Album US 1996 on V.I.E.W. Video label
Rock and Classical (Contemporary, Symphonic Rock, Modern)
Played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, set to thrilling sports action. The Super-group QUEEN was led for two decades by the charismatic flamboyance of its lead singer, Freddie Mercury, who died in 1991. Together with drummer Roger Taylor, lead guitarist Brian May, and John Deacon on bass, they carved a unique and lasting niche in Rock 'n' Roll history, creating such classics as "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love." The spirit of Queen's soaring melodies, multi-layered harmonies and grandiose arrangements are recreated beautifully by one of the world's greatest orchestra, The Royal Philharmonic, led by Louis Clark, creator of the international hit "Hooked On Classics." Meticulous editing of spectacular sports footage is an intoxicating and hypnotic visual accompaniment that truly captures the feeling of Queen's music and lyrics. 38 minutes
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra , album by | |
The Royal Choral Society , *1871 GB choir | |
Louis Clark key, str, *1947 GB conductor, arranged by | |
Meredith Davies , 1922-2005 GB directed by, choir | |
Elena Duran fl, *1949 MX flute | |
Barry Griffiths vn, *1939 GB leader, orchestra | |
Jacques Loussier p, *1934 FR piano |
Jim Beach executive-producer, producer |
Kent Walwin executive-producer |
Paul Barnes Taylor executive-producer |
Bill Rudgard film director, producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Radio Ga Ga (Collage) | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
2 | Love Of My Life (Surfing/Windsailing) | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
3 | Flash (American Football) | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
4 | Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Crazy Skiing) | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
5 | Play The Game (Sky Driving) | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
6 | Under Pressure (Motor Cycle Racing) | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
7 | Don't Stop Me Now (Sailing/Powerboating) | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
8 | Bohemian Rhapsody (Competitive Winter Sports) | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
9 | Flash (Closing Titles) | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |