Queen - Made In Heaven (Deluxe Edition 2011 Remaster) (1995/2011)
Artist: Queen
Title: Made In Heaven (Deluxe Edition 2011 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1995/2011
Label: Virgin EMI
Genre: Classic Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:33:24
Total Size: 216 mb | 566 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Made In Heaven (Deluxe Edition 2011 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1995/2011
Label: Virgin EMI
Genre: Classic Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:33:24
Total Size: 216 mb | 566 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
01. It's A Beautiful Day (Remastered 2011)
02. Made In Heaven (2011 Remaster)
03. Let Me Live (Remastered 2011)
04. Mother Love (2011 Remaster)
05. My Life Has Been Saved (Remastered 2011)
06. I Was Born To Love You (2011 Remaster)
07. Heaven For Everyone (Remastered 2011)
08. Too Much Love Will Kill You (2011 Remaster)
09. You Don't Fool Me (Remastered 2011)
10. A Winter's Tale (2011 Remaster)
11. It's A Beautiful Day (Reprise) (Remastered 2011)
12. Yeah (Remastered 2011)
13. Untitled (Remastered 2011)
CD2
01. Heaven For Everyone (Single Version)
02. It's A Beautiful Day (B-Side Version / Remastered 2011)
03. My Life Has Been Saved (1989 B-Side Version / Remastered 2011)
04. I Was Born To Love You (Vocals & Piano Version / Remastered 2011)
05. Rock In Rio Blues (Live / B-Side / Remastered 2011)
06. A Winter's Tale (Cosy Fireside Mix / Remastered 2011)
During the 1980s, Queen ceased to be a big record seller in the U.S., but maintained its superstar status at home. In the '90s, following the death of Freddie Mercury, there was a brief resurgence of interest in America triggered by the inclusion of "Bohemian Rhapsody" in the movie Wayne's World. But in 1995, when the surviving members got around to releasing the final recordings done with Mercury in the form of Made in Heaven, the status quo had returned. The album topped the charts in Western Europe, with its single, "Heaven for Everyone," reaching the Top Ten, while in the U.S. it was on and off the charts within weeks. Musically, Made in Heaven harked back to Queen's 1970s heyday with its strong melodies and hard rock guitar playing, topped by Mercury's bravura singing and some of the massed choir effects familiar from "Bohemian Rhapsody." Even if one did not know that these songs were sung in the shadow of death, that subject would be obvious. The lyrics were imbued with life-and-death issues, from the titles "Let Me Live," "My Life Has Been Saved," and "Too Much Love Will Kill You" to lines like "It's hopeless so hopeless to even try" ("It's a Beautiful Day"), "Waiting for possibilities/Don't see too many around" ("Made in Heaven"), and "I long for peace before I die" ("Mother Love"). The odd thing about this was that Mercury's over-the-top singing had always contained a hint of camp humor, and it continued to here, even when the sentiments clearly were as heartfelt as they were theatrically overstated. Maybe Mercury was determined to go out the same way he had come in, as a diva. If so, he succeeded.