Messenger of the Gods: The Singles

Messenger of the Gods: The Singles

by Freddie Mercury
Messenger of the Gods: The Singles

Messenger of the Gods: The Singles

by Freddie Mercury

Vinyl 7"(Single - Dutch Import)

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Overview

Released to coincide with what would have been Freddie Mercury's 70th birthday, the excellent 2016 double-disc anthology Messenger of the Gods: The Singles brings together all of the legendary Queen vocalist's solo A-side and B-side singles. Originating from a variety of projects, including Mercury's one and only proper solo album, 1985's Mr. Bad, these are all the songs released under Mercury's name and not as Queen singles. Nonetheless, there was some cross-pollination and several of these songs were later reworked as Queen tracks. While Queen were primarily known for their muscular, guitar-oriented rock, they were also innovators who experimented with funk and dance grooves. Mercury himself was always an eclectic artist whose tastes ranged from early rock & roll to disco to classical music. Not surprisingly, he indulged in all of these genres on his many solo endeavors, collaborating with several pop production icons including Queen associate Reinhold Mack (T. Rex, Electric Light Orchestra, Deep Purple) and disco giant Giorgio Moroder. Subsequently, many of the tracks featured here -- including the synthy "Living on My Own," the yearning ballad "Made in Heaven," and the soaring, Eurovision-ready anthem "I Was Born to Love You" -- lean in a pop direction. Of course, he never completely gave up rock, and cuts like the dramatic "In My Defence" and the emotive "Time," both extracted off the soundtrack to the Dave Clark musical Time, are swaggering power ballads that don't sound at all out of place within his oeuvre, with or without Queen. Mercury also had a keen ear for covers, especially ones that seemed to reflect his own glamorously mutative persona, as he did with his cheeky 1987 version of the Platters' "The Great Pretender" and his cinematic 1973 take on the Gerry Goffin and Carole King composition "Goin' Back." Notably, we also get Mercury's genre-bending duets with operatic soprano Montserrat Caballe, including "The Golden Boy," "Overture Piccante," and "Barcelona," with Mercury's multi-tracked vocals set against Caballe's soaring timbre. Overwhelming in both their articulate beauty and emotional depth, these duets sound even more innovative 20 years on, as they clearly prefigured the rise of artists like Josh Groban, Andrea Bocelli, and the classical crossover genre as a whole. Ultimately, Messenger of the Gods reveals Mercury as an artist well ahead of his time, unbound by genre constraints, whose immense talents and charisma remain as indelible as ever. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 09/09/2016
Label: Virgin Emi
UPC: 0602547878700
Rank: 15903

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I Can Hear Music
  2. Goin' Back

Disc 2

  1. Love Kills

Disc 3

  1. I Was Born To Love You
  2. Stop All the Fighting

Disc 4

  1. Made in Heaven
  2. She Blows Hot and Cold

Disc 5

  1. Living on My Own
  2. My Love Is Dangerous

Disc 6

  1. Love Me like There's No Tomorrow
  2. Let's Turn It On

Disc 7

  1. Time
  2. Time [Instrumental]

Disc 8

  1. The Great Pretender
  2. Exercises in Free Love [Freddie's Vocal]

Disc 9

  1. Barcelona
  2. Exercises in Free Love [Montserrat's Vocal]

Disc 10

  1. The Golden Boy
  2. The Fallen Priest

Disc 11

  1. How Can I Go On
  2. Overture Piccante

Disc 12

  1. In My Defence [Ron Nevison Remix]
  2. Love Kills [Wolf Euro Mix]

Disc 13

  1. Living on My Own [No More Brothers Radio Mix]
  2. Living on My Own [Julian Raymond Album Mix]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Freddie Mercury   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Montserrat Caballe   Primary Artist,Vocals
Larry Lurex   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Frank Ricotti   Percussion
Curt Cress   Drums,Percussion
Lance Ellington   Vocals (Background)
Laurie Lewis   Violin
Fred Mandel   Piano,Guitar,Synthesizer
Harold Fisher   Drums
Carol Woods   Vocals (Background)
Madeline Bell   Vocals (Background)
John Deacon   Guitar,Guitar (Bass)
Roger Taylor   Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Mark Williamson   Vocals (Background)
Miriam Stockley   Vocals (Background)
Peter Straker   Vocals (Background)
Mike Moran   Piano,Keyboards
Homi Kanga   Violin
Barry Castle   Horn
Stephan Wissnet   Guitar (Bass)
Deborah Ann Johnston   Cello
Alan Jones   Guitar (Bass)
Paul Vincent   Guitar
Debbie Bishop   Vocals (Background)
Brian May   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Paul Raven   Guitar

Technical Credits

Buck Ram   Composer
Eddy Schreyer   Mastering Engineer
Dave Richards   Producer
Gerry Goffin   Composer
Giorgio Moroder   Composer,Producer
Phil Spector   Composer
Jeff Barry   Composer
Dave Clark   Composer,Producer,Remixing
Colin Peter   Remix Engineer,Engineer,Producer,Co-Arranger,Re-Arranged
Freddie Mercury   Composer,Producer,Recording Arranger
Fred Mandel   Composer,Drum Programming
Ellie Greenwich   Composer
Carole King   Composer
John Brough   Assistant Engineer
David Richards   Engineer,Producer
Robin Geoffrey Cable   Producer
Richard Wolf   Producer,Remixing,Remix Engineer,Musical Producer,Additional Production
Julian Raymond   Producer,Remix Engineer,Additional Production
Peter Mew   Mastering Engineer
Richard Dodd   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Tim Rice   Composer
Mike Moran   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Recording Arranger
Stephan Wissnet   Programming,Drum Programming,Assistant Engineer
Carl Ward   Engineer,Producer,Co-Arranger,Re-Arranged,Remix Engineer
John Christie   Composer
David Soames   Composer
Serge Ramaekers   Engineer,Producer,Co-Arranger,Re-Arranged,Remix Engineer
Jeff Daniels   Composer
Robin Cable   Producer
Mike Stone   Engineer
Reinhold Mack   Engineer,Producer,Programming,Drum Programming
Andy Mason   Assistant Engineer
Kevin Metcalfe   Mastering Engineer
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