guitar on c, g, j, and l, almost all guitars on j)


16 OCTOBER
Maida Vale 4 Studio (BBC session)

a. Now I'm Here unreleased
b. Flick Of The Wrist unreleased
c. Stone Cold Crazy unreleased
d. Tenement Funster unreleased
Freddie Mercury (lead and backing vocals, piano), Brian May (guitars, backing vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar)
Note: these recordings used the standard album mixes, with new vocals overdubbed. Broadcast on Bob Harris's "Sounds Of The Seventies" programme, 4 November 1974.


20 NOVEMBER
Rainbow Theatre, London (concert)

a. Procession Box of Trix
b. Now I'm Here Box of Trix
c. Ogre Battle Box of Trix
d. Father To Son unreleased
e. White Queen (As It Began) Box of Trix
f. Flick Of The Wrist unreleased
g. In The Lap Of The Gods Box of Trix
h. Killer Queen Box of Trix
i. The March Of The Black Queen Box of Trix
j. Bring Back That Leroy Brown Box of Trix
k. Father To Son Box of Trix
l. Keep Yourself Alive Box of Trix
m. Liar Box of Trix
n. Son And Daughter Box of Trix
o. Stone Cold Crazy Box of Trix
p. In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited Box of Trix
q. Jailhouse Rock Box of Trix
r. Modern Times Rock'n'Roll unreleased
s. God Save The Queen Box of Trix
Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, backing vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar)
Note: professionally recorded and filmed to be released as Queen's first live album and video, though it remains unreleased. The video was released in edited form in 1992 on the Box Of Trix box set.

1975

AUGUST – NOVEMBER
Sarm East Studios, Aldgate; Olympic Studios, Barnes; Rockfield Studios, Monmouth; Scorpio Studios, Lansdowne Studios, Roundhouse Studios, London (A Night At The Opera sessions)

a. Death On Two Legs (Dedicated to...... A Night At The Opera
b. Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon A Night At The Opera
c. I'm In Love With My Car A Night At The Opera
d. You're My Best Friend A Night At The Opera
e. '39 A Night At The Opera
f. Sweet Lady A Night At The Opera
g. Seaside Rendezvous A Night At The Opera
h. The Prophets Song A Night At The Opera
i. Love Of My Life A Night At The Opera
j. Good Company A Night At The Opera
k. Bohemian Rhapsody A Night At The Opera
l. I'm In Love With My Car (B-side version) Bohemian Rhapsody, 1975
m. Bohemian Rhapsody (version courte) Bohemian Rhapsody, 1978 French promo
n. I'm In Love With My Car (acoustic demo) unreleased
musician (instruments)
Note: acoustic demos of several songs exist, though it's unknown which tracks specifically. Only n has been confirmed.


24 DECEMBER
Hammersmith Odeon, London (BBC session)

a. Now I'm Here unreleased
b. Ogre Battle unreleased
c. White Queen (As It Began) unreleased
d. Bohemian Rhapsody unreleased
e. Killer Queen unreleased
f. The March Of The Black Queen unreleased
g. Bring Back That Leroy Brown unreleased
h. Brighton Rock unreleased
i. Son And Daughter unreleased
j. Keep Yourself Alive unreleased
k. Liar unreleased
l. In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited unreleased
m. Big Spender unreleased
n. Jailhouse Rock unreleased
o. Stupid Cupid unreleased
p. Be Bop A Lula unreleased
q. Shake Rattle And Roll unreleased
r. Seven Seas Of Rhye unreleased
s. See What A Fool I've Been unreleased
t. God Save The Queen unreleased
musician (instruments)
Note: Simulcast live on BBC Radio One and BBC Two Old Grey Whistle Test, 24 December 1975.

1976

JULY – NOVEMBER
The Manor, Oxfordshire; Wessex Studios, Highbury; Sarm Studios, Aldgate (A Day At The Races sessions)

a. Intro / Tie Your Mother Down A Day At The Races
b. You Take My Breath Away A Day At The Races
c. Long Away A Day At The Races
d. The Millionaire Waltz A Day At The Races
e. You And I A Day At The Races
f. Somebody To Love A Day At The Races
g. White Man A Day At The Races
h. Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy A Day At The Races
i. Drowse A Day At The Races
j. Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) / Outro A Day At The Races
k. Tie Your Mother Down (single edit) Tie Your Mother Down, 1977
l. Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) (single edit) Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together), 1977 Japan
m. Tie Your Mother Down (alternate take) unreleased
n. Tie Your Mother Down (original cassette demo) unreleased
o. Somebody To Love (alternate vocals) unreleased
p. Let Me Live (early version) unreleased; see note below
musician (instruments)
Note: reportedly, Rod Stewart met up with the band during recording sessions, and they recorded a version of p, though it's likely the song didn't go under this title at the time.


