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A Crowned Jewel, Indeed September 15, 2002 JON STRICKLAND (Smithfield, NC United States) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
If I am not mistaken, Paul McCartney once remarked that lavish is vulgar, and if he did, I am sure that he made a few exceptions, one of which would be this 1975 classic with its lavish production and all.On audio DVD, A Night at the Opera sounds so clear, so great. It's as if you can hear the chart hits You're My Best Friend and Bohemian Rhapsody for the first time, all over again. Though the rest of the tracks are not remotely as familiar to the casual fan, such as myself, they are nicely arranged and mixed in to help compile what is regarded as Queen's greatest release. Included are song lyrics displayed on the television screen as the tracks proceed from one to the next and the video of Bohemian Rhapsody, where the sound quality is not quite so stellar as the strictly DVD audio-only version. A musical triumph, A Night at the Opera on audio DVD rekindles and revisits the passion and the grandeur of great musicians and vocalists who would do what it took to get to the top of their game, even if it meant occasionally going over the top.
No Dolby Digital -Only DTS -Great Disc Great SOund July 14, 2003 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
They say it plays on all dvd players...or almost all. Typicaly, all dvd-audio discs play on both DTS or Dobly Digital, and at least Dolby Digital. This one only plays on DTS and PCM stereo(which I cannot get the PCM stereo to work) All receivers have both DD and DTS today, but the one I have does not have dts, so it looks like I am going to have to return the disk. I am just warning all of you because it does not make anyone aware of this on the front. 1/17/2004 -I got a dvd player that decodes the DTS...This disc sounds awesome. It is one of the few that uses the vocals in the surround speakers. Way Cool! I will change my star rating from 1 to 5, but I will keep the advisor atop so that if you donot have dts, don't get this disc.
QUEEN IS BACK YET AGAIN May 15, 2002 Leon Toth (the Netherlands) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
How do you review a dvd-audio such as this one? A recording from 1975, yet it sounds as if it were recorded only yesterday. Queen at its best, with Freddie's piano, Brian's guitar, Roger's drums and John's great bass riffs. The piano and bass guitar sound great, and the vocals are fabulous. I'm afraid the standard CD will be collecting as much dust as the LP from now on. Should hollywood records plan to release more of these beauties in the future, than it'll cost me a lot of money yet again to collect them all. For all you Queen fans out there a MUST, for music fans and sound addicts another great demo.
God Save The Queens! June 5, 2007 Martin A Hogan (San Francisco, CA. (Hercules)) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's been well over thirty years since this album came out and I finally bought it for its surround mix. I've been missing out on a lot of fantastic music. This album is extraordinary in its own merit, but add the surround mix and you understand what "Queen" really was all about - the entire experience! Sure, "You're My Best Friend" was a really nice song and "Bohemian Rhapsody" defined an entire generation, but hearing it as it was pieced together in one collage of a musical experience and you'll understand what the big fuss is all about. Capitol Records remixed the 5.1 mix (kudos to Ric Wilson and Jeff Levison along with the entire team). Each and every instrument and vocal is separated and cleaned up to appear from various places around your room. Forget about headphones - get the `feel'. There simply is no `best' song on this album. Every song is its own masterpiece, but I am partial to the anthemic, "'39". God Save the Queen! Also, includes "Bohemian Rhapsody" video, lyrics and photo album.
Simply the best... August 4, 2005 R. Z. Horvath (Rotterdam, Netherlands) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In my humble opinion, this classic Queen album already was (one of) the best albums in the entire history of pop-music, but if you her this audio-DVD, there is definitely an ultimate dimension added, which is even far beyond the quality of the original. You just gotta hear this one!!!
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