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Party at the Palace: Queen's Jubilee Concert

Party at the Palace: Queen's Jubilee Concert Music CD Cover
Edition: Music CD
CD Release Date: 2002-07-02
Music Label: Virgin Records Us
Soundtracks:
  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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Free Music Notes for Party at the Palace: Queen's Jubilee Concert Album

Free Music Review: A decent record of a memorable event in music history
Hit: 4 Stars

(3.5-4*)
This is a decent CD of this historic musical event. We enjoyed the TV coverage of the event by VH1 and Mrs. Osbourne in the USA but inevitably much was cut. The opening National Anthem played by Brian May from the roof top of Buckingham Palace is unforgetable -- visually and aurally wonderful. Unforgivably they cut Tom Jones and Shirly Bassey from the TV coverage. The CD covers more of the Party which is great. However I believe it is not a complete record of the show -- I am pretty sure I heard (a fairly lack lustre version of) "My Guitar Gently Weeps" during the show -- somebody please stick an overdriven Les Paul in EC's hands and tell him to cut loose. I found Sir Paul way too over exposed and in your face for my tastes during the show -- fortunately that is not quite so grating on the CD. Sir Paul led a couple of dud songs during the show of which only one appears on the CD [they needed a shepherd's hook to pull him off really].

Queen (the group!) stole the show - of course nobody can replace Freddie Mercury for vocals but the boys did a surprisingly good job. Other memorable momments included Annie Lennox (always great it seems), Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys doing good vibrations and Ozzy Ozbourne & Tony Iommi playing Paranoid for the Royal family (who could have foreseen that?!). Sir Cliff Richard hamming next to Ozzy was a pretty strange sight too (good Christian Cliff all in white, dark prince Ozzy all in black - clever, eh?!).

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