The Miracle Collector's Edition

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The Miracle Collector's Edition
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Released18 November 2022 (2022-11-18)
RecordedJanuary 1988 – January 1989
Studio
Genre Rock
Label EMI, Hollywood
Producer Queen
Queen chronology
Greatest Hits in Japan
(2020)
The Miracle Collector's Edition
(2022)
Singles from The Miracle Collector's Edition
  1. "Face It Alone"
    Released: 13 October 2022 (2022-10-13)

The Miracle Collector's Edition is an expanded reissue of the 1989 album The Miracle by the British rock band Queen which comprises many unreleased tracks and studio outtakes from the Miracle recording session. It also includes the original cut of The Miracle album, A Memoribilia, Unreleased photos taken during the studio session and Interviews of the band. It was released on 18 November 2022 [1]

Contents

Songs

The box set include a total of 6 new tracks in which 3 are demos.

"Face It Alone"

"Face It Alone" was recorded in 1988 during the sessions of The Miracle album. The track was initially thought to be "unsalvageable" by May and Taylor. However, the song was eventually finished and released as a single on 13 October 2022 in order to promote the box set. [2] [3]

"When Love Breaks Up"

Written by Mercury, the track was never finished by the band. Instead they decided to combine the track's intro with Breakthru. The demo version of the track is included in the box set.

"You Know You Belong To Me"

Written by Brian May, the track was recorded in 1988. It features May on acoustic guitar. It was reworked in 2022 and included in the box set.

"Dog With A Bone"

Written by Taylor, the track was recorded in 1988 during the studio sessions of The Miracle album but was not released. A modified version that includes messages from Queen to their fan club was played at the 1988 Queen Fan Club convention. [4] The song was reworked in 2022 and included in the box set.

"Water" & "I Guess We're Falling Out"

Both of these are Brian May compositions. Only the latter was worked on with Freddie Mercury providing vocals. They are both unfinished with their demo versions available in the box set.

Track listing

All lead vocals by Freddie Mercury unless noted.

Vinyl

Side one: Long Lost Original LP Cut
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Party"Mercury with Brian May 2:24
2."Khashoggi's Ship"
 2:47
3."The Miracle"
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
 5:02
4."I Want It All"MayMercury with May4:41
5."Too Much Love Will Kill You"
 4:20
6."The Invisible Man"TaylorMercury with Roger Taylor 3:55
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Breakthru"
  • Mercury
  • Taylor
4:08
8."Rain Must Fall"
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
4:20
9."Scandal"May4:42
10."My Baby Does Me"
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
3:22
11."Was It All Worth It"Mercury5:45
Total length:45:42