18 SEPTEMBER
Hyde Park, London (BBC radio broadcast)

a. Bohemian Rhapsody (intro) unreleased
b. Ogre Battle unreleased
c. Sweet Lady unreleased
d. White Queen (As It Began) unreleased
e. Flick Of The Wrist unreleased
f. You're My Best Friend unreleased
g. Bohemian Rhapsody unreleased
h. Killer Queen unreleased
i. The March Of The Black Queen unreleased
j. Bring Back That Leroy Brown unreleased
k. Brighton Rock unreleased
l. Son And Daughter unreleased
m. '39 unreleased
n. You Take My Breath Away unreleased
o. The Prophets Song unreleased
p. Stone Cold Crazy unreleased
q. Keep Yourself Alive unreleased
r. Liar unreleased
s. In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited unreleased
musician (instruments)
Note: Broadcast live on Capitol Radio, 18 September 1976. Also filmed, though it remains mostly unreleased, apart from being used in some documentaries.

1977

14 JUNE
Shepperton Sound Stage (Top Of The Pops appearance)

a. Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy Greatest Video Hits 1
Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, backing vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar)
Note: the band made a live appearance on Top Of The Pops to perform this song, re-recording it earlier in the week.


JULY – SEPTEMBER
Basing Street Studios, London, and Wessex Studios, Highbury (News Of The World sessions)

a. We Will Rock You News Of The World
b. We Are The Champions News Of The World
c. Sheer Heart Attack News Of The World
d. All Dead, All Dead News Of The World
e. Spread Your Wings News Of The World
f. Fight From The Inside News Of The World
g. Get Down, Make Love News Of The World
h. Sleeping On The Sidewalk News Of The World
i. Who Needs You News Of The World
j. It's Late News Of The World
k. My Melancholy Blues News Of The World
l. It's Late (single edit) It's Late, 1977 US and Japan
m. We Will Rock You (instrumental) unreleased
n. We Will Rock You (a capella) unreleased
o. We Are The Champions (alternate version, shown on Top Of The Pops) unreleased
p. Spread Your Wings (demo) unreleased
q. Fight From The Inside (demo) unreleased
r. My Melancholy Baby unreleased
s. Feelings, Feelings (also known on bootlegs as 'Pista 3') unreleased
t. Batteries Not Included unreleased
Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano, harmony vocals on d, cowbell on i), Brian May (guitars, vocals, piano on d, lead vocals on d and h, maracas and acoustic guitar on i), Roger Taylor (drums, percussion, vocals, rhythm and bass guitars on c and f, lead vocals on f), John Deacon (bass guitar, acoustic guitar on e and i)


SUMMER
Wessex Studios, Highbury (Roger Taylor solo session)

a. I Wanna Testify I Wanna Testify, 1977
b. Turn On The TV I Wanna Testify, 1977
c. Sheer Heart Attack (demo) unreleased and unconfirmed
d. Fight From The Inside (demo) unreleased and unconfirmed
Roger Taylor (all vocals and instruments)


6 OCTOBER
New London Theatre Centre, London (impromptu concert)

a. Tie Your Mother Down unreleased
b. Keep Yourself Alive unreleased
c. Somebody To Love unreleased
d. White Man unreleased
e. The Prophets Song unreleased
f. Liar unreleased
g. Bohemian Rhapsody (intro) unreleased
h. Now I'm Here unreleased
i. Jailhouse Rock unreleased
j. See What A Fool I've Been unreleased
Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano, tambourine), Brian May (guitar, backing vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar)
Note: an impromptu concert performed following the video shoot of We Are The Champions. Poor quality versions of this concert have been leaked onto the Internet.


