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Bohemian Rhapsody [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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The soundtrack to the 2018
Queen
biopic
Bohemian Rhapsody
offers a fittingly cinematic portrait of the iconic rock band, built around a handful of the group's most well-known songs, including live versions and several tracks reworked specifically for the film. As a souvenir of the movie, the soundtrack works especially well. Opening with guitarist
Brian May
's arrangement of the "20th Century Fox Fanfare," and showcasing his distinctive searing guitar leads, it perfectly sets the tone for telling
and
Freddie Mercury
's story on the big screen. Here we get such beloved classics as "Somebody to Love," "Killer Queen," "Another One Bites the Dust," and "Under Pressure." Elsewhere, the soundtrack leans heavily on live performances, especially those culled from the group's dynamic appearance at 1985's Live Aid benefit concert. This is especially poignant as the show marked a resurgence in interest in the group, just as
Mercury
was beginning to lose his battle with AIDS. Similarly, we also get earlier live versions of songs like "Keep Yourself Alive" from 1974's
Live at the Rainbow
, "Fat Bottomed Girls" from 1979's
Live in Paris
, and "Now I'm Here" from 1975's
Live at Hammersmith Odeon
. Also compelling are the few songs specifically reworked for the film, including "Doing All Right," a song from the band's self-titled debut that
May
and drummer
Roger Taylor
originated in their proto-
band
Smile
, and their studio-to-live mix of "We Will Rock You." A thoughtfully curated soundtrack,
offers a compelling narrative of
's storied arc into rock legend. ~ Matt Collar
Queen
biopic
Bohemian Rhapsody
offers a fittingly cinematic portrait of the iconic rock band, built around a handful of the group's most well-known songs, including live versions and several tracks reworked specifically for the film. As a souvenir of the movie, the soundtrack works especially well. Opening with guitarist
Brian May
's arrangement of the "20th Century Fox Fanfare," and showcasing his distinctive searing guitar leads, it perfectly sets the tone for telling
and
Freddie Mercury
's story on the big screen. Here we get such beloved classics as "Somebody to Love," "Killer Queen," "Another One Bites the Dust," and "Under Pressure." Elsewhere, the soundtrack leans heavily on live performances, especially those culled from the group's dynamic appearance at 1985's Live Aid benefit concert. This is especially poignant as the show marked a resurgence in interest in the group, just as
Mercury
was beginning to lose his battle with AIDS. Similarly, we also get earlier live versions of songs like "Keep Yourself Alive" from 1974's
Live at the Rainbow
, "Fat Bottomed Girls" from 1979's
Live in Paris
, and "Now I'm Here" from 1975's
Live at Hammersmith Odeon
. Also compelling are the few songs specifically reworked for the film, including "Doing All Right," a song from the band's self-titled debut that
May
and drummer
Roger Taylor
originated in their proto-
band
Smile
, and their studio-to-live mix of "We Will Rock You." A thoughtfully curated soundtrack,
offers a compelling narrative of
's storied arc into rock legend. ~ Matt Collar