Queen releases ‘Face It Alone’, a previously unreleased song featuring the voice of Freddie Mercury

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Music group Queen announced the song ‘ this thursday.face alone‘ is an unreleased song from 1988 that they recorded with the late Freddie Mercury.

The theme was recorded 34 years ago for the 1989 album ‘Miracle’however, it has not been announced on BBC Radio 2 to date.

The four-minute song begins with a plucked guitar and is just two years after the release of ‘Miracle’ and ‘glance‘ is the last album of the group, in which the English singer is in the cast.

“We stumbled upon this jewel of a Freddie’s. We almost forgot,” he said. Roger Taylor, Queen drums. “This is a great discovery. A very passionate piece“, added.

‘Face It Alone’, one of six unreleased songs that the band has prepared for the next reprint of ‘The Miracle’, Recorded on horseback between London and Switzerland, Mercury, while infected with HIV, enters the song with these words: “In the end, you have to face this alone.”

“We gave him a few laps and thought we couldn’t save him”commented Brian May, the band’s guitarist is on the BBC. “But eventually, after persisting, our team of sound engineers got it. It was like putting the pieces of a puzzle together, and something beautiful came out.”

‘Face It Alone’ was released as a single this Thursday and can now be heard on major music platforms.box set‘Miracle’ will be on sale next 18 November and will include different demos, interviews and unreleased recordings of the album.

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