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Includes ’The Miracle Sessions’, containing over an hour of unreleased studio recordings including six previously unheard songs – plus intimate fly-on-the-wall audio of the band at work (and play) in the studio
New Zealand album certifications – Queen – The Miracle". Recorded Music NZ . Retrieved 7 January 2020. The second half of the disc 3, which will be the last of the sound source, is an instrument version collection. There is also a take of “GREATEST KARAOKE HITS”, but most are remix versions of “THE eYe”. “THE eYe” is a computer game of QUEEN released in 1998. The original instrument remix was used for BGM. Six songs of “I Want It All”, “Party”, “Khashiggi’s Ship”, “Breakthru”, “Was It All Worth It (2 types)” and “Hang On In There” are adopted from “THE MIRACLE”, and this work Is assembled to such a niche valuable version. Solo Exitos 1959–2002 Ano A Ano: Certificados 1979–1990. Iberautor Promociones Culturales. 2005. ISBN 8480486392.The Miracle" was the fifth and final single from the album, released on 27 November in the UK, reaching number 21 on the British charts. Its video involved young Queen lookalikes (including a then-unknown Ross McCall) who performed a Queen-style stage show. The real band appeared only at the end jamming with their younger counterparts. Featuring a plethora of fascinating insights into a hugely pivotal moment in Queen’s storied history, this is The Miracle fans have been waiting for. Album – Classifica settimanale WK 47 (dal 18.11.2022 al 24.11.2022)" (in Italian). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana . Retrieved 26 November 2022. Interviews with Roger, Brian and John on the set of the ‘Breakthru’ film shoot in June 1989, by Gavin Taylor.
Kot, Greg (19 April 1992). "An 18-record, 80 Million-copy Odyssey". Chicago Tribune . Retrieved 19 April 2016. Top Compact Disks" (PDF). Billboard. Vol.101, no.28. 15 July 1989. p.44 . Retrieved 17 August 2023– via World Radio History. The set is rounded out by The Miracle Videos on both Blu-ray and DVD formats, which also features band interviews (including John Deacon’s final interview) and behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the videos and The Miracle’s album cover, featuring graphic designer Richard Gray.
Release
Tantalising enough that this hour-plus disc offers the first official airing of such near-mythical songs as ‘Dog With A Bone’, ‘I Guess We’re Falling Out’, ‘You Know You Belong To Me’, and the poignant ‘Face It Alone’, released as a single in October. Add to that, the trove of sunken treasure spanning from original takes and demos to rough cuts that signpost the album The Miracle would become.