QUEEN + Adam Lambert - Live Around The World 2?

The first ever QUEEN + Adam Lambert worldwide live album "Live Around The World" was released on October 2, 2020.

It covers most of the band's greatest hits, plus a few deeper cuts like Love Kills and I Was Born To Love You.

Of course, the band had already released the Live In Japan (Summer Sonic Tokyo show) on CD and Blu-Ray in 2015, but only in Japan. As it was not available worldwide, it does not count as the first QAL live album.

This page is about what is not on the album, and what would be cool to do with that missing material...

The "Live Around The World" Song Selection

In interviews, the band told the media that they worked hard to select the best performances from over 200 shows around the world. Fans who have followed all their tours will tell you though that they selected the songs based on the recording quality of the video material that ended up on the Blu-Ray disk. This is not the same thing.

Thankfully, nearly every performance of every song from any QUEEN + Adam Lambert concert is near perfection, with very few exceptions - the only one that comes to mind was Save Me from Rock In Rio in 2015 where a cable on Brian's rig got disconnected and caused a little confusion for a few seconds. So while the album's content is brilliant, it was not selected based on what was the best performance of each song, but what was available in high-quality video recording from a handful of shows that were actually filmed professionally.

Over the course of the 6 years of touring together, QUEEN + Adam Lambert filmed only a few performances for eventual DVD release - we know this because the audience was informed about being filmed and tweeted about it, and because a representative of Eagle Rock Entertainment told the press in an interview. Several special appearances were also recorded professionally by TV stations or the organizers of the event.

In the Queen Podcast review of the live album, Simon Lupton, the man who brought us the documentary "The Show Must Go On" previously available on Netflix, revealed that all 11 cameras feeding the giant background screens on stage are being recorded on every show, but they all produce a close-up image and lack the wide shots of the audience and the stage. And of course the audio of every show is being recorded, too. The QAL team released only a few individual song performances recorded by the close up cameras on the QUEEN Official YouTube channel - Stone Cold Crazy from Winnipeg in 2014, and Fat Bottomed Girls from Dallas, TX in 2019. The latter was included on the live album. Both videos have disappeared from the official YouTube channel.

Here is a list of the concerts and special appearances we know were filmed professionally over the years:

It is possible that the documentary film team touring with the band has filmed more footage, but if the track list of the "Live Around The World" album is any indication, the best live performances were captured at the above venues.

 

How About A Second "Live Around The World" Album?

The band QUEEN celebrated its 50 years anniversary in 2021. At the same time, the combo QUEEN + Adam Lambert celebrated 10 years since their first appearance at the MTV European Music Awards.

Wouldn't it be cool to have a Part 2 of the "Live Around The World" album with some deeper cuts and rarities that were captured at the shows listed above? Especially after the planned return to the stage in 2021 was once again prevented by the COVID pandemic, it would have been nice to "give the people what they want"...

Let's attempt to imagine what the track list of such an album could look like.

 

Opening Tracks

The "Live Around The World" album includes two opening tracks - Tear It Up from the 3rd tour, and Now I'm Here from the 1st tour, which was also back as the first song of the 4th tour.

 

Hit Tracks

There are a few popular QUEEN songs that did not make it on the live album for one reason or another - in many cases quite possibly just because there was no room left, and the band has so many hits!

 

Deep Cuts

 

Vocals By Roger And Brian

 

Covers

 

Would Anyone Buy That?

If you look at the listening statistics from Spotify, the top three tracks from the "Live Around The World" album as of October 2020 were:

According to this information, interest in the rare QUEEN recordings seems to be higher than in the Greatest Hits! The worldwide QUEEN fan community is huge, and would likely welcome deep cuts like Dragon Attack or Machines.

Of course, including popular tracks like Bohemian Rhapsody, I Want It All, Tie Your Mother Down, and One Vision would make a second live album interesting for the general public, too.