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Written by MAd Publisher
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011 14:30 |
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"Michael used to come and see us when we were on tour in the States. He and Freddie became close friends, close enough to record a couple of tracks together at Michael's house, tracks which have never seen the light of day." If this would have been told by anyone but Brian May, maybe nobody could believe it possible. But in an interview with the Evening Standard, May himself disclosed the serious possibilty that Queen will release in 2012 a series of duets recorded by Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson. It's not clear how many they are, but Queen already talked to Jackson's estate which gave their OK to the operation. Queen also revealed plans for a new album and maybe a musical, including old recording material with Freddy Mercury that dates back 1991, just before the artist's death. Will also the duets be included in this project? Great news anyway for all fans of these two icons, and for all good music lovers!!!
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