MmP 21.12.2010 20:27 |
What do you think? IMHO this is right. The Miracle has more depth, although it has never played live so when don't know how it could have worked TM it's just in another quality level. Don't get me wrong., AKOM is a great album but TM gains many factors top it. . Freddie's Voice is much improved from previous albums . Rest was the key to regain creativity again. Queen finally came back to release the creativity and not just make songs in order to sell records. And that shows in the variety of sounds and style. .Back to continous songs .Getting away from Pop, getting back to Rock (not entirely though) Maybe my arguments are weak but listening overall both albums, it just leaves with that feeling. What do you think? |
Farrokh The Great 21.12.2010 23:24 |
Yeah, The Miracle shows a Queen going back partially to his origin: Rock Is the best album in terms of sound quality Was more well produced than AKOM Is more dense than AKOM Greetings |
Thistle 22.12.2010 05:17 |
Continuous tracks - agreed. Back to rock- agreed. Creativity - agreed. Freddie in fine voice - agreed. However, I still prefer AKOM over The Miracle. IMHO, although Khashoggi's Ship and Party were supposed to be funny, witty and subtlty about the band, I just plain don't like them. Can't stand My Baby Does Me either. The Miracle, I Want It All, Breakthru, Scandal and Was It All Worth It are all great tracks AFAIC, but even the Invisible Man is hit or miss. Generally I'd rather miss. So half an album does not maketh an album! There's not a track on AKOM I wouldn't not want to listen to. |
jamster1111 22.12.2010 16:01 |
I definitely disagree. In my opinion, AKOM is a way better album than the Miracle. To me, the Miracle is filled with lots of crap that seem to be just space fillers around the great songs on the album. It seems like most of Queen's worst songs come off of that album like Party, The Invisible Man, Rain Must Fail, and Chinese Torture. However, there are still great songs on that album like The Miracle, I Want It All, Breakthru, Scandal, and Was it All Worth it. The rest of the songs are somewhat ok but as a whole, this album is WAY below the Queen standards. AKOM was not one of their better albums but as far as the songs, they are way better and there's not as much crap on that album. As far as the performances, I think they are both tied as Freddie sounds amazing on both, in different ways. |
lyricalassasin77 22.12.2010 22:25 |
I agree AKOM is an overall good album, and that's surprising its a hodgpodge of songs for Highlander and some other songs they added around them. I'm sorry though "Pain Is So Close To Pleasure" is not a good song so therefore I wouldn't say every single track on AKOM is one I would want to hear. Way too much falsetto for my liking..... |
Soundfreak 23.12.2010 04:41 |
AKOM always sounded to me just like a collection of archive songs plus film songs plus some singles, while the Miracle sounded more like an album, where the songs are from the same moment of time. I do not like to rate things but somehow I notice, that both albums do not find their way into my player very often. |
mike hunt 23.12.2010 07:01 |
Both are towards the bottom of my favorites list, but A Kind Of magic is a little better for me. Even Non Queenfans like the highlander songs. Yea, Magic sounds somehow Incomplete but still the songs are better. As the list shows Magic wins 6 songs to 4 in my book. The only reason it's close is because the bonus songs on the miracle are slightly better, though i love "forever" as a piano ballad. Also, i think One year of love and The miracle could have gone either way. one year of love is simply a underated ballad, but the miracle edged it out because musically it's brilliant. One Vision > Party A Kind Of Magic > KHASHOGGI'S SHIP One year of love < The Miracle Pain And Pleasure < I Want It All Friends will be friends > Invisible Man Who Wants to live forever > Breakthru Gimme The Prize > Rain must fall Don't lose your head < Scandal Princes Of the universe > My Baby does me Forever < Was it all worth it/Hang on in there |
Holly2003 23.12.2010 10:29 |
Put the two albums together and their best songs still don't add up to one good album. Queen were a bit pants in the 1980s. Compare this line-up to any of the 1970s albums and the 70s win hands down every time. One Vision A Kind Of Magic The Miracle I Want It All Invisible Man Who Wants to live forever Breakthru Gimme The Prize Scandal Princes of the Universe ps the next person to spell Princes of the Universe 'Princess' of the Universe gets a kicking :) |
pittrek 23.12.2010 10:46 |
