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Return of the Champions (Live)

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Download links and information about Return of the Champions (Live) by Queen + Paul Rodgers. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 02:07:16 minutes.

Artist: Queen + Paul Rodgers
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop
Tracks: 27
Duration: 02:07:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Reaching Out (Live) 1:06
2. Tie Your Mother Down (Live) 4:30
3. I Want to Break Free (Live) 3:59
4. Fat Bottomed Girls (Live) 5:45
5. Wishing Well (Live) 4:33
6. Another One Bites the Dust (Live) 4:02
7. Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Live) 4:35
8. Say It's Not True (Live) 4:15
9. '39 (Live) 4:38
10. Love of My Life (Live) 5:11
11. Hammer to Fall (Live) 6:45
12. Feel Like Makin' Love (Live) 6:20
13. Let There Be Drums (Live) 3:42
14. I'm In Love With My Car (Live) 3:36
15. Guitar Solo (Live) 6:59
16. Last Horizon (Instrumental) [Live] 4:42
17. These Are the Days of Our Lives (Live) 4:38
18. Radio Ga Ga (Live) 5:59
19. Can't Get Enough (Live) 4:22
20. A Kind of Magic (Live) 6:07
21. I Want It All (Live) 5:09
22. Bohemian Rhapsody (Live) 6:18
23. The Show Must Go On (Live) 4:33
24. All Right Now (Live) 6:54
25. We Will Rock You (Live) 2:35
26. We Are the Champions (Live) 4:30
27. God Save the Queen (Instrumental) [Live] 1:33

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Although this double-length live set includes only two of three surviving Queen members (guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor, with Free/Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers providing lead vocals), Return of the Champions offers some sharply executed renditions of Queen hits, as well as a few gems from Rodgers' former bands. Rodgers, wisely, doesn't attempt to replicate the flamboyant charm of Freddie Mercury. Instead, he applies his gritty, hard rock-honed vocals to the group's heavier tunes, most notably the riff-happy "Tie Your Mother Down" and the automotive power ballad "I'm in Love with My Car." May is in top form here, particularly on his seven-minute solo, proving that he's still capable of the six-string pyrotechnics that made him a guitar hero.