We Will Rock You: Australasian Edition

After "We Will Rock You" became a hit in London various other productions were put on around the world. One of the earliest was in Australia. The cast came from around Australia and New Zealand.

We Will Rock You
Cast recording by
Various artists
Released2003
Recorded12 & 13 July 2002 & 2003
GenreRock, Musical
Length77:55
LabelEMI
ProducerJustin Shirley-Smith and Brian May
Various artists chronology
We Will Rock You
(2002)
We Will Rock You
(2003)
Editing We Will Rock You: The Spanish Cast
(2004)

To help promote this production, a special version of the British musical soundtrack was released to help promote the production. This edition is noteworthy for having new album artwork and the inclusion of a new recording of Another One Bites The Dust by Queen featuring as vocalist Annie Crummer who played the part of Killer Queen.

This recording was to later receive a single release in New Zealand.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Innuendo"Queen 
2."Radio Ga Ga"Roger Taylor 
3."I Want To Break Free"John Deacon 
4."Somebody to Love"Freddie Mercury 
5."Killer Queen"Freddie Mercury 
6."Play the Game"Freddie Mercury 
7."Under Pressure"Queen & David Bowie 
8."A Kind Of Magic"Roger Taylor 
9."I Want It All"Queen 
10."Headlong"Queen 
11."No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young)"Brian May 
12."Ogre Battle Instrumental"Freddie Mercury 
13."One Vision"Queen 
14."Who Wants To Live Forever"Brian May 
15."Flash"Brian May 
16."Seven Seas Of Rhye"Freddie Mercury 
17."Don't Stop Me Now"Freddie Mercury 
18."Another One Bites The Dust"John Deacon 
19."Hammer To Fall"Brian May 
20."These Are The Days Of Our Lives"Queen 
21."We Will Rock You"Brian May 
22."We Are The Champions"Freddie Mercury 
23."We Will Rock You (Fast Version) Instrumental"Brian May 
24."Bohemian Rhapsody"Freddie Mercury 
25."Another One Bites The Dust Queen + Annie Crummer"John Deacon 
Total length:77:55

Another One Bites The Dust:

  • Lead vocals: Annie Crummer
  • Guitars: Brian May
  • Drums: Roger Taylor
  • Production: Justin-Shirley Smith & Queen

Lead vocals sung by Pop (Nigel Planer), Khashoggi (Alexander Hanson), Gallileo (Tony Vincent), Scaramouche (Hannah Jane Fox), Killer Queen (Sharon D. Clarke), Britney (Nigel Clauzel), Meat (Kerry Ellis)

Music performed by Mike Dixon (piano), Andy Smith (keyboards), Spike Edney (keyboards), Jeff Leach (keyboards / synthesisers), Laurie Wisefield (guitar), Alan Darby (guitar), Neil Murray (bass), Tony Bourke (drums), Julian Poole (percussion)

  • Lyrics written by Ben Elton, Brian May and Roger Taylor
  • Produced by Justin Shirley Smith and Brian May
  • Recorded live at the Dominion Theatre, London, 12 and 13 July 2002
  • Mixed by Justin Shirley Smith and Joshua J. Macrae at Allerton Hill and Cosford Mill studios.
  • Production tools by Kris Fredriksson and Joshua J. Macrae
  • Mastered by Miles Showell at Metropolis Mastering
  • Logo designed by Dewynters
  • Packaging designed by Richard Gray
  • Photography by Catherine Ashmore and Dave Bennett

Management by Jim Beach

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