Live In Germany
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This is a shorter recording than [[The Official Bootleg]] released from the previous year, as The Cross were a support act on Magnum's German tour. The Queen fan club organised a coach trip out to one night on the tour (as they had done on the previous German tour in 1990), which later turned up as this album. | This is a shorter recording than [[The Official Bootleg]] released from the previous year, as The Cross were a support act on Magnum's German tour. The Queen fan club organised a coach trip out to one night on the tour (as they had done on the previous German tour in 1990), which later turned up as this album. | ||
- | The band were clearly trying to promote the Blue Rock album at this point | + | The band were clearly trying to promote the Blue Rock album at this point: seven of the ten track setlist was from their (at the time) new album. |
==Tracklists== | ==Tracklists== |
Revision as of 16:17, 2 April 2009
This is a shorter recording than The Official Bootleg released from the previous year, as The Cross were a support act on Magnum's German tour. The Queen fan club organised a coach trip out to one night on the tour (as they had done on the previous German tour in 1990), which later turned up as this album. The band were clearly trying to promote the Blue Rock album at this point: seven of the ten track setlist was from their (at the time) new album. Tracklists
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