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Having generated a media firestorm back in the summer when band members Brian May and Roger Taylor first leaked news of a rediscovered Queen song featuring Freddie Mercury being considered for possible release, the highly anticipated lost track, Face It Alone, will be released on October 13th with a global first play on BBC Radio 2.
The tracks existence was first revealed by May and Taylor in a BBC radio interview at their appearance at this years Royal Jubilee concert at which they performed the opening with their regular singer Adam Lambert, with Roger Taylor describing it as a little gem from Freddie that wed kind of forgotten about, with Brian May saying its beautiful, its touching.
The tracks arrival as a single leads in a November 18 release of a new revisiting of the bands 13th album, The Miracle, the bands penultimate to be released in Freddie Mercurys lifetime, which now becomes available in a lavish 8-disc Queen The Miracle Collectors Edition box set format.
Among its contents, the expanded set includes The Miracle Sessions: an hour-plus disc of further previously unreleased recordings, including six unpublished songs. Just as tantalising for fans, the audio includes the bands candid spoken exchanges on the studio floor in London and Montreux, giving the most revealing window yet into the four members creative process and the joy, in-jokes and banter on their return to working together.
Face It Alone was originally recorded during the bands historic 1988 sessions for that album, a prolific period which saw the band lay down around 30 tracks, many of which were never released, but remained among those that didnt make the final album cut. It was rediscovered when the bands production and archive team returned to those sessions to work on The Miracle box set reissue.
Wed kind of forgotten about this track, admits Roger Taylor, but there it was, this little gem. Its wonderful, a real discovery. Its a very passionate piece.
The single will be the first new song featuring Freddie Mercury released in over 8 years. On 2014s Queen Forever album the band included three previously unheard tracks with Mercury, including Let Me in Your Heart Again, Love Kills and There Must Be More to Life Than This.
Speaking of the rediscovered track, Brian May says: Im happy that our team were able to find this track. After all these years, its great to hear all four of us yes, Deacy is there too working in the studio on a great song idea which never quite got completed until now!






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