
  
    Released 1 June 1998, reached number 23, on  chart for 2 weeks.
  Album length 52:18.
    
  1. Space 
  2. The Business 
  3. China Belle 
  4. Why Don't We Try Again 
  5. On My Way Up 
  6. Cyborg 
  7. The Guv'nor 
  8. The Wilderness 
  9. Slow Down 
  10. One Rainy Wish 
  11. All The Way From Memphis  
  12. Another World / Being On My Own (hidden bonus track)
  
  
  Brian Talks 
  Enhanced Multimedia  Section 
  FBI 
  Hot  Patootie (Whatever Happened To A Saturday Night)
  Maybe Baby 
  Only Make Believe 
  Otro Lugar 
  
  
  C'mon  Baby 
  
  
  (Marie's  The Name) His Latest Flame 
     
    All instruments and programming by Brian May  unless stated
  Arrangement and Production by Brian May
  Engineering and Co-Production by Justin Shirley-Smith
  Recorded at the Allerton Hill Studio
  Mastered by Kevin Metcalfe at Town House Studios
  
  Executive management - Jim Beach
  Management, therapy, day care - Julie Glover
  Design and photography - Richard Gray
  Equipment supervision, maintenance, stuff - Pete Malandrone
  
  To Tom Short, Jack Nelson & Co., Tony Iommi and Cozy - for  vital support and friendship
  To the brilliant Justin - for his infinite patience, excellence  and encouragement
  Fond regards to the Water Rats, Zucchero, Joe Elliott, Mr Vai, Mr  Satriani, the kind people of the beautiful island of El Hierro,  and my pals Roger and John and Freddie, if you're listening....  and to Jeff Beck, the Guv'nor. 
  And my very special thanks to Julie. It is only thanks to her  unfailing TLC that I was able to finish this project. 
  
  This album is dedicated to my Mum and to our dear friend Cozy.  Life will never be the same without you. 
  
  
  This album was originally going to be a covers album called  "Heroes" (hence the 7 released cover versions on the  album and singles), but it eventually became 'Another World'. The  track 'No-One  But You', later recorded by Queen, was also intended for the  project. The known years of recording are as follows:
  
  1993 - The Business
  1994 - On My Way Up
  1995 - Cyborg, FBI (with Status Quo), Hot Patootie, One Rainy  Wish
  1996 - All The Way From Memphis, Maybe Baby, Only Make Believe,  Slow Down
  1997 - Another World (and presumably 'Being On My Own'), China  Belle, The Guv'nor
  1998 - Space, The Wilderness, Why Don't We Try Again
     
              - The Retro Rock EP (available in the USA as a send away          offer, and on sale on the European tour) (contains the          four non-album cover versions)  [discography]              - Hot Patootie
- Maybe Maybe
- FBI
- Only Make Believe
 
- Red Special (Japanese mini-album, released 28 October          1998 to promote the tour) (contains album tracks, B-Sides          and two live versions) [discography]              - On                  My Way Up (live version)
- Why Don't We Try Again (album version)
- Maybe Baby (B-Side track)
- The Business (titled 'USA Radio Mix Uncut' but                  actually the 'Rock On Cozy Mix')
- Another World (album version)
- Only Make Believe (B-Side track)
- Hammer                  To Fall (live version)
- Brian Talks (B-Side track) 
 
      - The Business / Maybe Baby (no 51, 25 May 1998)  [discography]
- On My Way Up / Maybe Baby / FBI (Netherlands only, June          1998)  [discography]
- Another World / Only Make Believe / Hot Patootie          (Netherlands only, August 1998) [discography]
- Why Don't We Try Again / FBI / Only Make Believe (no 44,          31 August 1998) [discography]
     Space
   Track 1. Written by Brian May. Length 0:47.
  This track segues into 'The Business' and was recorded in 1998.     I'm gonna make a little space
  Around me
  A very special place
  Around me
  No-one can come in     
     The Business
   Track 2. Written by Brian May. Length 5:07.
  This track segues from 'Space'.It was recorded in 1993 titled  'Hard Business' for series 1 of the TV series 'Frank Stubbs  Promotes', while the final album mix was done in 1997 or 1998. 
  A short instrumental version closes the UK album as a hidden  bonus track, titled 'Being On My Own'.
  Parts of this track were also included in the 'Enhanced Multimedia Section'.  
  Details are also available of the original TV theme  version.    Cozy Powell (drums)
  Neil Amor (additional mixing)    1. Rock On Cozy Mix (4:37) (on 'The Business' 7" and CD  singles, and on the 'Red Special' Japanese album retitled as 'USA  Radio Mix Uncut'; this has a drum intro to replace the guitar  intro upto 0:11, loses the guitar solo from 2:37 to 2:54, loses  part of the verses from 4:08 to 4:30, and 4:54 onwards is  extended and features an 18 second drum solo outro)
  2. Radio Edit (4:29) (on a US 3 track promo CD only; the album  mix, with some sections removed, and an earlier fade out)
  3. Rock On Cozy Mix Edit (4:14) (on a US 3 track promo CD only;  fades out even earlier than normal)      Hey
  Oh
  
