The 12" Collection

The 12" Collection is a compilation album by British rock band Queen. It features various 12-inch single format recordings and remixes. "Bohemian Rhapsody" was never released on a 12-inch single and the sleeve notes state that it is included due to its length.

The 12" Collection
Compilation album by
Released1992
Recorded1975 1990
GenreRock
Length70:04
LabelQueen Productions Ltd.
Parlophone
ProducerVarious
Queen chronology
Box of Tricks
(1992)
The 12" Collection
(1992)
Ultimate Queen
(1995)

"The Show Must Go On" did appear on a 12-inch single, but not as an extended version. The sleeve notes do not mention why it was included.

Track listing

  1. "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Mercury - 5:58
  2. "Radio Ga Ga" (Extended Version) - Taylor - 6:53
  3. "Machines (Or 'Back to Humans')" (12" Instrumental) - Taylor/May - 5:08
  4. "I Want to Break Free" (Extended Mix) - Deacon - 7:19
  5. "It's a Hard Life" (12" Extended) - Mercury - 5:05
  6. "Hammer to Fall" (The Headbanger's Mix) - May - 5:23
  7. "Man on the Prowl" (Extended Version) - Mercury - 6:04
  8. "A Kind of Magic" (Extended Version) - Taylor - 6:25
  9. "Pain Is So Close to Pleasure" (12" Version) - Mercury/Deacon - 6:01
  10. "Breakthru" (Extended Version) - Queen - 5:44
  11. "The Invisible Man" (12" Version) - Queen - 5:30
  12. "The Show Must Go On" - Queen - 4:34
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References

  1. "Queen - The 12" Collection (1992)". paulmcgarry.com. Archived from the original on 19 March 2012.


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