Ozzy Osbourne, Elton John and Eric Clapton

The Queen's Concerts, Buckingham Palace

Editor's Review:

Brian May, Eric Clapton, Annie Lennox, Elton John, Bryan Adams, Phil Collins, Paul McCartney, Ozzy Osbourne and other British favorites are brought together on one CD of live performances in devotion to the Queen. They perform such classics as "You can't hurry love," "Dancing in the Street" and "We Will Rock You." Although many of the tunes are essentially simple and lame, they are nostalgic; they somehow find a way into your sensitive memories of whoever you are. So basically, it's good background music; songs you won't publicly admit to loving as a kid, performed by people you won't admit to admiring as a kid. In all honesty, it's okay. But seriously, somebody needs to off Bryan Adams…soon.
- Andy Harvey


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Record Label Virgin
Released July 2002

Tracks

  1. God Save The Queen - Brian May with Roger Taylor & Ray Cooper
  2. You Can't Hurry Love - Phil Collins
  3. Dancing in The Street - Atomic Kitten
  4. Goldfinger - Shirley Bassey
  5. Everything I Do (I Do It For You) - Bryan Adams
  6. You Can Leave Your Hat On - Tom Jones featuring Blue & Keith Airley
  7. Radio Ga Ga - Queen with Phil Collins on drums
  8. We Will Rock You - Queen, The London Cast Of The Musical We Will Rock You, Phil Collins on drums
  9. We Are The Champions - Queen & Will Young, The London Cast Of The Musical We Will Rock You, Phil Collins on drums
  10. Why - Annie Lennox
  11. Move It - Cliff Richard featuring S Club 7 & Brian May
  12. Paranoid- Ozzy Osbourne
  13. I Want Love - Elton John
  14. God Only Knows - Brian Wilson featuring The Corrs
  15. Good Vibrations - Brian Wilson featuring Emma Bunton & Atomic Kitten
  16. Layla - Eric Clapton
  17. Gimme Some Lovin' - Steve Winwood
  18. With a Little Help From My Friends - Joe Cocker featuring Steve Winwood & Brian May
  19. Handbags & Gladrags - Rod Stewart featuring J'anna Jacoby
  20. All You Need Is Love - Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker, Paul McCartney
  21. Hey Jude - Paul McCartney
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Ozzy Osbourne left Black Sabbath in 1978 after a decade of classic heavy metal, the likes of which can simply not be touched. Even after embarking on a solo career and losing friend and guitarist Randy Rhoads to a plane crash, Ozzy has continued to shock and delight audiences with his distinctive voice and audacious behavior. Some of his more nefarious exploits include biting the head off a bat, snorting ants up his nose, pissing on the Alamo and a trial accusing him of imbedding subliminal suicidal messages into his songs (of which he was proved not guilty). Ozzy’s troubles with drugs and alcohol have been well documented. Currently, Ozzy stars in the MTV reality show The Osbournes. Truth is stranger than fiction.

– Maurice S. Teilmann (September, 2002)

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