Greatest Hits II (Queen)
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Greatest Hits II is a 1991 Queen compilation. The disc contains all of Queen's European hits from 1981 to 1991. Accumulated sales (GH II and Classic Queen for the US and Canada combined) are in excess of 16 million worldwide. It was released less than a month before the death of vocalist Freddie Mercury and was later made available in the United States in two box sets: Greatest Hits Vols. 1-2 and The Platinum Collection: Vols. 1-3.
Track listing
- "A Kind of Magic" (Roger Taylor)
- "Under Pressure" (Queen and David Bowie)
- "Radio Ga Ga" (Taylor)
- "I Want It All" (Queen) – single version
- "I Want To Break Free" (Deacon) – single version
- "Innuendo" (Queen)
- "It's a Hard Life" (Mercury)
- "Breakthru" (Queen)
- "Who Wants To Live Forever" (May)
- "Headlong" (Queen)
- "The Miracle" (Queen)
- "I'm Going Slightly Mad" (Queen)
- "The Invisible Man" (Queen)
- "Hammer to Fall" (May) – single version
- "Friends Will Be Friends" (Deacon, Mercury)
- "The Show Must Go On" (Queen)
- "One Vision" (Queen) – single version
Success
- This album had strong sales during 1991 and 1992 in Europe. It was number one in UK during 5 weeks, and with only 8 weeks at the end of the year, it was the third best selling album (with more than 1.200.000 copies). It spent 108 weeks on the charts (last week was in 2000), and was the 12th best selling album of the 90´ in UK, with a figure of 2.600.000. It was also 8 platinum award in 2000.
- In Netherlands, it was 13 weeks at number one between the end of 1991 and the beginning of 1992 (11 weeks were in a row, and the other two were in may 1992). It was 5 platinum award in 1997 (and sales are estimated at 600.000 copies). It was 97 weeks on the charts.
- In Switzerland, it was 11 weeks at number one, and a massive 53 weeks on the charts. Even in the third week of 1992 Queen had this album at number one, and Greatest Hits at number 5, and Innuendo at number 10. They had three albums at top ten. The album was 5 platinum awards (more than 250.000 copies).
- It was 3 weeks at number one in Austria, and 47 weeks on the charts. It was give 4 platinum awards in 1997 (more than 200.000 copies).
- In Germany, it peaked at number 2, but it was 12 weeks at that position (only second to We Can't Dance first, and then a local artist). The album was 4 platinum awards in 1993 (more than 2 millions copies). It was a massive 117 weeks on the charts.
- In Finland, it was number one, and the best selling foreign album of all time according to the official finish charts in 2003. It was 5 platinum awards, and sold more than 132.000 copies.
- In Italy, it was at number one between 1991 and 1992, and had sold 1 million copies until that moment.
- The album was also 8 weeks at number one in Spain, and was certified 5 platinum awards in 1992, and according to EMI, it had sold 606.600 copies only in CDs until 2004.
- Greatest Hits II was also diamond award in France (more than 1 million copies until 1992), and diamond in Argentina in 2002 (with estimated sales of 1 million copies). The album peaked at number 2 in Sweden and was platinum award (it was the second best selling album of 1992). In Brazil, it was 2 platinum award (more than 500.000 copies).
- It was also number one in Hungary, and according to several sources, it was the best selling foreign album of all time in that country.
- Estimated sales for this album (including Classic Queen in USA and Canada) are about 20 millions copies.
| Queen |
| John Deacon | Brian May | Freddie Mercury | Roger Taylor |
| Discography |
|---|
| Studio albums: Queen | Queen II | Sheer Heart Attack | A Night at the Opera | A Day at the Races | News of the World | Jazz | The Game | Flash Gordon | Hot Space | The Works | A Kind of Magic | The Miracle | Innuendo | Made in Heaven |
| Live albums: Live Killers | Live Magic | Live at Wembley '86 | Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl | Return of the Champions |
| Compilations: Greatest Hits | At the Beeb | Greatest Hits II | Classic Queen | Queen Rocks | Greatest Hits III | Stone Cold Classics |
| Box sets: Greatest Hits I & II | The Crown Jewels | |
| DVDs |
| We Will Rock You | The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert | Greatest Video Hits 1 | Queen Live at Wembley Stadium | Greatest Video Hits 2 | Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl | Return of the Champions | Super Live in Japan |
| Musicals |
| We Will Rock You |
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