Officially sanctioned remixes trouble me.
Look at MIH!!!! lol!!
[QUOTE] [b]stevelondon20 wrote:[/b]
Fuck off Stick.[/QUOTE]
:p
Too much love will kill you is a perfect example of better mastering and maybe remix.
In what sense? Needing it or what?
The Miracle album would be benefit soundwise, if it gets a treatment like too much love will kill you (MIH) , since it is the same version from the miracle album which was not included due to copyright reasons.
Sometimes I wonder what if The Miracle had songs like Face it alone, a fildy jam (the rock part similar to pour some sugar), affairs and I guess we're falling out. It would be a different album less "refreshing and fun" but rockier and darker. Since I don't like its sound not the music, I prefer my imagination haha..
I was going to say - a delicious trap regarding TMLWKY as it was literally unchanged from The Miracle version.
I ponder the extended / different tracklist on The Miracle too - as it feels very 'slight' at 10 tracks. But I definitely wouldn't include TMLWKY :)
just as I thought. No one has any response to THE GREAT GOD DYZAN
Maybe they kept The Miracle to 10 tracks because they felt that it had the right flow and atmosphere that way. Of course the extra tracks on the CD version were to promote that medium.
There was an idea to release something called "Another Miracle" if I remember correctly at the time.
Yeah I remember talk of Another Miracle with b sides and 12" cuts. The remix album was all the rage in '89. That would've been great. Although probably would've left off Hang On In There as it was on the CD already unfortunately.
[QUOTE] [b]Stick wrote:[/b]
There was an idea to release something called "Another Miracle" if I remember correctly at the time.[/QUOTE]
Yes there was, which was going to feature all the non-album songs and extended versions of songs. It was planned to be released sometime in 1990.
I love ‘The Miracle’ album but it lacked one of those heartbreaking ballads that Freddie was great at writing until he started dating Jim.
Freddie is to blame for this album being not the best it could be. He went on to some weak and flimsy musical, operatic, theatrical side projects, probably influenced by hes gay entourage, this in turn made things worse for Queen.
Def Leppard, Metallica, Guns n' Roses those were trends to follow back then, I'm sure if it was only up to Brian May the album would have sounded more Hard rock, Heavy metal, blues rock and with the genius of Freddie might have been a staple of the times, and not end up a lite pop-rock album instead.
A lost opportunity indeed ...