CD I: Like all digital Remasterd but a Remasterd that you can hear. From my side there is no discomfort. So it's a Best Of album from the eighties. It includes hits like We are the champions, Bicycle Race, Another on bites the dust. Great Queen songs that you certainly know from the radio.
CD II: is from the late eighties, it contains hits such as: Radio Ga Ga, I want it all, I want to break free, Who wants to live forever. Once again, great numbers which are also known from the radio.
CD III: is a Queen + Album. That means there are songs from the previous albums but also contain other, in which either a portion of the band with artists such as Elton John, David Bowie and George Michael will perform the songs. A tribute to Queen and Freddie Mercury. But it also contains songs which Freddie Mercury sings alone. Pretty audible music. Because inevitably one is in the other artists often push not a fan of tribute albums to the fore. That's when this album is not the case, the focus is on the pieces of Queen.
In summary, this is a box that is worthwhile for people who like me have loved Queen to hear, but still tend mainly known pieces from the radio to any album the band. Will perhaps never tend, for whatever reason. As an introduction to dealing with the band, it definitely provides a lot of material. Because of the most famous hits of course also songs that we know a little less. Definitely a good mix of big hits on Best Of albums is hereby succeeded. What indeed is not always the case.
A warmest recommendation and five stars