QUEEN Planning New Album With Freddie Mercury's Vocals

September 12, 2013, 10 years ago

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According to TV3, QUEEN are planning a new album featuring Freddie Mercury's vocals.

The singer died in 1991 but left behind a number of vocal takes - some of which were used for 1995 album Made In Heaven - which guitarist Brian May is keen to use for another album, including a collaboration with the late MICHAEL JACKSON.

May told iHeart Radio: ''We thought we'd exhausted everything that was around and could be worked on, but since then a number of things have come to light from various sources that we'd just plain forgotten about, including the stuff with Freddie and Michael Jackson.''

Following Freddie's death, bass player John Deacon retired, but Brian and drummer Roger Taylor have kept the group's name alive, continuing with vocalist Paul Rodgers under the name QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS and also performing concerts with Adam Lambert as vocalist.

Read more at TV3.



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