About The Site
History & Aim
Ultimate Queen is a 100% fan site, it has no
links to Queen, their management or record companies in any way.
The site was launched in 1999, and has now been online for 11
years during which time there have been some extensive changes.
It is one of the biggest and longest running Queen (or any
artist) fan sites which is still updated.
The aim of the site is to achieve the most accurate content about
the band and solo activities possible. I don't claim it to be
100% accurate, because that is impossible, and any Queen site
which claims to be is either way off the mark or omitting huge
sections of their history. Nobody knows some of the details, but
what this site assembles is as close to fact as I hope it is able
to be. Unlike some sites, Ultimate Queen will never be considered
'complete'.
What's Included?
The site tries to include every official
release, in any country worldwide, and at the same time, exclude
the unofficial releases. However, this isn't always possible as
some overseas releases are either unknown in the UK, or in the
case of some countries such as Korea, the artwork and
tracklistings make it very difficult to determine whether it is
actually an official release or not. All such releases will be
included until they are proven to be unofficial.
The site generally includes all song versions which have appeared
on official Queen releases, solo releases, and collaborations. It
also attempts to include all unreleased songs, though the very
fact that they are unreleased means that some are unknown and for
others, the details are scarce. Unofficial remixes, cover
versions and other tracks are generally excluded, unless they
feature Queen or appear on official Queen releases.
Generally speaking, solo content is arranged in the order of
Roger, Brian, Freddie, The Cross, and finally John. Ignoring The
Cross, this is the order in which each member launched their solo
careers, and coincidentally, the order of most solo activity.
Unlike some sites, this site also considers Roger's solo work to
be independent of The Cross.
Almost all live performances are included, however, I have chosen
to omit the many TV appearances for solo projects where a single
song is performed, or more often, mimed. Such Queen appearances
are included, as they are of slightly more, but still limited,
interest.
Finally, if a track was performed at Queen + Paul Rodgers
concerts, but without any involvement from Paul Rodgers, this is
included as a Queen track within the site. This may lead to some
confusion, but it is pointless to include it as Queen + Paul
Rodgers if Paul doesn't actually contribute to it.
Opinion
You will probably notice that there are very
few occasions where personal opinion is included on the site,
this is because opinion is purely that. I'm a firm believer that
Freddie is sorely missed, but that Brian and Roger have every
right to continue as Queen in whatever way they fit. There isn't
a single post-Freddie song which Brian or Roger have produced
which I feel they shouldn't have, and for me some of the worst
tracks from Queen's career come from before Freddie's death, and
not after.
There are a few Queen releases which I think should never have
happened, or at least happened in a different and better way, but
on the whole I feel the releases which have come out aren't too
bad (with the possible exception of some of the endless Queen and
Freddie remixes which have been produced). I find the 'Queen
screw their fans for money by releasing the same material over
and over again' argument or whinge an incredibly annoying one, as
who holds a gun to your head and makes you buy them?
I was a big fan of the Queen + Paul Rodgers collaborations, both
live work and 'The Cosmos Rocks' album. Several of the tracks on
the album, such as 'Voodoo' or 'Through The Night', are clearly
more Paul Rodgers than Queen, but throughout their career, Queen
always produced tracks with a completely different sound to the
norm, so the collaboration didn't change as much as some people
like to think. Queen have never labelled Paul Rodgers as a
replacement for Freddie, and to compare them despite the endless
differences is naive to say the least.
I firmly believe that all of Queen are as entitled to their
privacy as anyone else, and am appalled at the many leeches,
vultures and vermin who have come out of the woodwork for some of
the TV documentaries which have been made. The biggest act of
sacrilege I have seen so far is not a musical act or performance
by Brian or Roger, but by one of the people who was dearest to
Freddie, Mary Austin. In 2000, she allowed OK magazine to
photograph her in Freddie's former home, despite Freddie spending
much of his life trying to protect his privacy and avoiding at
all costs the intrusions of the press. In one interview, she
managed to do what Freddie spent the best part of 20 years trying
to avoid.
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