The songs are fresh and crazy. If one considers how it came Freddie Mercury at this time, you just have the hat off before such light, life-affirming songs that contain plenty of humor! And finally there with What It All Worth It a kind of epilogue of Freddie. At least one final word for The Miracle, as the studio work was then virtually seamlessly and brought, and finally the ingenious album Innuendo. Freddie lived for the music!
In her early works Queen has often taken the maximum number of tracks in production in claim to be many voices put together as a choir (Bohemian Rhapsody). Also on The Miracle find themselves incredibly fantastic choirs. The album begins with a brilliant vocal demonstration (party)! And what overall quite sound simple, turns out to be when listening carefully as very large mixing school. The guitar parts are made of incredibly many guitar tracks. And after all the only party demanding songs ... Brian May come on this album in top form!
What I've always been most fascinated to The Miracle, was the ingenious mix. What accounts for much of the mix, you can see the demo version (Deluxe Edition) The Invisible Man (Demo). Most elements are in this version include (the demo version even includes an additional vocals), yet the album version sounds almost like a completely different song.
The REMASTER is on The Miracle very good. Although the difference is not as large as on the first Queen albums. After all, the sound was great even on the old CD. But the difference is still clear. On the one hand, the album is louder. The last headroom on the CD was probably fully exploited. The individual instruments sound just a tad bit more direct and crisp. And the stereo image is still defined.
The bonus disc to be proud of. Although there was already an old CD, on the Chinese Torture (Instrumental) and Hang On In There were included, but on this version, there are two additional B-sides (Hijack My Heart, Stealin ').
The deluxe package convinces everybody. And that the CD also the mp3 version to are (AutoRip), is the icing on top!