Red Special (EP)
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Red Special | ||
EP by Brian May | ||
Released | October 28, 1998 (Japan) | |
Recorded | 1998 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 38:11 | |
Label | EMI | |
Producer(s) | Brian May | |
Brian May chronology | ||
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Another World (1994) |
Red Special (1998) |
Furia (2000) |
Red Special is an EP released by Queen guitarist, Brian May. It's a mini-album containing live-tracks recorded at the European part of his Another World-tour, edits from tracks taken from the Another World album and b-sides. The album was a Japan-only release to promote the tour in Japan.
[edit] Track listing
- "On My Way Up" (Live) (May)
- "Why Don't We Try Again" (May)
- "Maybe Baby" (Petty/Hardin)
- "Business (USA Radio Mix Uncut)" (May)
- "Another World" (May)
- "Only Make Believe" (Twitty/Nance)
- "Hammer to Fall" (Live) (May)
- "Brian Talks (A Tribute To Cozy Powell)"
[edit] Liner Notes
Arrangement and Production - Brian May Engineering and Co-Production - Justin Shirley-Smith Executive Management - Julie Glover
Design - Richard Gray Equipment Supervision and Maintenance - Peter Malandrone Mastered by Kevin Metcalfe at The Soundmasters
Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Programming by Brian May
except track 2: Cozy Powell - Drums and Percussion, David Richards - Additional Recording. track 4: Cozy Powell - Drums, Neil Amor - Additional Mixing. track 5: Steve Ferrone - Drums and Percussion, Ken Taylor - Bass, Mixed by David Richards. tracks 3, 6: Cozy Powell - Drums, Neil Murray - Bass, Jamie Moses - Guitar, Spike Edney - Keyboards.
Live tracks feature: Spike Edney - Keyboards, Jamie Moses - Guitar, Steve Ferrone - Cocktail Kit, Neil Murray - Bass, Susie Webb and Zoe Nicholas - Backing Vocals.
Fan Club - The Old Bakehouse, 16a Barnes High Street, London SW13 9LW
[edit] External links
Brian May |
Discography |
Studio albums: Star Fleet Project (1983) | Back to the Light (1992) | Another World (1998) | Furia (2000 soundtrack) |
Live albums: Live at the Brixton Academy (1993) |
Compilation albums: Red Special (1998 Japan only) |
Videography |
Star Licks Master Series (1983) | Live at the Brixton Academy (1994) |
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