- Format: 6x 12 "LP
- Condition: New, OVP
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Label: EMI
- Year of publication: 2022
- Special features: Limited Edition, Colored Vinyl, 180g Audiophile Vinyl
- The Platinum Collection for the very first time on vinyl
- Fixed slipcase with brand new artwork
- 6 x 180g colored vinyl - each disc a unique color
- Each vinyl is delivered in a separate, individually designed cover, which differs from Allen previously published versions of the Greatest Hits albums
- 24-page 12 ″ photo booklet
- Printed inner covers
The Platinum Collection: Greatest Hits I, II & III is a box set of the British rock band Queen, which includes her three Greatest Hits-Alben Greatest Hits, Greatest Hits II and Greatest Hits III. The album was originally on the 13th November 2000 published under the Parlophone label. A booklet with song facts and pictures is included in the three-CD set.
The compilation "The Platinum Collection" by Queen, published for the first time on Vinyl, which contains all three Greatest hits albums, shows the unmatched success story of the band with charmities, award-winning and record-breaking rock and pop classics. With four songwriters in the band - Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon - Queen created a glorious legacy of all -time hymns that still sound over the centuries. You will inspire the fans of the past and the future alike!
On 17. The limited 6LP color vinyl set appears in a slipcase with brand new artwork. Each piece of vinyl will have a different color and delivered in its own, individually designed cover. The set also includes an exclusive 24-page 12 ″ photo booklet.
Queen Greatest Hits, which was first published in 1981, is the best -selling album ever in Great Britain with over 6, 8 million copies sold and has sold over 25 million times worldwide. Greatest Hits "clamps the time of the triumphant first appearance of Queen between 1974 and 1980 and contains some of the most popular rock standards in the world, including the stadium-sized, symphonic chart topper Bohemian Rhapsody and the rousing WE are the champions, which was elected in 2011 by a most important song ever. But this album also captivates with its stylistic diversity, from the rousing WE Will Rock You, the tongue-in-cheek Fat Bottomed Girls, the Another One Bites The Dust, inspired by the disco of the late 1970s, to the Jukebox retro-hommage Crazy Little Thing Love and that Highly flying, passionate, gospel-fired aretha ismen from somebody to love.
Queen Greatest Hits II, originally published shortly before Freddie Mercury's death in 1991, has sold over 19 million times worldwide. The album comprises 1981 to 1991, the time when Queen dropped its famous "No Synthesizer" rule, which led to new heights of creativity. The opening of their guitar-heavy sound for radio, disco and electronics brought rich fruits and converted the former Glam rockers of the 1970s into a shiny, streamlined, streamlined, emphasized modern super group. In this imperial phase of the eighties, Queen produced some of their most immortal hits. The song Under Pressure based on an improvised studio jam was a worldwide hit, which was written by David Bowie. The retro-futuristic epic Radio Gaga and the humorous romantic I want to break free testify to the early mastery of the synthesizers, while the muscular ripcord riffs from Hammer to case and the octave-swinging wing acrobatics of it's a hard life are both tonially and textually typical. Greatest Hits 2 is officially the tenth-best album of all time in Great Britain and also contains the delicate feelings of Friends Will Friends, the global synth-rock fanfares of one vision and the heroic-cute song The Show Must Go on, in which Freddie still shamelessly plays for the gallery in his last days.
Queen Greatest Hits III, which is rarely available on vinyl, contains the songs of the past few years, the solo hits of the band members and the band's collaboration with other artists such as Elton John, Montserrat Caballé, George Michael and Wyclef Jean.
Unimpressed by time and fashion, "The Platinum Collection" reminds that Queen was always colorful, always dynamic, always full of passion and proud.