UPC: 602537910687
Format: CD (2 disc)
Release Date: Sep 08, 2014
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![Live at the Rainbow '74 [Deluxe Edition] cover art](http://www.moviemars.com/cdn/shop/files/ddb36e2ea8cf1754dfdedb551e55dba7_83f69594-e70d-4536-b9dd-1977e4f3c20b.jpg?v=1782568941&width=1445)
Personnel: Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano); Brian May (guitar, background vocals); John Deacon (bass guitar, background vocals); Roger Taylor (drums, background vocals).
Recording information: The Rainbow (03/31/1974); The Rainbow (11/19/1974).
Photographers: Ian Dickson; Douglas Puddifoot; Jill Furmanovsky; Richard Gray ; Johnny Dewe Mathews ; Mike Putland; Richard Paul-Jones.
Allegedly planned for an official release back in 1974 or 1975 but scrapped by the creation of A Night at the Opera, Live at the Rainbow '74 fills in part of Queen's history: it is the first official live album to capture the band at their pre-Night at the Opera fury. The brief 1989 release, At the Beeb, touched upon the same territory, capturing their two sessions from 1973, but this is something else, a full concert -- and in the case of the double-CD, quadruple vinyl, two full concerts -- that showcases the band's rapidly increasing range, not to mention their brute force. Soon they'd trade winding, fantastical detours for sculpted pomp -- something evident both in composition and in Brian May's guitar solos, which are so lengthy here they're indexed as their own track within the middle of a song -- but here they still feel untrammeled, as if they could stray off the reservation at any second. That they remain relatively focused is a testament to their increasing musicality; they may not control all of their instincts but there's an appeal in hearing a band testing their limits on the verge of becoming great. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Recording information: The Rainbow (03/31/1974); The Rainbow (11/19/1974).
Photographers: Ian Dickson; Douglas Puddifoot; Jill Furmanovsky; Richard Gray ; Johnny Dewe Mathews ; Mike Putland; Richard Paul-Jones.
Allegedly planned for an official release back in 1974 or 1975 but scrapped by the creation of A Night at the Opera, Live at the Rainbow '74 fills in part of Queen's history: it is the first official live album to capture the band at their pre-Night at the Opera fury. The brief 1989 release, At the Beeb, touched upon the same territory, capturing their two sessions from 1973, but this is something else, a full concert -- and in the case of the double-CD, quadruple vinyl, two full concerts -- that showcases the band's rapidly increasing range, not to mention their brute force. Soon they'd trade winding, fantastical detours for sculpted pomp -- something evident both in composition and in Brian May's guitar solos, which are so lengthy here they're indexed as their own track within the middle of a song -- but here they still feel untrammeled, as if they could stray off the reservation at any second. That they remain relatively focused is a testament to their increasing musicality; they may not control all of their instincts but there's an appeal in hearing a band testing their limits on the verge of becoming great. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Procession
2 - Father To Son
3 - Ogre Battle
4 - Son and Daughter
5 - Guitar Solo
6 - Son and Daughter (Reprise)
7 - White Queen (As It Began)
8 - Great King Rat
9 - Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke
10 - Keep Yourself Alive
11 - Drum Solo
12 - Keep Yourself Alive (Reprise)
13 - Seven Seas of Rhye
14 - Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll
15 - Jailhouse Rock/Stupid Cupid/Be Bop a Lula
16 - Liar
17 - See What a Fool I've Been
Disc 2:
1 - Procession
2 - Now I'm Here
3 - Ogre Battle
4 - Father to Son
5 - White Queen (As It Began)
6 - Flick of the Wrist
7 - In the Lap of the Gods
8 - Killer Queen
9 - March of the Black Queen
10 - Bring Back That Leroy Brown
11 - Son and Daughter
12 - Guitar Solo
13 - Son and Daughter (Reprise)
14 - Keep Yourself Alive
15 - Drum Solo
16 - Keep Yourself Alive (Reprise)
17 - Seven Seas of Rhye
18 - Stone Cold Crazy
19 - Liar
20 - In the Lap of the Gods... (Revisited)
21 - Big Spender
22 - Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll
23 - Jailhouse Rock
24 - God Save the Queen
1 - Procession
2 - Father To Son
3 - Ogre Battle
4 - Son and Daughter
5 - Guitar Solo
6 - Son and Daughter (Reprise)
7 - White Queen (As It Began)
8 - Great King Rat
9 - Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke
10 - Keep Yourself Alive
11 - Drum Solo
12 - Keep Yourself Alive (Reprise)
13 - Seven Seas of Rhye
14 - Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll
15 - Jailhouse Rock/Stupid Cupid/Be Bop a Lula
16 - Liar
17 - See What a Fool I've Been
Disc 2:
1 - Procession
2 - Now I'm Here
3 - Ogre Battle
4 - Father to Son
5 - White Queen (As It Began)
6 - Flick of the Wrist
7 - In the Lap of the Gods
8 - Killer Queen
9 - March of the Black Queen
10 - Bring Back That Leroy Brown
11 - Son and Daughter
12 - Guitar Solo
13 - Son and Daughter (Reprise)
14 - Keep Yourself Alive
15 - Drum Solo
16 - Keep Yourself Alive (Reprise)
17 - Seven Seas of Rhye
18 - Stone Cold Crazy
19 - Liar
20 - In the Lap of the Gods... (Revisited)
21 - Big Spender
22 - Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll
23 - Jailhouse Rock
24 - God Save the Queen