  Hey
  Don't judge me Mama
  Don't tell me that I've done wrong
  It's a hard business
  It's a hard business
  To make it on your own
  
  Don't judge me Papa
  If I can't handle the things in my head
  'Cos it's a hard business
  Such a hard business
  Walking on the edge
  
  I've got nothing and no-one in my life
  So how can I lose again
  Got my feet in muddy water
  But I'm gonna find that road again
  So I'll be taking care of business
  'Cos I know what I'm looking for
  Ooh, I've been working every hour God gives to man
  But I still see the same closed door, yeah
  Yeah
  Ow
  
  I've got nothing but trouble in my life
  But I feel I've got a lot to give
  Everyday I try to build a new world
  But I've had no-one to build it with
  Oh, I've been looking for a woman to share my hopes
  And I know I ain't a patch on you
  And I've been thinking that a woman's God's gift to man
  Are you thinking the same way too?
  Yeah
  
  So don't leave me Mama
  Don't make me go on alone
  'Cos it's a hard business  Yes it's a hard business
  Oooh, oh, oh, ooh
  
  Don't leave me Papa
  When my belief in myself is gone
  'Cos it's a hard business  Such a hard business, oooh, ooh
  Tell me it's a hard business
  Being on my own
  Yeah     
     China Belle
   Track 3. Written by Brian May. Length 3:59.
  This track was recorded in 1997.     Cozy Powell (drums)
  Neil Murray (bass)     There's a little lady living down in old Beijing, hey
  She got everything you need well you know what I mean
  No it ain't what you're thinking she ain't love for sale, no, no
  She'll get you jumping just for fun but there's a sting in her  tale, yeah
  She's a lover she's a fighter she's a red hot bit
  You take her as you find her but you never can quit
  She's a pretty little lady called China Belle
  She's a little bit of heaven and a whole lotta hell
  
  Oh, she gotta bad reputation but you won't say no
  You gonna need her sweet loving when you go, go, go
  She got a diamond on her finger you can see it glisten
  She got plenty conversation, don't talk just listen
  She could be flat bed faking but you never can tell
  Got the body of an angel but you know darn well
  She's a pretty little lady called China Belle
  She's a little bit of heaven and a whole lotta hell
  
  Hey, let me tell ya'
  
  I was standing at the station on the neck of Siam
  I met a man from Abu Dhabi said 'you know who I am'
  They call me hard nosed Harry who could never get hooked
  But I fell in love with trouble after just one look
  She'll give you dirty loving honey make you feel real swell
  But if you say you wanna stay she ain't that kinda girl
  I said you're talking 'bout a lady that I know darn well
  She's a little bit of heaven and a whole lotta hell
  
  She'll take you Nee-How walking to a Chinese Ball
  You'll be singing and a dancing underneath the Great Wall
  But when you're strolling in the rain through Tiananmen Square
  You turn around and look for China and she ain't nowhere
  Ooh, she's a dangerous habit she's a red hot bit
  You could get a better rabbit but you just can't quit
  She's a pretty little lady called China Belle 
  She's a pretty little lady called China Belle
  She's a pretty little lady called China Belle
  She's a little bit of heaven and a 
  Whole lotta hell, ow
  
  Take me to China 
  Take me away
  She's a little bit of heaven and a whole lotta hell
  Hell     
     Why Don't  We Try Again
   Track 4. Written by Brian May. Length 5:22.
  Recorded in 1998, this track was written for Queen (presumably  'Innuendo') but Brian withheld it, so no Queen demo was recorded.    Cozy Powell (drums and percussion)
  David Richards (additional recording)    1. Promo Edit (4:05) (on a UK 1 track promo CD only; this loses  the sections from 0:02 to 0:12, 1:25 to 1:30, 3:45 to 3:47, 4:03  to 4:13 and 4:30 and 5:17)      After the storm there's the dead of night
  It seems there's no way back for me
  So little comfort in my lonely bed
  To know that it had to be, ooh
  
  And now I miss you in so many ways
  You know I miss you for so many lonely days
  Ahh-ahh, why don't we try again
  
  In the dark there's a desert flower
  It blooms where no-one ever sees
  Our love was stronger than history
  Our love will never cease to be
  
  How can I live with you as a memory
  You hold the best part of me, ooh
  
  And now I miss you in so many ways
  You know I miss you for so many lonely days
  Ahh-ahh, why don't we try again
  
  (Ooh)
  (Ooh, oooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
  
  No use me waiting by the telephone
  You're gone, it ain't gonna ring
  Oh, oooh  Oh, oooh    And now I miss you in so many ways
  You know I miss you for so many
  Lonely, lonely days and nights
  
