Live at Wembley '86
Queen · 1992
110 min · 28 tracks · hard rock · heavy metal · pop rock
A high-energy live spectacle blending rock anthems with theatrical flair and Freddie Mercury's magnetic stage presence.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- high-energy sing-along moments theatrical performance experience wave-like pacing throughout
- Context
- Released in 1992, 'Live at Wembley '86' captures Queen at the peak of their performance powers, following their 1986 Magic Tour, which was their last with Freddie Mercury. This album showcases their ability to deliver a grandiose live experience, capping off a decade marked by unprecedented commercial success.
- If you like
- hard rock, heavy metal, pop rock
Live at Wembley '86 is an album by Queen, released in 1992. A high-energy live spectacle blending rock anthems with theatrical flair and Freddie Mercury's magnetic stage presence. This album is significant not only for its electrifying performances but also for revitalizing interest in Queen during the early '90s amid Mercury's declining health. It has since been recognized as one of the greatest live albums of all time, contributing to Queen's ongoing legacy and influence on rock music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Live at Wembley '86 sound like?
A high-energy live spectacle blending rock anthems with theatrical flair and Freddie Mercury's magnetic stage presence. Rooted in hard rock and heavy metal.
What makes Live at Wembley '86 by Queen notable?
This album is significant not only for its electrifying performances but also for revitalizing interest in Queen during the early '90s amid Mercury's declining health. It has since been recognized as one of the greatest live albums of all time, contributing to Queen's ongoing legacy and influence on rock music. Released in 1992, 'Live at Wembley '86' captures Queen at the peak of their performance powers, following their 1986 Magic Tour, which was their last with Freddie Mercury. This album showcases their ability to deliver a grandiose live experience, capping off a decade marked by unprecedented commercial success.
Who is Live at Wembley '86 for?
Live at Wembley '86 works well if you're into high-energy sing-along moments, theatrical performance experience and wave-like pacing throughout.
How many songs are on Live at Wembley '86?
Live at Wembley '86 has 28 tracks, running approximately 110 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 One Vision 5:50
- 2 Tie Your Mother Down 3:52
- 3 In the Lap of the Gods 2:43
- 4 Seven Seas of Rhye 1:18
- 5 Tear It Up 2:12
- 6 A Kind of Magic 8:41
- 7 Under Pressure 3:41
- 8 Another One Bites the Dust 4:53
- 9 Who Wants to Live Forever 5:16
- 10 I Want to Break Free 3:33
- 11 Impromptu 2:56
- 12 Brighton Rock Solo 9:10
- 13 Now I’m Here 6:20
Disc 2
- 1 Love of My Life 4:48
- 2 Is This the World We Created…? 2:58
- 3 (You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care 1:36
- 4 Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart) 1:50
- 5 Tutti Frutti 2:53
- 6 Gimme Some Lovin’ 0:55
- 7 Bohemian Rhapsody Standout 5:50
- 8 Hammer to Fall 5:56
- 9 Crazy Little Thing Called Love 6:05
- 10 Big Spender 1:06
- 11 Radio Ga Ga Standout 5:57
- 12 We Will Rock You Standout 2:47
- 13 Friends Will Be Friends 2:06
- 14 We Are the Champions 4:04
- 15 God Save the Queen 1:27
Release Date
March 26, 1992
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
110 min 57 sec
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