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CD - Remastered / Special Edition
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| CD | $11.19 |
| Vinyl LP - Special Edition / Reissue | $19.99 |
| 1 | One Vision 5:08 |
| 2 | A Kind of Magic 4:23 |
| 3 | One Year of Love 4:26 |
| 4 | Pain Is So Close to Pleasure 4:19 |
| 5 | Friends Will Be Friends 4:07 |
| 6 | Who Wants to Live Forever? 5:13 |
| 7 | Gimme the Prize (Kurgan's Theme) 4:32 |
| 8 | Don't Lose Your Head 4:35 |
| 9 | Princes of the Universe 3:30 |
| 10 | Forever 3:20 |
By the release of 1986's A Kind of Magic, Queen's stature as a prominent rock band in the U.S. had slipped considerably, while in all other parts of the world (especially Europe), they remained superstar hitmakers. A Kind of Magic was their biggest album yet in England, where it reached number one, remained on the charts for 63 weeks, and spawned several hit singles -- the epic title track, the tuneful pop/rocker "Friends Will Be Friends," and one of their most haunting ballads, "Who Wants to Live Forever" (also included was the Live Aid-inspired hit anthem "One Vision," which was originally released as a single in 1985). Most of the songs were written for the movie Highlander -- "Gimme the Prize (Kurgan's Theme)," "Princes of the Universe," the aforementioned "Who Wants to Live Forever," etc. -- but instead of issuing just a movie soundtrack, the band added a few non-movie tracks and made an official Queen release out of it. It may not have been as cohesive as some of their other albums, but A Kind of Magic was their best work in some time. Queen would embark on a sold-out tour of outdoor stadiums in Europe upon the album's release, which would sadly turn out to be their final tour. Greg Prato, All Music Guide