  I know you miss me for so many lonely days
  Ahh-ahh, why don't we try again    Ahh-ahh, why don't we try again
  Ahh-ahh, why don't we try again
  Ahh-ahh, why don't we try again
  Ahh-ahh, why don't we try again     
     On My Way Up
   Track 5. Written by Brian May. Length 2:56.
  This track was recorded in 1994 for series 2 of the TV series  'Frank Stubbs Promotes', while the final album mix was done in  1997 or 1998. 
  Details are also available of the original TV theme  version.    Cathy Porter and Shelley Preston (backing vocals)    1. Paris  1998 (7:39) (recorded at Le Reservoir, Paris, France, on 9  June 1998; only available on the 'Red Special' Japanese CD)      Yeah
  
  Hey, I'm on my way up (oooh)
  Can't put me down (oooh)
  Business is tough (oooh)
  I ain't gonna get pushed around
  I'm on my way (oooh)
  Gonna take this town (ooh, ooh)
  It's gonna be mine all mine
  It's my time (ooh, ooh)
  
  I'm on my way (on my way up)
  Straight to the top (I'm telling myself)
  I'm telling myself (I'm totally sussed)
  I'm putting my name around (on my way up)
  Oooh hoo (on my way up)
  Gonna get that rhythm
  I got positivism to give 'em
  
  I'm on my way through
  Where I'm going to
  You wouldn't believe
  But I'll make it I'm telling you
  I'm on a roll (oooh)
  Gonna have it all (ooh, ooh)
  It's gonna be fine so fine
  Baby all of the time (ooh, ooh)
  
  I'm in control (on my way up)
  I'm mighty bold (I'm telling myself)
  I'm looking good (I'm totally sussed)
  I'm quitting the neighbourhood
  On my way up (oh yes I am)
  Gotta get right with 'em
  Got all of my life left for livin'
  Wow, yeah
  
  Nobody gonna tell me no
  Nobody gonna stop me so
  Everybody gonna see me grow
  Nobody gonna hold me down
  Gotta get to a better place
  Gotta wake up, and see your face
  Gotta hold on, move on
  Go through that wall
  
  It's my life or it's nothing
  Our life or it's nothing at all
  I'm on my way up
  Yeah, gotta come with me, hey, let's go
  Hit 'em
  
  I'm on my way
  
  Oh, I'm on my way (on my way up)
  Yeah, gonna get it right (I'm telling myself)
  I'm telling myself (I'm totally sussed)
  Gonna make it this time around (on my way up, yeah) on my way up
  Gonna get that rhythm baby (on my way up)
  Gonna start that livin' babe (on my way up) yeah (up) yeah (up)  yeah (up)
  Got all my sights set on heaven
  
  Wow, hey, hey 
  Hey, no stop me now, hey no stop me now, hey no stop me now     
     Cyborg
   Track 6. Written by Brian May. Length 3:53.
  This track was recorded in 1995 and was originally released in  the 'Rise 2: Resurrection' video game. 
  Brian's guitar from this song was heavily sampled on the 2017  Jayce Lewis track 'We  Are One'.
  Details of a further track, derived from the video game tracks,  is available on the Unreleased Songs  & Demos page.    1. Main Version (3:50) (on all versions of the game; similar to  the album version, but with a few lyric changes, a rawer feel,  and is mixed differently in places)
  2. Solo Instrumental Version (3:26) (on all versions of the game;  an instrumental version, but far more guitar oriented, with a  different structure to the main version)
  3. Main Version Remix (3:50) (on the 'Director's Cut' version of  the game only; apparently this is very similar to the main  version, which just sounds more polished)
  4. Main Version Instrumental Remix (3:48) (on the 'Director's  Cut' version of the game only; an excellent instrumental version  of the 'Main Remix')    Taylor Hawkins (drums)     Welcome to my world 
  Oh
  Fight
  Hey
  Come and play with me, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
  
  I'm waiting    I'm here to win (???)    I play their fantasy and 
  I live their pain
  My heart and soul locked up in a cold steel frame
  A strange creature's crawling 
  And it's calling out my name
  I don't want to
  I don't need to
  But I must fight again
  
  Let me out 
  Set me free
  
  Calling out for the Cyborg
  Gonna rub you out
  Time is up for the Cyborg
  You'll never get out
  Bah, you're nothing but a Cyborg, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
  
  Cyborg
  
  Cyborg, it's your time
  
  Oooohh
  I'll make it back there baby
  Just you watch me try
  (One more try, justa one more try)
  We'll fly again into the deep blue sky
  
  I feel a hunger baby
  Cyborg feels no shame
  Lord I have to
  Lord I need to
  Win this wicked game
  
  Come step to me
  
  Calling out for the Cyborg
  Gonna rub you out
  Time is up for the Cyborg
  You'll never get out
  Calling out for the Cyborg  Gonna rub you out
  Time is up for the Cyborg  Gonna put your light out
  Bah, you're nothing but a Cyborg
  You'll never get out
  
  I'm gonna erase your file     
     The Guv'nor
   Track 7. Written by Brian May. Length 4:09. 
  Recorded in 1997 for a film of the same name, with Jeff Beck's  guitar recorded in 1998.     Jeff Beck (special guest guitar)
  Cozy Powell (drums)
  Neil Amor (assistant mix engineer)
  Clive Drew Clifton (engineering for Jeff Beck)     Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
  Yeah, yeah
  
