Queen has announced plans to release a new box set focused on their self-titled 1973 debut album, and including a remixed, remastered, and reconfigured version of the record.
The Queen I box set, which can be pre-ordered now, will be released on October 25. It will feature six CDs and a vinyl LP. The centerpiece of the package is a version of the Queen album with its running order restored to what the band had originally intended. โMad the Swine,โ a song left off the original album, has been added after the third track, โGreat King Rat.โ
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The expansive collection features a total of 63 tracks, and includes 43 new mixes. Besides the remixed Queen album, the set features demos, alternate takes, rare live performances, in-studio chatter, BBC sessions, and more. It also includes a 108-page book boasting handwritten lyrics and memorabilia.
Queen guitarist Brian May discussed the revamped version of Queen in the package notes for the reissue.
โThis is not just a remaster,โ he said. โThis is a brand new 2024 rebuild of the entire Queen debut album, which, with the benefit of hindsight, we have re-titled Queen I.โ
He continued, โAll the performances are exactly as they originally appeared in 1973, but every instrument has been revisited to produce the โliveโ ambient sounds we would have liked to use originally. The result is Queen as it would have sounded with todayโs knowledge and technologyโa first. โฆ Queen I is the debut album we always dreamed of bringing to you.โ
About the Queen Albumโs Release
Queen was released on July 13, 1973, in the U.K., and on September 4, 1973, in the U.S. The album peaked at No. 24 in the British rock legendsโ home country and No. 83 in the States. Two tracks were released as singles from Queen, โKeep Yourself Aliveโ and โLiar,โ although both failed to chart.
Recording the Queen Album
The bandโs debut mainly was recorded at Trident Studios in London with the facilityโs in-house producers Roy Thomas Baker and John Anthony. Since Queen was just starting out, they were relegated to utilizing the studio at off hours. The band members also werenโt able to get the producers to help them recreate the sound they envisioned in their heads for the actual recordings.
In addition, drummer Roger Taylor wasnโt enamored with the sound of the studioโs Perspex drum kit, and wasnโt allowed to use his own kit.
โ[It was a] very dry, quite fat, dead sound, which is not what I wanted,โ Taylor noted. โI wanted to hear the drums resonate, to hear the sound of the drum. โฆ It was a bit rough really. So the album never sounded as we wanted it to.โ
With modern technology and mixing techniques, Queen now sounds the way May and Taylor hoped it originally would.
About the Demos and Session Outtakes on the Box Set
The Queen I box set features new mixes of early demos of five songs from the Queen album that the band recorded at De Lane Lea Studios in London. The sessions took place between November 1971 and January 1972.
The package also includes alternate takes of the albumโs songs created using outtakes from both the De Lane Lea and Trident sessions. Some of these tracks feature between-take conversations and comments from the band members. The collection also features a CD boasting the backing tracks of each song, minus the lead vocal.
BBC Sessions and Live Performances
Another CD offers recordings from four different BBC radio sessions Queen did in February, July, and December 1973, and in April 1974.
Also included is a CD of live performances, including two songs recorded at Queenโs first-ever concert in London. The event took place in August 1970 at Imperial College. The disc also features highlights of Queenโs March 1974 headlining concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London, and two performances from a 1976 show in San Diego.
Queen I Vinyl LP
Rounding out the box set is a vinyl version of the newly mixed and expanded Queen album.
Advance Single and New Music Video
The new mix of the Queen track โThe Night Comes Downโ has been released as an advance digital track from the Queen I box set. An official music video for the tune is scheduled to premiere on YouTube this Friday, September 13, at 9 a.m. ET.
A 7-inch vinyl single featuring the 2024 mix of โThe Night Comes Downโ backed with the โbacking track onlyโ version of the tune will be released on October 4.
Queen I Will Be Released in Other Configurations and Formats
Queen I also will be available in other configurations and formats. They include as a single CD, two-CD deluxe set, standalone vinyl LP, vinyl picture disc, and cassette. In addition, the album also will be available as a digital download and via streaming services.
