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A Day At The Races [2011 Remaster]
C**Y
Queen at Their Finest
Queen's A Day At The Races is a masterpiece of rock music, showcasing the band's incredible diversity and musicianship. As a follow-up to A Night At The Opera, this album stands tall with its own identity and brilliance. Tracks like "Somebody to Love" deliver soaring harmonies and heartfelt emotion, while songs like "Tie Your Mother Down" bring raw, energetic rock to the forefront.The remastering is excellent, offering crisp sound quality that enhances every intricate layer of their music. The album flows seamlessly from start to finish, with a mix of anthemic rock, ballads, and experimental elements that only Queen can pull off.Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to Queen's discography, A Day At The Races is an essential addition to your collection. A timeless classic!
N**H
One of their best.
A classic from Queen's unstoppable period.
N**.
Prompt delivery.
Excellent cd.
S**R
Fantastic !
Excellent. Just as good as the first time I bought it, many years ago.
D**S
The Einstein field equations (EFE; also known as Einstein's ...
The Einstein field equations (EFE; also known as Einstein's equations) comprise the set of 10 equations in Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity that describe the fundamental interaction of gravitation as a result of spacetime being curved by mass and energy.[1] First published by Einstein in 1915[2] as a tensor equation, the EFE relate local spacetime curvature (expressed by the Einstein tensor) with the local energy and momentum within that spacetime (expressed by the stress–energy tensor).[3]Similar to the way that electromagnetic fields are determined using charges and currents via Maxwell's equations, the EFE are used to determine the spacetime geometry resulting from the presence of mass–energy and linear momentum, that is, they determine the metric tensor of spacetime for a given arrangement of stress–energy in the spacetime. The relationship between the metric tensor and the Einstein tensor allows the EFE to be written as a set of non-linear partial differential equations when used in this way. The solutions of the EFE are the components of the metric tensor. The inertial trajectories of particles and radiation (geodesics) in the resulting geometry are then calculated using the geodesic equation.As well as obeying local energy–momentum conservation, the EFE reduce to Newton's law of gravitation where the gravitational field is weak and velocities are much less than the speed of light.[4]Exact solutions for the EFE can only be found under simplifying assumptions such as symmetry. Special classes of exact solutions are most often studied as they model many gravitational phenomena, such as rotating black holes and the expanding universe. Further simplification is achieved in approximating the actual spacetime as flat spacetime with a small deviation, leading to the linearized EFE. These equations are used to study phenomena such as gravitational waves.
D**D
one of the last truly great Queen albums
Got this album bought for me for christmas the year it came out. It brings back memories of a time when, as a teenager, you could get so EXCITED about a new album from your favourite band! I suppose its only what the kids of today are doing. To me this was the penultimate truly great Queen record. After News of the World, their later released work was never quite the same. Having said that, as a live band they were in a league of their own, even in their latter years.
P**E
MY FAVOURITE QUEEN ALBUM. 2011 SOUND IS STUNNING.
For me, Queen have an unique achievement... not 1, not 2 but 3 perfect sets of 2 albums that should always be played together...QUEEN 1 + 2A NIGHT AT THE OPERA + A DAY AT THE RACESJAZZ + THE GAMEThe 2 albums listed side by side are so very similar to each other, I treat them as double albums. RUBBER SOUL + REVOLVER is another example (The Beatles).So why is RACES better than OPERA? I don't know! RACES feature a song I can live without... "Somebody To Love", and OPERA features one of my all-time favourite songs, "Prophet Song"... but there is something overall that edges RACES that nose in front.OPERA and RACES are more dramatic/operatic than any other Queen albums. 1+ 2 were heavy rock with hints tucked away of what was to come after SHEER HEART ATTACK. NEWS OF THE WORLD was the last great "Rock based" studio album they did in MY opinion. That didn't stop me collecting all of their LPs and CDs.If you haven't already, treat yourself... turn up the volume... put on OPERA, then RACES and have a most excellent 80 minutes.
D**J
Long live Freddie
This is one of my favorite albums, I wanted 'You and I' for real hence the purchase having owned every album on vinyl, I'm building it back on CD to listen to instead of look at. It is almost 40 years old yet the remastering brings it into now. And wow. The bonus CD really is a bonus too. Freddie and his voice melt my soul. No Queen fan will be disappointed, and this is a must for any fan of real music.
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