Queen The DVD Collection: Greatest Video Hits 1 (2 Discs) (UK)
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Containing 22 of the band`s all-time greatest hits
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Running Time: 0 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
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Content Type: Musical Recording
Synopsis:
Containing no less than 22 of the band`s all-time greatest hits, Queen - Greatest Video Hits 1 DVD is the first of a series of DVD releases from Queen which will revisit the band`s legendary video catalogue and make it available in the most advanced audio and visual formats currently in existence. Under the close supervision of Brian May and Roger Taylor, Queen engineer Justin Shirley Smith has re-mixed these classic Queen tracks from the original masters in stunning DTS 5.1 surround sound.
Compiled directly from the band`s phenomenally successful Greatest Hits 1 album, which has to date sold in excess of 25million copies worldwide, the DVD arrives after more than twelve months of extensive archive research and audio and visual enhancement.
Also included as a bonus hidden video is the rarely seen second edit of Bohemian Rhapsody, specially made for Top of The Pops as a means of injecting some variety into the band`s week-on-week appearances on the show over the 9 weeks the song remained at No.1 on the charts.
Disc 1:
16 Tracks/DTS Surround Sound/PCM Sound/16.9 widescreen/Comprehensive audio commentary from Queen.
Bohemian Rhapsody
Another One Bites The Dust
Killer Queen
Fat Bottomed Girls
Bicycle Race
You`re My Best Friend
Don`t Stop Me Now
Save Me
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Somebody To Love
Spread Your Wings
Play The Game
Flash
Tie Your Mother Down
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
Disc 2:
6 Tracks/Bonus Tracks:
Now I`m Here
Good Old Fashioned Loverboy
Keep Yourself Alive
Liar
Love Of My Life
We Will Rock You (fast live version)
Inside The Rhapsody (documentary)
Photo Gallery - cut to `Seven Seas Of Rhye`
QOL - 4 x Factual pages about Queen Online (queenonline.com)
Bonus Hidden Video - Bohemian Rhapsody (alternative TOTP edit)
Winner: Best Music Disc - DVD Reviewer Awards 2002
Special Features:
A brand new audio commentary from Brian and Roger, exclusively recorded for this DVD
6 extra tracks - including an unique version of Good Old Lover Boy recorded especially for BBC TV`s Top of the Pops
A special section devoted to Bohemian Rhapsody, recently voted the No.1 song of the past 50 years, including a unique documentary in which Brian May revisits the original 24 track studio and explains how this landmark song was created
A picture gallery featuring previously unseen shots of the band, A specially re-edited version of the famous nude Bicycle Race filmed at Wembley Stadium in 1978 containing previously unseen footage discovered in the archive
Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 1.66:1
Audio Tracks:
PCM Stereo
DTS 5.1 English
Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 English
Music From:
Queen
Distributor:
EMI
Your Opinions and Comments
Video: The image quality is poor. It looks like VHS copied to DVD. The 25-30 years old videos have been touched by time, they are grainy, blurry and scratched. For unknown reasons all of the videos originally shot for TV`s 1.33:1 aspect ratio has been transferred to 1.78:1 widescreen which is made by cropping their top and bottom making some scenes look awkward. In many cases (like during Bo Rhap`s opera sequence) it is a very annoying experience. For a band known from it`s perfectionist members, this image quality is really poor.
Audio: Seems like the makers of this DVD are DTS fans. The audio is DTS 5.1 surround which sounds really good, but for those who hasn`t got DTS this is a real disappointment. Aside DTS there is only PCM sound. It`s about that quality as if we put a Queen CD on our DVD player.
Features: On the first disc there is an audio commentary by members of Queen. It`s not very informative but it`s good to hear Freddie`s and John`s voice from archive footage. The second DVD is the special features disc. Mostly it has got things for fans of Bohemian Rhapsody. On this disc there are six extra videos. Some of them are rare (like "Keep Yourself Alive" and "Liar" shot for promoting a concert in 1974) but these are in the same quality as videos on disc one. There are a documentary called "Behind the Rhapsody" which is in devided for four parts. The first two are really just some talk with Brian May and Roger Taylor during the showing of the Bo Rhap video. The third is footage about the two receiving an award which they got for the greatest British single (guess which). The fourth is really the most interesting. With Brian in the studio we can listen to the original BR record tapes and hear Freddie`s original music ideas! The other interesting feature is a photo gallery composed from rare black and white images for the music of "Seven Seas of Rhye". There is also and easter egg - we can watch an alternate version of the BR video.
Say nothing more, I wanted more from Queen. Hopefully on GVH2 which contains the MTV-era videos there will be much more imaginative work by the Four Immortals.