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Queen Under Review 1973 - 1980 (DVD)
Release Date: November 2005

This brand new DVD is a critical analysis of Queens music and live performances during the 1970's.

Queen Under Review 1973 - 1980 features; rare live and studio performances of the band playing some of their best known hits ; rare and classic Queen interview footage, and a host of other features, all interspersed with the independent review and criticism from a panel of esteemed experts.

These include; the broadcaster, journalist and long time friend of Freddie Mercury, Paul Gambaccini ; rock author, journalist and Queen expert, Malcolm Dome; guitarist and journalist Simon Bradley; contributing editor from Uncut Magazine, Nigel Williamson ; ex Melody Maker features editor Chris Welch, among many others contributors. And with plenty of DVD 'extras' and superb slipcase packaging this is the ultimate DVD set for the band's millions of fans.

 

 

A Night at the Opera (30th Anniversary Coll. Ed) (CD/DVD Combo)
Release Date: November 22, 2005

A special edition release featuring both the new CD and DVD formats of the album completely restored from original analogue tapes and digitally re-mastered by Bob Ludwig, in both stereo and 5.1 surround sound - described as the most from high definition technology by guitarist Brian May.
The DVD also contains brand new video footage for 10 tracks, along with archive audio commentary from all four members of Queen, including the late Freddie Mercury.

Brian May ; "This DVD also features for the first time visuals for every track on the album ­ some, like the original Bohemian Rhapsody video, carefully digitally restored and re-graded, and some, like the stunning new video for Good Company, created especially for this release. There are also some special commentaries, ancient and modern, from all four Queen members on facets of the tracks, and yes, this is quite simply the best Night At The Opera ever produced. I doubt if it can ever be bettered!"

Tracklisting: Death On Two Legs, Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon, I'm In Love With My Car, You're My Best Friend, '39, Sweet Lady, Seaside Rendezvous, The Prophet's Song, Love Of My Life, Good Company, Bohemian Rhapsody, God Save The Queen.

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