
Live Killers Tracklist
- 01
We Will Rock You (Fast Version) (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 02
Let Me Entertain You (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 03
Death On Two Legs (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 04
Killer Queen (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 05
Bicycle Race (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 06
I'm In Love With My Car (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 07
Get Down, Make Love (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 08
You're My Best Friend (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 09
Now I'm Here (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 10
Dreamer's Ball (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 11
Love Of My Life (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 12
'39 (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 13
Keep Yourself Alive (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 14
Don't Stop Me Now (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 15
Spread Your Wings (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 16
Brighton Rock (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 17
Bohemian Rhapsody (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 18
Tie Your Mother Down (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 19
Sheer Heart Attack (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 20
We Will Rock You (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 21
We Are The Champions (Live, European Tour / 1979)
- 22
God Save The Queen (Live, European Tour / 1979)
About Live Killers (1979)
"Live Killers" is the first live album by the British rock band Queen, released on June 22, 1979, under EMI. This album captures the energy and excitement of Queen's live performances, showcasing their dynamic sound and theatrical stage presence. Featuring a total of 22 tracks, "Live Killers" includes some of the band's most iconic songs, providing listeners with an authentic concert experience.
The album was recorded during the band's extensive 1978 European tour, highlighting Queen's ability to engage audiences with their powerful vocals and intricate instrumentation. As a significant release in Queen's discography, "Live Killers" reflects the band's rock genre roots while incorporating elements of pop and progressive rock.
Critically, the album is noted for its production quality, which effectively conveys the atmosphere of a live concert. The tracklist features both popular hits and deep cuts, appealing to a wide audience of rock enthusiasts. "Live Killers" remains a valuable testament to Queen's impact on the rock music landscape during the late 1970s.










