The published after the death of Freddie Mercury, Queen ultimatum last album "Made in Heaven" contains the last recordings of the brilliant singer, songwriter and show's and rearranged versions of older pieces. Despite the harsh criticism that has been leveled at this publication due to the sad circumstances, I consider this record for an outstanding work, which is due to the after 2 decades of band history still outstanding songwriting all band members as well as the outstanding production. The sound of the album is extremely powerful and bombastic, guitar-heavy and Queen typical, simply outstanding. The thrilling rock versions of old Freddie Mercury solo pieces "Made in Heaven" and "I was born to love you" produce in their rocking robe finally give appropriate goosebumps. The same can also reach the hits of the album, the rock anthem "Heaven for Everyone" and the slightly sinister "You do not fool me". But even the less become known album tracks convince over long distances. The somber "Mother Love" is as convincing as the warm and human-sounding "A Winter's Tale" and "My life has been saved". To tears touching highlight of the plate is the most oppressive related to Freddie Mercury's death piano anthem "Too much love will kill you". The only less successful track for me is the slick, too trimmed on radio capability "Let me live". You can pronounce the remaining Queen members only high praise for this release because it is musically managed and accurately spread the touching and enthralling goosebumps, which is due to the memory of the great artist Freddie Mercury.