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Although the album "Innuendo" of 1991 was the last work of Queen with Freddie Mercury in life, the band's last official studio album is the "Made in Heaven" of 1995, where the voice of the famous "leader" of the group can still be heard. How is it possible?
About the day of the dead and the current "fever" of Queen due to the recent release of the film "Bohemian Rhapsody", remember how Mercury recorded" from the grave "this record with a more than significant title:" Made in heaven ".
And it's that this record work was done with piano recordings and songs that Mercury recorded before his death in 1991, and which were purged by the other members of the group, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon.
With thirteen songs, this is the fourteenth album of the legendary band, which managed to make its debut in the United Kingdom after its launch. The song "Heaven For Everyone" is released as a single.
Although this curious anecdote does not appear in this year's biographical film, the technique of recovering audios from deceased artists to incorporate them into new discs has already been used in other cases .
In 1995, The Beatles unveiled "Free as a bird", a song written, although not finished, of John Lennon in 1977, facilitated by Yoko Ono so that the remaining members of the group can conclude it. Years later, in 2002, Nirvana took out the song "You know you're right", written by Kurt Cobain a year before his death in 1994.
More recently, in 2014, the song was published "Love has never felt so good" interpreted by the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. The song was recorded in 1983 as a musical model and the first version was recorded by Johnny Mathis in 1984. The second version was published in duet with Justin Timberlake and presented at the awards ceremony iHeartRadio Music Awards.
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