I'd forgotten about the Dobson version. You ruined my Sunday, i have to go find the cassette of that album now, yes, the cassette, I bought it on a friggin cassette.
Kamenliter · Member since
Loved it then, love it now.
gooddrills · Member since
Awesome song, love the vocals, love the whole thing. I still think it should have been a hit and could have been great on a soundtrack to a corny but classic romantic movie
JeroenG · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Pim Derks wrote:[/b]
I think the Orbit Remix is pretty good as well. And the video is definitely well edited.[/QUOTE]
The Orbit Remix is well done, sound a bit more polished than the album version which sounds a bit inert for me at places.
And I definately like the Orbit Remix of Let Me In Your Heart Again way more than the Orbit Remix of There Must Be More To Life Than This, which sounds a bit inert to me on its turn... That said, we never heard the non-Orbit Queen version of the song.
MAYniac91 · Member since
Great track... still! I´d love to here the simular produced mix by Brian May of "There Must Be More To Life Than This". Think this one sounds as great as "Let Me In Your Heart Again"!
stevelondon20 · Member since
Love LMIYHA. The Orbit remix is pretty good, but for me, the album version is the best.
Also, am I the only person here who actually likes Man On The Prowl??? I think it's a fairly good song!
akan · Member since
Man on the prowl always sounded to my ears as one of the first Freddie's solo stuff experiments, maybe it was published on a Queen album because of the contributions of the other members during the recordinds, like All God's people.
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]pietrek wrote:[/b]
the vocals from 2014 version are very rough and in some places Freddie's totally oversinging it.[/QUOTE]
A fair critique. But of course we have no idea if these were even intended to be a final vocal. It could just a comp of a couple early takes before they scrapped the song altogether.
Myself, I could listen to 1983 Freddie Mercury sing the phone book. He may have been spiralling out of control in his personal life, but vocally he was master of his domain.
Makka · Member since
I love the song and think it sounds very much of the time. Should it have replaced Man On The Prowl? I think The Works is better with it in and not sure if it would of suited?
PrimeJiveUSA · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]
Great track. Should've been on The Works instead of Man on the Prowl or Tear It Up.
But hindsight is 20/20, ain't it ?
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Right on!
MercurialFreddie · Member since
Didn't Brian say that they have used two different vocal takes sung in two different keys ?
k-m · Member since
LMIYHA? Not great, not terrible.
Star* · Member since
"Let Me In Your Heart Again" is better than anything on the whole of the Innuendo album by miles, its getting back to what Queen did best rock !
A great vocal by Freddie and great harmonies and heavy sound all in great unison.
I love it because it is classic Queen !
stevelondon20 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Jazz+ wrote:[/b]
"Let Me In Your Heart Again" is better than anything on the whole of the Innuendo album by miles, its getting back to what Queen did best rock !
A great vocal by Freddie and great harmonies and heavy sound all in great unison.
I love it because it is classic Queen ![/QUOTE]
It's a great song, but better than anything on Innuendo? Are you serious???
master marathon runner · Member since
'It shoulda been on this....It shoulda been on that.....It shoulda replaced this.....It shoulda replaced that....'
All reasonable opinions, but to me personally, it was a wonderful little treat, outta the blue, after all these years.
And you have a point jazz+