with David Bowie, widely regarded as the album's crown jewel.
On "Put Out the Fire," May’s Red Special guitar enters with a raw, overdriven snarl that cuts through the synthetic landscape. The 88.2kHz sampling rate preserves the complex harmonic distortion of his Vox AC30 amplifiers with absolute transparency. Meanwhile, "Las Palabras de Amor" shines as a lush, multi-layered acoustic ballad, where the individual acoustic guitar strings ring out with distinct spatial separation. 3. The Crown Jewel: "Under Pressure" Queen - Hot Space -2011 Deluxe Remaster FLAC- 88
Freddie Mercury and manager Paul Prenter were regulars at Munich’s dance clubs, and Mercury became captivated by the minimalist, rhythm-driven arrangements dominating the dance floors. John Deacon, already a funk enthusiast, eagerly jumped on board. Roger Taylor and Brian May were famously more hesitant, fearing the band was losing its rock identity. with David Bowie, widely regarded as the album's crown jewel
A deep-cut R&B-flavored track dedicated to the bond between the band members, rendered with beautiful vocal clarity. Meanwhile, "Las Palabras de Amor" shines as a