Question... on ‘blue rock’ the final track is ‘Life Changes’
Is brian an uncredited backing singer - some of the harmonies sound very much like Brian. Not the first time roger has had uncredited queen members from his solo album - Freddie as uncredited on ‘killing time’ on ‘strange frontier’.
Something about this song I love - would have been great on innuendo
The Cross - Life Changes
Re: The Cross - Life Changes
Could well be Brian May.
Queen were never really "open" about the origins of their "solo-recordings". Even "Heaven for everyone" (Freddie-version on Cross album) sounded more like an outtake from Queen (even the guitar). While Roger told the press, that Freddie wanted to sing on this Cross-track...
Same goes for "Man on Fire" with May's guitar very audible, the song was originally intended for the Works, so it could be the "outtake".
Even Freddie used "Queen"-outtakes for "Mr. Bad Guy" while pretending in the liner notes, that the other three had nothing to with his album...
Queen were never really "open" about the origins of their "solo-recordings". Even "Heaven for everyone" (Freddie-version on Cross album) sounded more like an outtake from Queen (even the guitar). While Roger told the press, that Freddie wanted to sing on this Cross-track...
Same goes for "Man on Fire" with May's guitar very audible, the song was originally intended for the Works, so it could be the "outtake".
Even Freddie used "Queen"-outtakes for "Mr. Bad Guy" while pretending in the liner notes, that the other three had nothing to with his album...
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Re: The Cross - Life Changes
I think it's Peter Noone. You get a warm voice, double track it with RT in the right intervals and it just sounds big.