The Freddie Mercury Album

The Freddie Mercury Album is a posthumous solo project with material from Queen frontman and vocalist Freddie Mercury. The album is mainly made up of remixes from past Freddie Mercury releases, as well as the original versions of "Barcelona", "Love Kills", "Exercises in Free Love" and "The Great Pretender".

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Release Date:

  • Nov 16, 1992

Running Time:

  • 44 min 16 s

Musical Album

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Freddie Mercury

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Parlophone

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