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As the final track on the album (and the final single released in Freddie’s lifetime), the remaster brings a haunting clarity to Freddie’s powerhouse vocal performance, recorded while he was gravely ill. queen greatest hits ii 2011remasteredtfm20 top

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breathed new life into the tracks that defined Queen’s legendary 1981–1991 era. Originally released just one month before Freddie Mercury’s passing, this compilation serves as a powerful testament to the band’s creative peak. The 2011 Remaster Difference Handled by the acclaimed engineer Bob Ludwig

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