  Oh, I ain't greedy
  But you gotta see my point of view, yeah
  I was not born yesterday
  Don't you know I must've learned a thing or two
  
  Ooh, but there's a man on the loose baby, and he's all bad
  He'll tan your hide and give what you never had
  They call him the Guv'nor (God bless the Guv'nor)
  Ooh, he's trained to kill (God bless the Guv'nor)
  Make way, make way for the Guv'nor (make way for the Guv'nor)
  Ooh, give yourself a thrill, come on, ooh, ooh
  
  Look at the dude
  He got the world, he got it made
  Ooh, he got attitude
  And he got a fist - like a switchblade
  
  Ooh, and everyone in the city
  Ooh, gotta play his game
  Ooh, I don't wanna be a wannabe I wanna be it
  I wanna be the Guv'nor (God bless the Guv'nor)
  He's politically incorrect (God bless the Guv'nor)
  Give way, give way to the Guv'nor (make way for the Guv'nor)
  You gotta show some respect
  
  Yeah
  Oooh, oooh
  Let's hear you
  Listen here
  Oooh
  Ow
  Yeah, God bless the Guv'nor
  Yeah, but baby he ain't heavy, no
  Wow, yeah
  
  Don't bother looking for a way to catch his ass
  This man is cooking with a red hot kind of gas
  He'll play them hits electrifying
  Tear you to bits, leave you
  Crying, crying, crying, yeah
  
  So get ready for the showdown (don't lose your head)
  If licks could kill we'd all be long, long dead
  On account of the Guv'nor
  
  God bless the Guv'nor (God bless the Guv'nor)
  God bless the Guv'nor (God bless the Guv'nor)
  God bless the Guv'nor 
  Make way make way for the Guv'nor
  Make way for the Guv'nor
  Make way for the Guv'nor
  You gotta see that man
  God bless the Guv'nor 
  Oooh, yeah
  
  Let's see some respect now     
     The Wilderness
   Track 8. Written by Brian May. Length 4:51. 
  This track was recorded in 1998.     Born in the time of the changes
  Where are you going - how will you fly
  Is it for love or freedom
  All your days have been
  Waiting for life to catch you
  Watching and waiting and seeking a sign
  In the wilderness
  
  Each of us learns while we're sleeping
  Sleeping we know - waking it goes
  Fashion a dream of heaven
  Hold it close again
  Only the Queen of heaven
  Watches us grow, hearing us cry
  Wondering and searching and losing our way
  In the mire
  In the wilderness
  
  Wilderness child
  You gotta hold on
  Wilderness child 
  You're gonna find your way home
  Wilderness child
  You gotta be strong
  Wilderness, wilderness, wilderness, wilderness child
  Oooooh
  
  Wilderness child
  Let me see you
  Stand in the light 
  Make me whole again
  
  And if you can then show me
  Approach me if you dare
  Love is an open secret
  Healing and hiding and wondering and weeping
  Waiting for someone to find
  And open the door
  
  In the wilderness
  In the wilderness
  In the wilderness
  In the wilderness
  Oooh, oooh, oooh
  Oooh, oooh, oooh
  Ooh, oooh     
     Slow Down
   Track 9. Written by Larry Williams. Length 4:16.
  This track is a cover version, and was originally recorded by  Larry Williams in 1957 or 1958.
  The live-only track 'C'mon  Baby' performed in 1998 features the guitar riff from this  track. 
  Recorded in 1996 at the same session as 'Maybe Baby' and 'Only  Make Believe'.    Cozy Powell (drums)
  Jamie Moses (guitar)
  Spike Edney (keyboards)
  Neil Murray (bass)     Hey, you know that
  Yeah, ow
  Oooh
  Ooh
  Hey, hey, hey
  Oh
  
  Well, come on pretty baby won't you walk with me
  Come on pretty baby won't you talk with me
  Come on pretty baby give me one more chance
  Try to save our romance
  
  Slow down
  Baby now you're moving way too fast
  You gotta gimme a little loving
  Gimme little loving, oww
  If you want our love to last
  Hey, hey
  
  Well I used to walk you home baby after school
  Carry your books home too
  But now you got your boyfriend down the street
  Baby what you trying to do?
  
