Size: B4 variant
Number of pages: 304
The Japanese version of the latest photo book by Queen's official photographer, "Queen Photographs: Neil Preston Photo Book," is now available!
Photographer Neil Preston, whom Brian May sometimes called a fifth member.
He is best known for his work with Led Zeppelin.
With Queen, he toured the world with them from the 1977 "A Tribute to the World" tour, to the final performance of the Magic Tour in 1986, which was Freddie's last tour.
He witnessed every moment of the band's history and continued to photograph the four of them from up close.
Sometimes you're on the side of the stage where you can touch the instruments, and sometimes you're in a dressing room that's off-limits to anyone but the people involved.
The film features a series of miraculous shots that show just how much Neil was loved and trusted by the band members, even during their brief private time.
The photo book includes details of the rock band's unprecedented 1981 South American tour, their meetings with Michael Jackson and Andy Whill,
His true face shown at Disneyland, and that stage shot of Freddie leaning back and looking up at the sky.
This famous photo was taken at Wembley Arena during the Magic Tour as the fourth shot, just after the show began.
The cover of the book features an infamous shot of armed police lining up in front of the stage to prevent crowd riots during the band's 1981 South American tour.
The art direction was handled by Richard Gray, who has had a close relationship with the band as sleeve designer since the album "Miracle."
Neil also provides various memories of the filming and short captions for each scene, and Roger Taylor and Brian May have written a foreword.
Limited production of 3,000 copies.