Well it would be great if they would release one album with similar track list 1. Princess of the Universe (with Sean Connery intro) 2. Gimme The Prize 3. I Want It All 4. Breakthru 5. One Year Of Love (extended version) 6. The Invisible Man 7. Who Wants To Live Forever 8. A Kind Of Magic 9. Scandal 10. Was It All Worth It 11. The Miracle 12. One Vision |
Soundfreak 23.12.2010 12:40 |
Never forget that around "The Miracle" they already knew what would happen. "Was it all worth it" always seemed to me like some kind of final statement - as this could have been their last album. And to this day it's a real "Miracle" to me how they could come up with a strong album like "Innuendo" after this. |
mike hunt 23.12.2010 14:56 |
Innuendo was the real miracle....... |
Matheusms 23.12.2010 19:55 |
Well, i think that The Miracle feels more like an proper album, while AKOM looks like a compilation of the work that the band was doing during the year of its release. It sounds more compact and with "conceptual continuity" than A Kind Of Magic. |
PrimeJiveUSA 23.12.2010 22:29 |
The Miracle is the better album...but not by much...INNUENDO slays both of them, though. |
Amazon 24.12.2010 13:31 |
I much prefer The Miracle. AKOM is my least favourite Queen studio album. it's not a bad album by any means, and it does have a couple of terrific songs, however I find it relatively non-creative. For me, Queen's weakest era was 1984-'86 when it didn't seem to me that they were challenging themselves as much as they used to. The Miracle seemed to me to be riskier, bolder as well as containing more good quality songs, and I think it's a very underrated album. |
Amazon 24.12.2010 13:33 |
Holly2003 wrote: "Put the two albums together and their best songs still don't add up to one good album. Queen were a bit pants in the 1980s. Compare this line-up to any of the 1970s albums and the 70s win hands down every time." I do think that the two albums did produce several terrific songs, but certainly, they don't compare with Queen's best from the 70's. "ps the next person to spell Princes of the Universe 'Princess' of the Universe gets a kicking :)" Princess of the Universe. :p :D PrimeJiveUSA wrote: "The Miracle is the better album...but not by much...INNUENDO slays both of them, though." I can't get into Innuendo. I've tried, but it's far too cold for my liking. |
PrimeJiveUSA 24.12.2010 20:14 |
I bought The Miracle upon release in 1989...I was very excited by what I heard. I also thought AKOM was an improvement on The Works upon first hearing it...it seemed to have a little more "color" and vitality to it. Truth be told, I place The Works, AKOM and The Miracle as my least favorite Queen albums, I LOVE them but they just don't compare to the rest of their catalog. When first listening to Innuendo on day of release, I hadn't felt that kind of exhilleration since The Game. The Miracle was a bridge to that return to quality...so I rank it a bit higher than AKOM. In retrospect they are about even. As far as the last poster saying that he can't "get into" Innuendo, well that's hard for me to understand as a Queen fan...but, y'know...to each their own. ; ) P.S...."Rain Must Fall" is one of the better songs on The Miracle IMO. |
mike hunt 25.12.2010 11:21 |
innuendo and A kind of Magic arn't Even. Innuendo was the their best since The Game, Maybe even Jazz or News of the world. Rain must fall is one of my favorites from the miracle too. |
PrimeJiveUSA 25.12.2010 21:58 |
Mike...no...what I meant was that The Miracle and AKOM are about even. I absolutely agree that Innuendo stands shoulder-to-shoulder with their '70's work. Sorry my post was a bit confusing. |
mike hunt 26.12.2010 06:49 |
PrimeJiveUSA wrote: Mike...no...what I meant was that The Miracle and AKOM are about even. I absolutely agree that Innuendo stands shoulder-to-shoulder with their '70's work. Sorry my post was a bit confusing. Not confusing, I just misread it. |
john bodega 26.12.2010 07:39 |
They shouldn't have bothered with trying to make a real 'album' out of the Magic tunes. The end product was just lazy. The fact that something as woeful as "Pain is So Close to Pleasure" got on there is basically screaming the fact that they were just desperate to get an album out the door. The Miracle has its share of dud tracks but at least they were trying. |
PrimeJiveUSA 26.12.2010 10:10 |
Zebonka....very good choice in words to describe AKOM. I also felt The Works sounds a bit "lazy" also. The Miracle is obviously an album with a LOT more effort put into it with attention to detail once again being a priority for the band. As far as the much-maligned "Pain Is So Close To Pleasure" I always thought it was a song that was intended to be a hit by the band...obviously it didn't happen. In other words, I don't think the band viewed songs Like "One Year Of Love", "PISCTP", and "Friends Will Be Friends" as filler...I think they designed them to be hit singles. |