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    Queen - The Game (1980) [Japanese Limited SHM-SACD 2011] PS3 ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

    Posted By: HDAtall
    Queen - The Game (1980) [Japanese Limited SHM-SACD 2011] PS3 ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

    Queen - The Game (1980) [Japanese Limited SHM-SACD 2012 # UIGY-9517]
    PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 35:42 minutes | Scans included | 1,09 GB
    or FLAC (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Full Scans included | 880 MB
    based on Digital Remaster 2011

    The Game is the eighth studio album by the British rock band Queen. It was released on 30 June 1980 by EMI Records in the UK and by Elektra Records in the US. The Game features a different sound from its predecessor, Jazz (1978). The Game was the first Queen album to use a synthesizer (an Oberheim OB-X). A critical and commercial success, The Game became the only Queen album to reach No. 1 in the US, and became their best-selling studio album in the US, with four million copies sold to date, tying with the sales for News of the World.

    Queen had long been one of the biggest bands in the world by 1980's The Game, but this album was the first time they made a glossy, unabashed pop album, one that was designed to sound exactly like its time. They might be posed in leather jackets on the cover, but they hardly sound tough or menacing – they rarely rock, at least not in the gonzo fashion that's long been their trademark. Gone are the bombastic orchestras of guitars and with them the charging, relentless rhythms that kept Queen grounded even at their grandest moments. Now, when they rock, they'll haul out a clever rockabilly pastiche, as they do on the tremendous "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," a sly revival of old-time rock & roll that never sounds moldy, thanks in large part to Freddie Mercury's panache. But even that is an exception to the rule on The Game. Usually, when they want to rock here, they wind up sounding like Boston, as they do on John Deacon's "Need Your Loving Tonight," or they sound a bit like a new wave-conscious rocker like Billy Squier, as they do on the propulsive "Coming Soon." But even those are exceptions to the overall rule on The Game, since most of the album is devoted to disco-rock blends – best heard on the globe-conquering "Another One Bites the Dust," but also present in the unintentionally kitschy positivity anthem "Don't Try Suicide" – and the majestic power ballads that became their calling card in the '80s, as they reworked the surging "Save Me" and the elegant "Play the Game" numerous times, often with lesser results. So, The Game winds up as a mixed bag, as many Queen albums often do, but again the striking difference with this album is that it finds Queen turning decidedly, decisively pop, and it's a grand, state-of-the-art circa 1980 pop album that still stands as one of the band's most enjoyable records. But the very fact that it does showcase a band that's turned away from rock and toward pop means that for some Queen fans, it marks the end of the road, and despite the album's charms, it's easy to see why.

    Tracklist:

    01. Play The Game
    02. Dragon Attack
    03. Another One Bites The Dust
    04. Need Your Loving Tonight
    05. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
    06. Rock It (Prime Jive)
    07. Don't Try Suicide
    08. Sail Away Sweet Sister
    09. Coming Soon
    10. Save Me

    This 2011 version has been meticulously re-created using the finest modern analogue and digital technology from the original first-generation master mixes.
    Mastered by Bob Ludwig, Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, ME. SA-CD Authoring: Gus Skinas.

    foobar2000 1.4.4 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1

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    Analyzed: Queen / The Game
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR8 -5.07 dB -14.84 dB 3:32 01-Play The Game
    DR8 -5.04 dB -15.07 dB 4:19 02-Dragon Attack
    DR9 -5.06 dB -16.21 dB 3:35 03-Another One Bites The Dust
    DR8 -4.89 dB -13.59 dB 2:49 04-Need Your Loving Tonight
    DR8 -5.08 dB -15.20 dB 2:48 05-Crazy Little Thing Called Love
    DR8 -5.05 dB -14.86 dB 4:33 06-Rock It (Prime Jive)
    DR9 -5.04 dB -17.71 dB 3:53 07-Don't Try Suicide
    DR7 -4.99 dB -15.31 dB 3:33 08-Sail Away Sweet Sister
    DR9 -5.11 dB -14.53 dB 2:51 09-Coming Soon
    DR8 -4.95 dB -16.18 dB 3:49 10-Save Me
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 10
    Official DR value: DR8

    Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 1
    Bitrate: 5645 kbps
    Codec: DSD64


    Thanks to PS³SACD!
    Uncompressed SACD ISO size > 1,44 GB