Queen: Greatest Hits II (2011 Remastered Edition) Originally released on October 28, 1991, Greatest Hits II is the definitive collection of Queen's global success throughout the 1980s. Released just weeks before the passing of lead singer Freddie Mercury, it serves as a powerful bookend to the band’s original recording era. In 2011, as part of Queen’s 40th-anniversary celebrations, the album was meticulously remastered by renowned engineer Bob Ludwig, offering fans a fresh, high-fidelity experience of these classic tracks. Overview of the 2011 Remaster
A stadium anthem that became a staple of their Live Aid performance Innuendo
Audio Quality: Released by Hollywood Records (US/Japan) and Universal Music elsewhere, the remastering process aimed for higher fidelity using modern analog and digital technology.
The 2011 remaster of Queen's Greatest Hits II breathes new life into the band’s iconic late-era catalog, capturing their polished evolution into global stadium-rock royalty. Originally released in 1991—just a week before Freddie Mercury's passing—this compilation marks the final chapter of the band's original lineup. The Sound of Reinvention
