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Queen

Greatest Hits I & II [2xCD - 1st EU Press - 1994 - NM/NM]

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2x CD Compilation

Release date: Jan 1, 1994, Europe

1-1

Bohemian Rhapsody

1-2

Another One Bites The Dust

1-3

Killer Queen

1-4

Fat Bottomed Girls

1-5

Bicycle Race

1-6

You're My Best Friend

1-7

Don't Stop Me Now

1-8

Save Me

1-9

Crazy Little Thing Called Love

1-10

Somebody To Love

1-11

Now I'm Here

1-12

Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy

1-13

Play The Game

1-14

Flash

1-15

Seven Seas Of Rhye

1-16

We Will Rock You

1-17

We Are The Champions

2-1

A Kind Of Magic

2-2

Under Pressure

2-3

Radio Ga Ga

2-4

I Want It All

2-5

I Want To Break Free

2-6

Innuendo

2-7

It's A Hard Life

2-8

Breakthru

2-9

Who Wants To Live Forever

2-10

Headlong

2-11

The Miracle

2-12

I'm Going Slightly Mad

2-13

The Invisible Man

2-14

Hammer To Fall

2-15

Friends Will Be Friends

2-16

The Show Must Go On

2-17

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Spanning 1981 and 1991, Queen’s Greatest Hits compilations are the ultimate distillation of rock’s most flamboyant empire. GH I (1981) captures the 70s heyday: the operatic thunder of "Bohemian Rhapsody," the stadium-clap revolution of "We Will Rock You," and the disco-strut of "Another One Bites the Dust." GH II (1991) vaults into the 80s with synth-glazed anthems like "Radio Ga Ga" and the immortal "Under Pressure" (with Bowie). Together, they’ve sold over 40 million copies—Britain’s best-selling album ever. More than a playlist, these hits showcase Queen’s alchemical genius: merging hard rock, camp, and pop into a universe where every song feels like a coronation. Freddie’s voice remains the unshakable center of gravity—untouchable, eternal.