Queen release ‘Face It Alone,’ a rediscovered song featuring Freddie Mercury

Queen release ‘Face It Alone,’ a rediscovered song featuring Freddie Mercury

Sovereign delivered a rediscovered melody highlighting Freddie Mercury on Thursday, the band's most memorable new track with the late frontman's immediately unmistakable vocals to turn out in over eight years.


Guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor originally enlightened fans regarding the presence of "Face It Single-handedly" during a meeting in the mid year.

The track was initially kept in the last part of the 1980s during meetings for the band's outline beating collection "The Marvel" however it didn't come to deliver.


Sovereign's creation and document group found it again when they started dealing with a forthcoming box set reissue of the collection, due to be delivered in November.

"We'd sort of overlooked this track," Taylor said in an explanation. "In any case, it was right there, this little pearl. It's magnificent, a genuine disclosure. It's an exceptionally enthusiastic piece."


"The Supernatural occurrence," Sovereign's thirteenth studio collection, came out two years before Mercury kicked the bucket from Helps related pneumonia in 1991.


The impending reissue, delivered as an eight-circle gatherer's version box set, will highlight six unpublished tunes as well as exchange between the band - Mercury, May, Taylor and bassist John Minister - while in the studio.


Sovereign last included three beforehand unheard melodies highlighting Mercury on their 2014 collection "Sovereign For eternity."

"I'm glad that our group had the option to find this track ('Face It Alone')," May said.


"After such a long time, it's perfect to hear every one of the four of us … working in the studio on an extraordinary tune thought which never entirely got finished … up to this point!"