Queen - Hot Space (Deluxe Remastered Version) (2011)

Artist: Queen
Title: Hot Space (Deluxe Remastered Version)
Year Of Release: 1982 / 2011
Label: Hollywood Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:06:19
Total Size: 153 / 440 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Hot Space (Deluxe Remastered Version)
Year Of Release: 1982 / 2011
Label: Hollywood Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:06:19
Total Size: 153 / 440 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 01
01. Staying Power (Remastered 2011) (4:13)
02. Dancer (Remastered 2011) (3:51)
03. Back Chat (Remastered 2011) (4:36)
04. Body Language (Remastered 2011) (4:32)
05. Action This Day (Remastered 2011) (3:35)
06. Put Out The Fire (Remastered 2011) (3:19)
07. Life Is Real (Song For Lennon) (Remastered 2011) (3:32)
08. Calling All Girls (Remastered 2011) (3:52)
09. Las Palabras De Amor (The Words Of Love) (Remastered 2011) (4:32)
10. Cool Cat (Remastered 2011) (3:30)
11. Under Pressure (Remastered 2011) (4:09)
CD 02
01. Staying Power (Live At Milton Keynes Bowl / June 1982) (3:58)
02. Soul Brother (B-Side) (3:37)
03. Back Chat (Single Remix) (4:13)
04. Action This Day (Live In Tokyo / November 1982) (6:26)
05. Calling All Girls (Live In Tokyo / November 1982) (4:46)
Because Queen took the better part of 1981 off to work on the follow-up to their big 1980 hit The Game, fans were confident that the band's next release would follow in their winning tradition of classic albums. Unfortunately, this would not be the case. Unlike its predecessor, Hot Space was an inconsistent effort, marred by unfocused songwriting and material that was simply not as strong as their earlier work. Since they had just previously enjoyed a massive hit with the disco-fied "Another One Bites the Dust," Queen decided to dedicate the entire first side of the album to dance music, something that alienated their longtime rock fans. And while the single "Body Language" nearly cracked the U.S. Top Ten, the rest of the dance material was easily forgettable -- "Back Chat," "Staying Power," "Action This Day," and so on -- however, the album was not a total washout. The more rock-oriented second side did contain some great tracks, such as "Put Out the Fire," "Calling All Girls," "Las Palabras de Amor," and the David Bowie collaboration "Under Pressure." But it was not enough to save Hot Space from a cruel critical and commercial fate, as its ensuing world tour marked the last time Queen would perform in the U.S.