Queen I Box Set Track List:
CD 1: Queen I (2024 Mix)
- โKeep Yourself Aliveโ
- โDoing All Rightโ
- โGreat King Ratโ
- โMad the Swineโ
- โMy Fairy Kingโ
- โLiarโ
- โThe Night Comes Downโ
- โModern Times Rock โnโ Rollโ
- โSon and Daughterโ
- โJesusโ
- โSeven Seas of Rhyeโฆโ
CD 2: De Lane Lea Demos (2024 Mix)
- โKeep Yourself Aliveโ
- โThe Night Comes Downโ
- โGreat King Ratโ
- โJesusโ
- โLiarโ
CD 3: Queen I Sessions
- โKeep Yourself Aliveโ (Trident Take 13 – Unused Master)
- โDoing All Rightโ (Trident Take 1 – with Guide Vocal)
- โGreat King Ratโ (De Lane Lea Take 1 – with Guide Vocal)
- โMad the Swineโ (Trident Take 3 – with Guide Vocal)
- โMy Fairy Kingโ (Trident Backing Track in Development)
- โLiarโ (Trident Take 1 โ Unused Master)
- โThe Night Comes Downโ (De Lane Lea Takes 1 & 2 – with Guide Vocal)
- โModern Times Rock โnโ Rollโ (Trident Takes 8 & 9)
- โSon and Daughterโ (Trident Takes 1 & 2 – with Guide Vocal)
- โJesusโ (De Lane Lea Take 2 – with Guide Vocal)
- โSeven Seas of Rhyeโฆโ (Trident Take 3)
- โSee What a Fool Iโve Beenโ (De Lane Lea Test Session)
CD 4: Queen I Backing Tracks
- โKeep Yourself Aliveโ
- โDoing All Rightโ
- โGreat King Ratโ
- โMad the Swineโ
- โMy Fairy Kingโ
- โLiarโ
- โThe Night Comes Downโ
- โModern Times Rock โnโ Rollโ
- โSon and Daughterโ
- โJesusโ
- โSeven Seas of Rhyeโฆโ
CD 5: Queen I at the BBC
- โMy Fairy Kingโ (BBC Session 1, February 1973)
- โKeep Yourself Aliveโ (BBC Session 1, February 1973)
- โDoing All Rightโ (BBC Session 1, February 1973)
- โLiarโ (BBC Session 1, February 1973)
- โKeep Yourself Aliveโ (BBC Session 2, July 1973)
- โLiarโ (BBC Session 2, July 1973)
- โSon and Daughterโ (BBC Session 2, July 1973)
- โModern Times Rock โnโ Rollโ (BBC Session 3, December 1973)
- โGreat King Ratโ (BBC Session 3, December 1973
- โSon and Daughterโ (BBC Session 3, December 1973
- โModern Times Rock โnโ Rollโ (BBC Session 4, April 1974)
CD 6: Queen I Live
- โSon and Daughterโ (Live at the Rainbow – March 1974)
- โGuitar Soloโ (Live at the Rainbow – March 1974)
- โSon and Daughterโ (Reprise)โ (Live at the Rainbow – March 1974)
- โGreat King Ratโ (Live at the Rainbow – March 1974)
- โKeep Yourself Aliveโ (Live at the Rainbow – March 1974)
- โDrum Soloโ (Live at the Rainbow – March 1974)
- โKeep Yourself Aliveโ (Reprise)โ (Live at the Rainbow – March 1974)
- โModern Times Rock โnโ Rollโ (Live at the Rainbow – March 1974)
- โLiarโ (Live at the Rainbow – March 1974)
- โHangmanโ (Live in San Diego – March 1976)
- โDoing All Rightโ (Live in San Diego – March 1976)
- โJesusโ (Live at Imperial College – August 1970)
- โIโm a Manโ (Live at Imperial College – August 1970)
LP: Queen I (2024 Mix)
Side One
- โKeep Yourself Aliveโ
- โDoing All Rightโ
- โGreat King Ratโ
- โMad the Swineโ
- โMy Fairy Kingโ
Side Two
- โLiarโ
- โThe Night Comes Downโ
- โModern Times Rock โnโ Rollโ
- โSon and Daughterโ
- โJesusโ
- โSeven Seas of Rhyeโฆโ
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