  Better slow down
  Baby now you're moving way too fast, yeah
  You gotta gimme little loving
  Gimme a little loving, brrr
  If you want our love to last
  Oooh
  Ow
  
  Well you know that I love you tell the world I do
  Come on pretty baby why can't you be true
  I need your loving baby oh so bad
  The best little woman that a man after had
  
  Slow down
  Baby now you're moving way too fast
  You gotta gimme little loving
  Gimme a little loving, brrr
  If you want our love to last
  Jamie
  
  Wow
  Well you know that I love you tell the world I do
  Come on pretty baby why can't you be true
  I need your loving baby oh so bad
  The best little woman that a man ever had
  
  Slow down
  Baby now you're moving way too fast, yeah
  You gotta gimme little loving
  Gimme a little loving, oww
  If you want our love to last
  
  Yeah
  Yeah     
     One Rainy Wish
   Track 10. Written by Jimi Hendrix. Length 4:04.
  This track is a cover version, and was originally recorded by The  Jimi Hendrix Experience, and appears on the 1967 album 'Axis:  Bold As Love'. 
  The track was recorded in 1995 for a Jimi Hendrix tribute album,  'In From The Storm'.    Cozy Powell (drums)
  Neil Murray (bass)
  Eddie Kramer (co-production)
  The London Metropolitan Orchestra, conducted by Michael Kamen    1. Original Version (4:10) (only available on the Jimi Hendrix  tribute album, 'In From The Storm'; this version is remixed, with  more prominent orchestral strings in places, and after the loud  middle section, the guitar is echoed)     Gold and rose, the colour of a dream I had
  Not too long ago
  Misty blue and lilac too
  Never to grow old
  
  There you were under the tree of song
  Sleeping so peacefully
  In your hand a flower played
  Waiting there for me
  
  I had never, ha, ha, laid eyes on you
  Not before this timeless day
  But you woke and you, wow, smiled my name
  You stole my heart away
  You stole my heart away little girl, yeah
  
  Alright, yeah, wow
  Go Jimi
  Sweet eyed dreams
  Wow
  Yeah
  
  Gold and rose, the colour of a dream I had
  Not too long ago
  Misty blue and lilac too
  Never to grow old
  
  Gold and rose, the colour of a dream I had
  Misty blue and lilac too
  Gold and rose, the colour of a dream I had
  Misty blue and lilac too
  Gold and rose
  Gold and rose
  Gold and rose
  It's only a dream
  
  I'd love to tell somebody about this dream
  The sky was filled with a thousand stars
  While the sun kissed the mountains blue
  And eleven moons played across the rainbows
  Above me and you
  
  Ooh, oooh
  Gold and rose
  Gold and rose
  Colour of a velvet wall
  That surrounds us     
     All The  Way From Memphis
   Track 11. Written by Ian Hunter. Length 5:16.
  This track is a cover version and was originally recorded by Mott  The Hoople, reaching no 10 in September 1973. 
  The track was recorded in 1996 for the Mott The Hoople tribute  album 'Moth Poet Hotel', which may be 4 seconds longer than the  album version but this is unconfirmed. 
  Brian also appears as guest guitarist on this track on Ian  Hunter's 'Just  Another Night' live DVD. 
  Ian Hunter's dialogue in the middle of the track comes from the  Mott The Hoople track 'Sweet Angeline' from their 'Live' album,  recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1974.    Cozy Powell (drums)
  Shelley Preston, Nikki Love and Becci Glover (backing vocals)
  Ian Hunter (special guest raconteur)     Good evening Memphis
  How are we doing
  Let's do it
  Good
  
  Forgot my six string razor
  And I hit the sky
  Half way to Memphis
  'Fore I realised
  Hey
  
  I rang the information
  My axe was cold
  They said she rides a train
  Down to Oriole
  
  Well it's a mighty long way down the dusty trail
  And the sun burns hot on the cold steel rail
  And I look like a bum and I crawl like a snail
  All the way from Memphis
  
  I got to Oriole, you know
  It took a month
  And there was my guitar
  Electric junk
  
  Some dude says rock 'n' rollers
  You're all the same
  Man that's your instrument
  I felt so ashamed
  
  Now it's a mighty long way down rock 'n' roll
  Through the Bradford Cities and the Oriole
  And you look like a star but you're still on the dole
  All the way from Memphis, wow
  Hey
  All the way from Memphis
  
  Oooh, gonna ride that train
  Wooh-hoo, wooh-wooh, wooh-wooh
  Wooh-wooh, wooh-wooh, wooh-wooh
  Hey, hey, hey, hey
  
  Of course, we weren't always superstars
  There was a time when we were just ordinary commoners, just like  you
  Thank you Mr Hoople
  And we used to eat
  
  Well it's a mighty long way down rock 'n' roll, let's hear it
  From the Liverpool Docks to the Hollywood Bowl
  And you climb up the mountains and you fall down the holes
  All the way from Memphis
  
  Well it's a mighty long way down rock 'n' roll
  And your name gets hot and your heart grows old
  And you gotta stay a young man, you can never get old
  All the way from Memphis
  
  Well it's a mighty long way down rock 'n' roll
  From the Bradford Cities and the Oriole
  And you look like a star but you're still on parole
  
  All the way from Memphis (yeah, that's where I come from)
  Wow, all the way from Memphis
  All the way from Memphis (all the way from Memphis)
  All the way from Memphis (all the way from Memphis)
  All the way from Memphis (all the way from Memphis)
  All the way from Memphis (all the way from Memphis)
  Hey, hey
  Wow
  OK
  
