British band Queen's members Brian May and Roger Taylor have confirmed that lost Freddie Mercury songs, which includes a duet with Michael Jackson, has been recovered and will be soon be released.
Guitarist Brian May told Mojo magazine that there is more in there than they thought in the Queen source archive and he is a little nervous of saying there's an album there, the Mirror reported.
May added that there are certainly a few tracks and that they have found Mercury's vocals and some demos.
Drummer Roger Taylor confirmed the findings to Classic Rock magazine by saying that May has been active working on old tracks and a couple of tracks that the late vocalist did with the King of Pop.
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