28 OCTOBER
Maida Vale 4 Studio (BBC session)

a. Spread Your Wings unreleased
b. It's Late / Get Down, Make Love (interlude) / It's Late (reprise) unreleased
c. My Melancholy Blues unreleased
d. We Will Rock You (slow) / spoken word segment / We Will Rock You (fast) unreleased
e. We Will Rock You (fast) We Will Rock You, 2002 The Sun promo release
Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitars, backing vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar), Jeff Griffin, Mike Robinson, and others unknown (backing vocals on d)
Note: all four songs were recorded completely fresh, though the footstomp/handclap backing track of d was used. e was edited for release in 2002, and remains the only release of any song from this session. Broadcast on John Peel's "Sounds Of The Seventies" programme, 14 November 1977.

1978

JULY – OCTOBER
Mountain Studios, Montreux, and Super Bear Studios, Nice (Jazz sessions)

a. Mustapha Jazz
b. Fat Bottomed Girls Jazz
c. Jealousy Jazz
d. Bicycle Race Jazz
e. If You Can't Beat Them Jazz
f. Let Me Entertain You Jazz
g. Dead On Time Jazz
h. In Only Seven Days Jazz
i. Dreamers Ball Jazz
j. Fun It Jazz
k. Leaving Home Ain't Easy Jazz
l. Don't Stop Me Now Jazz
m. More Of That Jazz Jazz
n. Fat Bottomed Girls (single edit) Fat Bottomed Girls / Bicycle Race, 1978
o. Let Me Entertain You (alternate ending with We Are The Champions singalong) unreleased
p. Don't Stop Me Now / Jealousy (medley) unreleased
q. Coming Soon (early version) unreleased
musician (instruments)
Note: Roger also started working on his Fun In Space album during these sessions.


SUMMER 1978 – EARLY 1981
Mountain Studios, Montreux (Roger Taylor Fun In Space sessions)

a. No Violins Fun In Space
b. Laugh Or Cry Fun In Space
c. Future Management Fun In Space
d. Let's Get Crazy Fun In Space
e. My Country I & II Fun In Space
f. Good Times Are Now Fun In Space
g. Magic Is Loose Fun In Space
h. Interlude In Constantinople Fun In Space
i. Airheads Fun In Space
j. Fun In Space Fun In Space
k. My Country I & II (single edit) My Country, 1981
Roger Taylor (all vocals and instruments), David Richards (approximately 50% of keyboards)

1979

JANUARY – MARCH
various European venues (Live Killers sessions)

a. We Will Rock You (fast) Live Killers
b. Let Me Entertain You Live Killers
c. Death On Two Legs (Dedicated to...... Live Killers
d. Killer Queen Live Killers
e. Bicycle Race Live Killers
f. I'm In Love With My Car Live Killers
g. Get Down, Make Love Live Killers
h. You're My Best Friend Live Killers
i. Now I'm Here Live Killers
j. Dreamers Ball Live Killers
k. Love Of My Life Live Killers
l. '39 Live Killers
m. Keep Yourself Alive Live Killers
n. Don't Stop Me Now Live Killers
o. Spread Your Wings Live Killers
p. Brighton Rock Live Killers
q. Bohemian Rhapsody Live Killers
r. Tie Your Mother Down Live Killers
s. Sheer Heart Attack Live Killers
t. We Will Rock You Live Killers
u. We Are The Champions Live Killers
v. God Save The Queen Live Killers
Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano, maracas on l, tambourine on m), Brian May (guitars, backing vocals, acoustic guitar on j, k, and l), Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals, lead vocals on f, bass drum and tambourine on l, timpani on p), John Deacon (bass guitar, Fretless bass on l)
Note: For a more detailed analysis from which shows the songs come from, check out Bob's Live Killers analysis.


JUNE – JULY
Musicland Studios, Munich (The Game sessions)

a. Crazy Little Thing Called Love Crazy Little Thing Called Love, 1979 and The Game
b. Save Me Save Me, 1980 and The Game
c. Coming Soon The Game
d. Sail Away Sweet Sister The Game
e. Coming Soon (alternate take) The Game, 2003 DVD-A
f. Save Me (Brian piano demo version) unreleased
g. Sail Away Sweet Sister (live take) unreleased
Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano on d, acoustic rhythm guitar on a), Brian May (guitars, backing vocals, lead vocals on d, piano and synthesizer on b), Roger Taylor (drums, percussion, backing vocals, co-lead vocals and rhythm guitar on c), John Deacon (bass guitar)