  Yeah 
  Thank you and good night     
     Another World
  Being On My Own
   Track 12. Written by Brian May. 
  The UK CD (and possibly LP or cassette) lasts 7:30 and contains  'Another World' lasting 4:04, followed by a 1:02 silence, and a  2:23 instrumental track based on 'The  Business' called 'Being On My Own', which contains piano and  synthesisers, and right at the end of the track includes a  telephone ringing and some dialogue from Brian. The Japanese CD  album, and the 'Red Special' album, only contain 'Another World'  itself. 
  'Another World' was recorded in 1997, and was intended for a film  called 'Sliding Doors'. It was also recorded with a Spanish  vocal, retitled as 'Otro Lugar'.    Ken Taylor (bass)
  Steve Ferrone (drums and percussion)
  David Richards (mixing)    In another world
  Under another sky
  I see another story waiting 
  To be told
  
  And another you
  Wakes up - with another me
  For that's the way we've come to be
  In another world
  
  In a different place
  Way cross time and space
  The door is open wide
  Drawn to a different light
  Maybe we'll step inside
  
  In another world
  We can show we care
  You can be sure I'm waiting there
  In another world
  
  Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
  
  Oooh, yeah
  When the dice were cast
  They laid a crazy path 
  We follow to our graves
  
  But I know in a different world
  We journey a different way
  
  So we live but life
  Isn't what it seems
  We're only living in our dreams
  In another world
  
  You can believe 
  I'll meet you here
  In another world       Brian: That's about all I can manage     
     Brian Talks
   Non Album Track. Length 1:13.
  This is a track where Brian pays tribute to Cozy Powell, with  some acoustic guitar.
  It is only available on the UK 'The Business' CD single, and the  Japanese 'Red Special' album, but it is also featured in the 'Enhanced Multimedia Section'.       Hi folks, this is Brian
  It's April 1998 and this is the last thing I thought I would ever  be doing
  Sitting here paying tribute to a Cozy who is no longer with us,  it just does not seem possible
  I'm sitting on the spot where he so often hammered out incredible  drum parts for us
  With great enthusiasm and power and optimism and humour
  It's impossible to describe what a terrible gap it's going to  leave in our lives, our mate Cozy not being here
  He was a fantastic support, a fantastic energy and vibe
  He had the most incredible attitude to life which leaked over  into everything he did
  I think for the whole world it was much too soon, he was a  wonderful, great drummer
  One of the people who defined a whole style which became part of  the mainstream of rock 'n' roll
  And Cozy, if you're listening, you were the best, and we all know  it
  And God rest you mate - we love you     
     Enhanced  Multimedia Section
   Non album content. Length 4:20.
  This track appears on 'The Business' CD single, and is a tribute  to Cozy Powell. 
  It contains the first 3:06 of the album version of 'The Business', with footage of Brian and  Cozy from 'Live At The Brixton Academy', edited to fit the music.  At several points within the track, the music is quieter and  features footage of Brian in the studio, talking about Cozy  (different to 'Brian Talks'). After this, it features 'Brian Talks', with more footage of Cozy.     Hey
  Oh
  
  Hey
  Don't judge me Mama
  Don't tell me that I've done wrong (Brian: Business started off  as a, a the theme for a TV series)  It's a hard business (Brian: And all they wanted was little bits,  so I did little bits first, but there was a complete song in my  head)  It's a hard business (Brian: So, eventually we put it all  together, and Cozy was a big part of that)  To make it on your own
  
  Don't judge me Papa
  If I can't handle the things in my head
  'Cos it's a hard business (Brian: Cozy would come in at a certain  point, after I had programmed it and sorted it all out, you know,  bits of arrangement)  Such a hard business (Brian: Cozy would come in and say 'ah,  yeah, yeah, I see what you mean', and he would do his thing)  Walking on the edge (Brian: and then suddenly the thing would  start to come to life, because that's a, there's a, there's a  human thing. You can program until you're blue in the face, you  know, but you never get that sort of thing that comes from real  people interacting)    I've got nothing and no-one in my life
  So how can I lose again
  Got my feet in muddy water
  But I'm gonna find that road again
  
  So I'll be taking care of business (Brian: Cozy would always be a  great energy source, and I'm gonna miss him terribly)  'Cos I know what I'm looking for (Brian: terribly, you know. He  was a big part of)  Ooh, I've been working every hour God gives to man (Brian: most  of the tracks on this album)  But I still see the same closed door, yeah
  Yeah
  Ow    Brian: It's something which stirs your guts in, in a particular  way, and you know, to see Cozy hit those things, you felt  something, you know, it wasn't just hitting things in time, it  was like everything had a certain menace to it, you know, um, and  a certain joy, you know, Cozy was very up, very funny.
  