CD

Disc one: The Miracle (Remastered by Bob Ludwig)
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Party"
  • Mercury
  • May
  • Deacon
Mercury with May2:24
2."Khashoggi's Ship"
  • Mercury
  • May
  • Deacon
  • Taylor
 2:47
3."The Miracle"
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
 5:02
4."I Want It All"MayMercury with May4:41
5."The Invisible Man"TaylorMercury with Taylor3:55
6."Breakthru"
  • Mercury
  • Taylor
 4:08
7."Rain Must Fall"
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
 4:20
8."Scandal"May 4:42
9."My Baby Does Me"
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
 3:22
10."Was It All Worth It"Mercury 5:45
Total length:41:22
Disc two: The Miracle Sessions
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Party" (Original Take)
  • Mercury
  • May
  • Deacon
Mercury with May2:53
2."Khashoggi's Ship" (Original Take)
  • Mercury
  • May
  • Deacon
  • Taylor
 3:07
3."The Miracle" (Original Take With John's Ending)
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
 4:45
4."I Want It All" (Original Take)MayMercury with May6:15
5."The Invisible Man" (Early Version With Guide Vocal)TaylorMercury with Taylor5:03
6."When Love Breaks Up" (Demo)Mercury 1:43
7."Breakthru" (Real Drums And Bass)Taylor 4:58
8."Rain Must Fall" (Demo)
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
 2:41
9."Scandal" (Original Rough Mix)May 4:39
10."My Baby Loves Me"
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
 4:08
11."Was It All Worth It" (Original Take)Mercury 5:02
12."You Know You Belong To Me"MayMay1:53
13."I Guess We're Falling Out" (Demo)May 3:42
14."Dog With A Bone"TaylorMercury with Taylor3:48
15."Water" (Demo)MayMay1:51
16."Face It Alone"
  • Mercury
  • May
  • Taylor
  • Deacon
 4:07
Total length:1:00:35
Disc three: Alternative Miracle (Extened Mixes and B-Sides)
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."I Want It All" (Single Version)MayMercury with May4:01
2."Hang On in There" (B-side to "I Want It All" [5] )
  • Mercury
  • May
  • Deacon
  • Taylor
 3:46
3."Breakthru" (12" version)
  • Mercury
  • Taylor
 5:44
4."Stealin'" (B-side to "Breakthru" [5] )Mercury 3:59
5."The Invisible Man" (12" version)Taylor 5:28
6."Hijack My Heart" (B-side to "The Invisible Man" [5] )TaylorTaylor4:12
7."Scandal" (12" Mix)May 6:35
8."My Life Has Been Saved" (B-side to "Scandal" [5] )Deacon 3:16
9."Stone Cold Crazy" (Live at the Rainbow Theatre, November 1974/ B-side to "The Miracle" [5] )
  • Mercury
  • May
  • Taylor
  • Deacon
 2:10
10."My Melancholy Blues" (Live in Houston, December 1977/ B-side to "The Miracle" [5] )Mercury 3:50
11."Chinese Torture" (Instrumental track [6] )May 1:44
Total length:44:46
Disc four: Miracu-mentals (Instrumentals & Backing Tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Party" (Instrumental)
  • Mercury
  • May
  • Deacon
2:24
2."Khashoggi's Ship" (Backing Track)
  • Mercury
  • May
  • Deacon
  • Taylor
2:47
3."The Miracle" (Backing Track)
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
5:02
4."I Want It All" (Backing Track)May4:41
5."The Invisible Man" (Backing Track)Taylor3:55
6."Breakthru" (Backing Track)
  • Mercury
  • Taylor
4:08
7."Rain Must Fall" (Backing Track)
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
4:20
8."Scandal" (Backing Track)May4:42
9."My Baby Does Me" (Backing Track)
  • Mercury
  • Deacon
3:22
10."Was It All Worth It" (Backing Track)Mercury5:45
Total length:41:22
Disc five: The Miracle Radio Interviews
No.TitleLength
1."Queen For An Hour" (Trailer) 
2."Queen For An Hour" (Interview) 
3."Queen For An Hour" (Out-takes) 
4."Rockline" (Programme) 

Blu-ray/ DVD

The Miracle Videos
No.TitleLength
1."I Want It All" (Promotional Music Videos) 
2."Breakthru" (Promotional Music Videos) 
3."The Invisible Man" (Promotional Music Videos) 
4."Scandal" (Promotional Music Videos) 
5."The Miracle" (Promotional Music Videos) 
6."The Miracle Interviews" 
7."The Making of The Miracle Videos" 
8."The Making of The Miracle Album Cover" 

Charts

Chart (2022)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [7] 21
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [8] 13
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [9] 2
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ) [10] 20
Irish Albums (IRMA) [11] 55
Italian Albums (FIMI) [12] 20
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [13] 17
Japanese Combined Albums (Oricon) [14] 36
Japanese Hot Albums ( Billboard Japan ) [15] 21
Polish Albums (ZPAV) [16] 22
Portuguese Albums (AFP) [17] 8
Scottish Albums (OCC) [18] 6
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) [19] 30
UK Albums (OCC) [20] 6

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