Say
It's Not True (Original Live Recording) 2:23
Written by Roger Taylor
Performers: Queen
(Brian May and Roger Taylor), Dave Stewart
Appears on: Unreleased
Great acoustic live performance by Queen + Dave Stewart. Brian and
Dave play acoustic guitar while Roger handle lead vocals.
Say It's Not True (Live with overdubs) 3:22
Written by Roger Taylor
Performers: Queen
(Brian May and Roger Taylor), Dave Stewart
Appears on: 46664
The Nelson Mandela Concerts Part 1 - African Prayer
Great acoustic live performance by Queen + Dave Stewart. Brian and
Dave play acoustic guitar while Roger handle lead vocals. The live album
released featured a vocal overdub to replace lyrics of the original performance.
The original performance had the lyric "magic potions for life..",
which was replaced with "magic cocktails for life..."
Invincible Hope/The Call/The Show Must Go On
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Invincible
Hope/The Call/The Show Must Go On 9:19
Written
by Taylor/May/Queen
Performers:
Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor), Treana
Morris, Chris Thompson, Zoe Nicholas
Appears on: 46664
The Nelson Mandela Concerts Part 2 - Long Walk To Freedom
An
okay medley for what it is. The medley starts with the beginning parts
of Invincible Hope and goes right into the chorus. Brian sings the full
version of The Call. The medley finishes with a good version of the Show
Must Go On with various singers.
Toss
The Feathers 3:33
Written
by N/A (traditional Irish folk)
Performers: The
Coors, Roger Taylor
Appears on: 46664
The Nelson Mandela Concerts Part 2 - Long Walk To Freedom
A
traditional Irish folk song, typically featuring a pan flute and fiddle.
This version with The Corrs and Roger Taylor is a bit more rock-friendly.
A very good instrumental.
Is This The World We Created?
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Is
This The World We Created?
Written
by Freddie Mercury/Brian May
Performers: Brian
May, Andrea Corr
Appears on: 46664
The Nelson Mandela Concerts Part 2 - Long Walk To Freedom
Excellent
live performance with Andrea Corr handling lead vocals and Brian playing
6 string acoustic guitar.
Amandla
(Live at the 46664 Concert)
7:07
Written by Stewart/May/Anastacia/Bonsu
Performers: Anastacia,
Dave Stewart, Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor), Bono,
Andrews Bonsu
Appears on: 46664
The Nelson Mandela Concerts Part 3 - Amandla
Remains very faithful to the studio version and is a bit more uptempo.
Bono's vocals add a bit to this one as well and are well suited to the
song.
Bohemian Rhapsody/I Want It All/I Want To Break Free/Radio
Ga Ga
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Bohemian
Rhapsody/I Want It All/I Want To Break Free/Radio Ga Ga 8:24
Written by Mercury/Queen/Deacon/Taylor
Performers: Queen (Brian May, Roger Taylor), Zucchero, Thandiswa Mazwai
Appears on: 46664
The Nelson Mandela Concerts Part 3 - Amandla
Not a bad little medley. The opera part of Bohemian Rhapsody sounds interesting
in this "Africanized" version by the Soweto Gospel Choir. Zucchero
does a nice job with I Want It All. Thandiswa Mazwai apparently forgets
everything about I Want To Break Free, and Roger rounds out the medley
by performing Radio Ga Ga quite well.
We
Will Rock You (46664 Live Version) 2:53
Written by Brian May
Performers:
Queen (Brian May, Roger Taylor), Anastacia,
Amampondo Drummers
Appears on: 46664
The Nelson Mandela Concerts Part 3 - Amandla
A very good live version featuring Anastacia on lead vocals. Anastacia
pulls it off very well! Features extra "tribal" drumming by
the Amampondo Drummers.
We
Are The Champions (46664 Live Version) 3:19
Written by Freddie Mercury
Performers:
Queen (Brian May, Roger Taylor), Anastacia,
Cast
Appears on: 46664
The Nelson Mandela Concerts Part 3 - Amandla
Features Anastacia on lead vocals and the performers of the 46664 Concert
contributing. Her voice is really good for the song. Recommended.
Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime
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Everybody's
Got To Learn Sometime (46664 Live Version) 4:59
Written by J. Warren
Performers:
Queen (Brian May, Roger Taylor), Zucchero,
Sharon Corr
Appears on: France Zucchero
Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime CD single
Strangely enough this live version from the 46664 concert did not appear
on the 46664 CD releases, but did appear on the DVD. A proper CD
single release happened later in 2004. This is an excellent live track and
is highly recommended. I'm usually not a big fan of Zucchero, but this is
actually very good. |