  Brian: Hi folks, this is Brian
  Brian: It's April 1998 and this is the last thing I thought I  would ever be doing
  Brian: Sitting here paying tribute to a Cozy who is no longer  with us, it just does not seem possible
  Brian: I'm sitting on the spot where he so often hammered out  incredible drum parts for us
  Brian: With great enthusiasm and power and optimism and humour
  Brian: It's impossible to describe what a terrible gap it's going  to leave in our lives, our mate Cozy not being here
  Brian: He was a fantastic support, a fantastic energy and vibe
  Brian: He had the most incredible attitude to life which leaked  over into everything he did
  Brian: I think for the whole world it was much too soon, he was a  wonderful, great drummer
  Brian: One of the people who defined a whole style which became  part of the mainstream of rock 'n' roll
  Brian: And Cozy, if you're listening, you were the best, and we  all know it
  Brian: And God rest you mate - we love you     
     FBI
   Non Album Track. Written by Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch. Length  3:10.
  This is an instrumental track, and was originally recorded by The  Shadows, which reached no 6 in February 1961.
  It is available on the Japanese CD album, the 'Retro Rock EP',  the UK 'Why Don't We Try Again' single, the Dutch 'On My Way Up'  single, and the 'Twang!' tribute album to The Shadows.
  The track features both Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt from  Status Quo on rhythm guitars. It was recorded in 1995, during  sessions for their 'Don't Stop' album, on which Brian appears on  the track 'Raining  In My Heart'.      
     Hot  Patootie
 (Whatever Happened To A Saturday Night)
   Non Album Track. Written by Richard O'Brien. Length 3:20.
  This track was originally recorded by Meat Loaf, and appears on  'The Rocky Horror Picture Show', alongside 'Wild And  Untamed Thing' which also features him.
  The track was recorded by Brian in 1995, and is available on the  Japanese CD album, the 'Retro Rock EP', and the Dutch 'Another  World' single.     Spike Edney (piano)
  Andy Hamilton and Steve Hamilton (saxophone)
  Madeline Bell, Gareth Marx, Shelley Preston, Anita Dobson and  Emily May (backing vocals)     Hey, pussycat 
  What's going down?
  
  Whatever happened to a Saturday night
  When you dressed up sharp and you felt alright
  It don't seem the same since cosmic light
  Came into my life
  I thought I was divine, wow-wow
  
  I used to go for a ride with a chick who'd go
  And listen to the music on the radio
  A saxophone was blowing on a Rock and Roll show
  We climbed in the back seat
  And, wow, really had a good time
  
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul
  I really love that rock 'n' roll, hit me
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul
  I really love that rock 'n' roll
  Hey
  
  My head was swimming from the perfume I smelt
  My hands kinda fumbled with her white plastic belt
  I'd taste her baby pink lipstick
  And that's when I'd melt
  She'd whisper in my ear
  Tonight she really was mine
  
  Get back in the front and put some hair oil on (oooh, oooh)
  Buddy Holly was singing his very last song (oooh, oooh)
  With your arms around your girl you tried to sing along (bop,  shoo, wop, bop, shoo, wop)
  You felt pretty good 'cos you'd (bop, shoo, wop)
  Really had a good time (oohhhh)
  
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul, yeah, yeah
  I really love that rock 'n' roll, rock and roll
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul
  I really love that rock 'n' roll, yeah, yeah, yeah
  
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul
  I really love that rock 'n' roll (I really love that rock 'n'  roll), yeah
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul
  I really love that rock 'n' roll, oww, hey
  
  I dig it
  Hey, hey, hey
  Wow
  Ha, ha, ha, ha
  
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul
  I really love that rock 'n' roll
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul
  I really love that rock, ow, ow, ow
  
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul
  I really love that rock 'n' roll (I really love that rock 'n'  roll), yeah
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul
  I really love that rock 
  Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
  
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul
  I really love that rock 'n' roll (I really love that rock 'n'  roll)
  Hot Patootie - bless my soul
  I really love that rock 'n' rock 'n' rock 'n' roll
  
  Hot Patootie
  Ow     
     Maybe Baby
   Non Album Track. Written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty. Length  2:12.
  This track is a cover version, and was originally recorded by The  Crickets, which reached no 4 in March 1958.
  The track was recorded in 1996 at the same session as 'Slow Down'  and 'Only Make Believe'.
  It is available on the 'Retro Rock EP', the UK 'The Business'  single, and the Dutch 'On My Way Up' single. 
  Brian performed this track with The Crickets and Albert Lee at  the Strat Pack  concert in 2004.     Cozy Powell (drums)
  Jamie Moses (guitar)
  Spike Edney (keyboards)
  Neil Murray (bass)     Ooooh, oooh
  Ooooh, oooh
  Ooooh, ooooh, oooh
  Oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh
  
  Maybe baby - I'll have you (ahh, ahh, ahh, ahhh)
  Maybe baby - you and me true (ahh, ahh, ahh, ahhh)
  Maybe baby - I'll have you for me (ahh, ahh, ah, ah, ah, for me)
  
  Yeah, hey
  It's funny honey, you don't care (ahh, ahh, ahh, ahhh)
  You never listen to my prayer (ahh, ahh, ahh, ahhh)
  Maybe baby - you will love me someday (ahh, ahh, ah, ah, ah,  someday)
  
