Freddie Mercury was a man of many talents and many different sides. The songs he wrote for and with Queen filled stadiums around the globe and have rightly gone down in history, but he also embarked on a solo career that took him from the clubs of Munich and New York to the great opera houses of the world.
He was the ultimate showman, but he kept his private life away from the prying eyes of the media; a larger than life rock star who loved disco, classical music and ballet. He was a restless spirit, a true chameleon who reveled in his own contradictions.
All the different sides of this iconic musician can be found on Freddie Mercury: Messenger Of The Gods – The Singles.
Disc 1 - Blue:
(A) I Can Hear Music [3:29] Larry Lurex 1973
(B) Goin’ Back [3:35] Larry Lurex
Disc 2 - Orange:
(A) Love Kills [4:32] 1984
Disc 3 - Yellow:
(A) I Was Born To Love You [3:40] 1985
(B) Stop All The Fighting [3:21]
Disc 4 - Red:
(A) Made In Heaven [4:09] 1985
(B) She Blows Hot And Cold [3:42]
Disc 5 - White:
(A) Living On My Own [3:05] 1985
(B) My Love Is Dangerous [3:43]
Disc 6 - Red:
(A) Love Me Like There’s No Tomorrow [3:48] 1985
(B) Let’s Turn It On [3:39]
Disc 7 - Cyan:
(A) Time [3:59] 1986
(B) Time (Instrumental) [3:23]
Disc 8 - Orange:
(A) The Great Pretender [3:29] 1987
(B) Exercises In Free Love (Freddie’s Vocal) [3:57]
Disc 9 - Clear:
(A) Barcelona [4:28] 1987
(B) Exercises In Free Love (Montserrat's Vocal) [4:02]
Disc 10 - Gold:
(A) The Golden Boy [5:13] 1988
(B) The Fallen Priest [2:55]
Disc 11 - Green:
(A) How Can I Go On [3:57] 1989
(B) Overture Piccante [6:40]
Disc 12 – Neon Pink:
(A) In My Defence (Ron Nevison Remix) [3:52] 1992
(B) Love Kills (Wolf Euro Mix [3:25]
Disc 13 - Yellow:
(A) Living On My Own (No More Brothers Radio Mix) [3:35] 1993
(B) Living On My Own (Julian Raymond Album Mix) [3:39]