 | Queen Live at Wembley 86 8 out of 10 people found this review helpful
Whether you are an avid Queen fan or you just dabble into their music, you are guarenteed to be rocked from start to finish if you watch this. It was filmed in July 1986 at Wembley Stadium - the place that was ... read full review |
 | Queen Greatest Video Hits 1 6 out of 9 people found this review helpful
This DVD had a lot to live up to because it was the first DVD in the Queen series. It didn't disappoint, but if you prefer live music, this probably wouldn't be for you. Disc 1 contains the... read full review |
 | Queen Greatest Video Hits 2 6 out of 8 people found this review helpful
Just like its brother - Greatest Video Hits 1 - this DVD contains another 17 videos of Queen singles. Again, they are all remastered into widescreen and 5.1 surround sound. The also contain the audio commentary... read full review |
 | Queen + PR - Return of the Champions 6 out of 9 people found this review helpful
It's difficult to know where to start with this DVD. It was filmed live in Sheffield 2005 on the sell out tour of Queen and new found frontman Paul Rodgers. The sound quality is amazing (surround or PCM) a... read full review |
 | Queen - Innuendo 5 out of 8 people found this review helpful
Released in early 1991, singer Freddie Mercury knew that he was on borrowed time. Listening to the songs on this album, you can lyrically hear the frustration of illness. Songs like I'm Going Slightly Mad ... read full review |
 | Queen - Made In Heaven 4 out of 7 people found this review helpful
Prior to the untimely death of lead singer Freddie Mercury in November 1991, he had recorded vocals to all of the tracks featured on this album - Made In Heaven. These vocals were then mixed together and added ... read full review |
 | Queen On Fire - Live at the Bowl 2 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Released a year after Live at Wembley, Live at the Bowl gives rock fans a chance to see Queen on their fantastic Hot Space tour in 1982. The DVD was filmed live at the Milton Keynes Bowl, a new venue at the tim... read full review |
 | Queen - Hot Space 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Hot Space was did not generally go down well with fans at the time. Released in 1982 this album takes to a different style (one which was around at the time) and the result is disappointing. Tracks go from the ... read full review |
 | Queen (First Album) 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
It is difficult to judge the style of this album - the first one from Queen. It was released in 1973 after a few years recording it in studio 'downtime'. The sound is very 70s Glam Rock and is not for... read full review |
 | Queen 2 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
This CD is performed in a very similar glam rock style to the first. It does however, contain one hit - Seven Seas of Rhye from 1974. Do not expect anything familiar on this album if you haven't heard much... read full review |