  Well, you are the one that makes me glad (you're the one, you're  the one)
  Any other one that makes me sad (you're the one, you're the one)
  And when some day, you'll love me (you're the one, you're the  one)
  Well, I'll be there wait and see (ahhhhh)
  
  Maybe baby - I'll have you (ahh, ahh, ahh, ahhh)
  Maybe baby - you'll be true (ahh, ahh, ahh, ahhh)
  Maybe baby - I'll have you for me (ahh, ahh, ah, ah, ah, for me)
  Hey
  
  Dap-da-dap-dap, dap-da-dap-dap, wah-ahh
  Dap-da-dap-dap, dap-da-dap-dap, wah-ahh
  Dap-da-dap-dap, dap-da-dap-dap, wah-ahh
  Yeah, yeah (ahhh, ahhh, ahh), yeah, yeah, yeah
  
  Oh well, you are the one that makes me glad (you're the one,  you're the one)
  Any other one that makes me sad (you're the one, you're the one)
  And when some day, you'll love me (you're the one, you're the  one)
  Well, I'll be there wait and see (ahhhhh)
  
  Maybe baby - I'll have you (ahh, ahh, ahh, ahhh)
  Maybe baby - you'll be true (ahh, ahh, ahh, ahhh)
  Maybe baby - I'll have you for me (ahh, ahh, ah, ah, ah, for me)
  Yeah, yeah, yeah
  Maybe baby - I'll have you for me (ahh, ahh, ah, ah, ah, for me)     
     Only Make  Believe
   Non Album Track. Written by Conway Twitty and Jack Nance. Length  2:38.
  This track is a cover version and was originally recorded by  Conway Twitty, which reached no 1 in November 1958.
  The track was recorded in 1996 at the same session as 'Slow Down'  and 'Only Make Believe'.
  It is available on the 'Red Special' Japanese album, the 'Retro  Rock EP', the UK 'Why Don't We Try Again' singles and the Dutch  'Another World' single.     Cozy Powell (drums)
  Jamie Moses (guitar)
  Spike Edney (keyboards)
  Neil Murray (bass)     Ooooh
  People see us everywhere (oooh)
  They think you really care (oooh)
  But myself I can't deceive (ooh-ooh)
  I know it's only make believe
  
  (Ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba,  wah-ah, oooh)
  
  My one and only prayer
  Is that someday you'll care
  My hopes, my dreams come true
  My one and only you 
  No-one will ever know (oooh)
  How much I love you so (oooh)
  
  My only prayer will be (ahhh)
  Someday you'll care for me (ahhh)
  But it's only make believe (oooh, make believe)
  
  My hopes, my dreams come true
  My life, I'd give for you
  My heart a wedding ring
  My all, my everything
  My heart, I can't control
  You rule my very soul
  My only prayer will be
  Someday you'll care for me
  But it's only make believe
  
  My one and only prayer (wah-oooh)
  Is that someday you'll care 
  My hopes my dreams come true (ooooh, wah-oooh)
  My one and only you
  No-one will ever know
  How much I love you so
  
  (Ahhhh) My prayers, my hopes, my schemes
  (Ahhhh) You are my every dream
  But it's only make believe (make believe)
  Ow     
     Otro Lugar
   Non Album Track. Written by Brian May. Length 4:06.
  This track appears on the Spanish only 'Baladas 99' album, and is  'Another World', sung in Spanish;  presumably therefore it also had the same musicians and  assistance. 
  The title 'Otro Lugar' means 'Another Place'. Many thanks to  Mauricio Fernandez and Maxi Dries for providing the lyrics and  translation.       En otro lugar (in another place)
  Bajo otro sol (under another sun)
  Aún nos espera otra historia (another story waits for us)
  Por contar (to be told)
  
  Allá otro tú (in there another you)
  Despierta - junto a otro yo (wakes up with another me)
  Porque es así como vivimos (because we live in this way)
  En otro lugar (in another place)
  
  En un mundo extraño (in a strange world)
  Más allá del tiempo y del espacio (beyond time and space)
  La puerta abierta está (the door is open)
  Hacia una nueva luz (towards a new light)
  Cruzaremos el umbral... quizás (we'll cross the doorstep...  maybe)
  
  En otro lugar (in another place)
  Nuestro amor podemos mostrar (we can show our love)
  Sabes, te quiero esperar (you know, I want to wait for you)
  En otro lugar (in another place)
  
  Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
  
  Uuuh, mi amor (uuuh, my love)
  
  Oooh, yeah
  Cuando los dados se echaron (when the dice were cast)
  Una loca ruta marcaron (they laid a crazy route)
  Que seguimos hasta el final (we follow to the end)
  
  Pero yo sé que en otro lugar (but I know in another place)
  Será otro caminar (will be another path)
  
  Vivimos así (so we live this way)
  Pero no acaba ahí (but not finish here)
  Sólo vivimos en los sueños (we're only living in our dreams)
  En otro lugar (in another place)
  
  Tú me puedes creer (you can believe me)
  Ahí estaré (I'll be there)
  En otro lugar (in another place)
  Oooh, yeah