In my review I am referring only to the product (Delexe Edition of remastered soundtracks "Flash Gordon" by Queen). This CD is a terrific example of how something can kauptt-mix in the currently rampant Remaster wave. I have the song was heard in the old Dirketvergleich CD release was surprised when my "The Time Capsule", the pounding bass surfaces disappeared again in when the left or right-synths higher areas were recorded. Since the frequencies have swallowed each other! Some voice samples on the movie appears in some quieter pieces, then again louder than the original release, which can be heard more comfortable despite the high band noise. In "Execution of Flash" some instruments occur in the first part completely in the background. The whole album gives the impression as if you had not made the original master tapes, but only the master, which has hergehalten even for the original CD issue: We have here vesucht to suppress the tape hiss, and has hence some mids and lows Wegge "mastert". I do not dare to think about it, listen to how the other remastered Queen albums. The additional CD with sage-and-write 12 minutes bonus tracks (very nice here, "The Kiss") justify a double CD and the exorbitant price of 24 engineers, which is shrunken suddenly within the last three days at 20 euros , We come to the cover artwork. Almost the same artwork as on the original CD, minus the text Supplement! How come? There are a couple of more or less interesting side notes to the bonus tracks. Has also saved the CD label printing. The planet with the lightning between the words is only a monochrome farbkleks which merges with the logo. This album itself is one of my favorite soundtracks. The music is great, the orchestral arrangements by Howard Blake (the score is a few years back appeared as promoters) are terrific and I would recommend this album wonderful. But to call this thing a deluxe edition, is an impertinence. I would give the CD 5 stars for the music, but the two star deduction is available for this issue.