Queen – Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest (Live, 2012)
π Album Overview
Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest is a live album and concert film by Queen, released on 19 March 2012.
It features Queen’s historic 27 July 1986 concert at NΓ©pstadion (People’s Stadium) in Budapest, Hungary, part of the Magic Tour — the band’s final tour with Freddie Mercury.
The release includes a remastered 2-CD album, Blu-ray, and DVD, showcasing the full concert with excellent sound and restored visuals.
π€ Recording Background
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Venue: NΓ©pstadion
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Date: 27 July 1986
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Tour: Magic Tour (Queen’s last tour with Freddie Mercury)
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Significance: First large-scale Western rock concert in Budapest after Hungary’s partial political opening in the 1980s.
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Attendance: ~80,000 people, marking it as one of Queen’s largest Eastern European performances.
π΅ Tracklist
CD / DVD Highlights
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One Vision
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Tie Your Mother Down
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In the Lap of the Gods… Revisited
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Seven Seas of Rhye
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Tear It Up
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A Kind of Magic
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Under Pressure
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Another One Bites the Dust
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Who Wants to Live Forever
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I Want to Break Free
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Impromptu / Guitar Solo
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Now I’m Here
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Love of My Life
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Is This the World We Created…?
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(You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care
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Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart)
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Tutti Frutti
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Bohemian Rhapsody
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Hammer to Fall
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Crazy Little Thing Called Love
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Radio Ga Ga
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We Will Rock You
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Friends Will Be Friends
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We Are the Champions
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God Save the Queen
Note: The Blu-ray includes bonus backstage footage and interviews with band members.
π₯ Live Highlights
⚡ Radio Ga Ga & We Will Rock You / We Are the Champions
Signature stadium moments, featuring Freddie Mercury leading synchronized audience clapping.
πΈ Guitar Solo / Impromptu
Brian May delivers one of his most technically impressive solos, including the iconic “drill” guitar section.
π A Kind of Magic & Another One Bites the Dust
Showcases Queen’s 80s pop-rock style alongside classic rock staples.
π€ Love of My Life
Audience singing dominates much of the performance, highlighting Mercury’s unmatched stage charisma.
π§ Sound & Production
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Fully remastered 2012 edition, improving both audio clarity and video resolution from previous recordings.
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Captures Queen’s full Magic Tour sound, including keyboards by Spike Edney and tight rhythm section by Roger Taylor and John Deacon.
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Dynamic mixing preserves the stadium atmosphere while highlighting individual performances.
π Commercial Performance
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Charted in UK, Germany, France, and Japan.
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Celebrated by fans as a definitive Magic Tour live album, showcasing Queen’s last tour in Europe with Mercury.
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Reinforced Queen’s legacy for large-scale, historic live performances.
π¨ Cover Art
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Features Freddie Mercury on stage at NΓ©pstadion, mic in hand, silhouetted against dramatic stage lighting.
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The crowd is partially visible, emphasizing the immense scale of the Budapest concert.
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Strong blue and gold tones convey both grandeur and celebration.
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Clean, bold typography highlights the album title while keeping Mercury and the stadium as the central focus.
π¬ Fun Facts / Trivia
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π₯ The Budapest concert was one of the first major Western rock shows in Eastern Europe after political reforms.
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π₯ Freddie Mercury commanded a crowd of 80,000 with theatrical flair and impeccable timing.
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πΈ The remaster restored previously unseen camera angles and improved audio fidelity.
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π Considered a sister release to Live at Wembley ’86, documenting Queen’s final year of touring with Mercury.
π Legacy
Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest captures:
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Queen at the height of stadium-rock mastery
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Mercury’s final European tour energy
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A historic moment in rock history, bridging East and West in the 1980s
It is essential for collectors and Queen fans, offering a vivid look at the Magic Tour experience.
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