QUEEN - CD
SPECTACULAR

LABEL:
Wardour-043
SOURCE:
Hippodrome De Vincennes, Paris, France - June 14th, 1986
FORMAT:
2CD + 1DVDR
RUNNING TIME:
53:14, 45:39 + approx.93min
SOUND/SOURCE:
audience
PACKAGING:
double slimline jewel case + single slim jewel case
 

Wardour-043

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SOUND 8.5 / PACKAGING 9 / PERFORMANCE 9

 
TRACK LIST:
Disc 1:  One Vision, Tie Your Mother Down, Day-O, In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited, Seven Seas Of Rhye, Tear It Up, A Kind Of Magic, Under Pressure, Another One Bites The Dust, Who Wants To Live Forever?, I Want To Break Free, impromptu, guitar solo, Now I'm Here

Disc 2:  Love Of My Life, Is This The World We Created?, Baby I Don't Care, Hello Mary Lou, Tutti Frutti, Day-O, Bohemian Rhapsody, Hammer To Fall, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Radio Ga Ga, We Will Rock You, Friends Will Be Friends, We Are The Champions, God Save The Queen

Bonus dvdr:  Queen - Visions de Paris, Hippodrome De Vincennes, Paris, France - June 14th, 1986:  One Vision, Tie Your Mother Down, Day-O, In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited, Seven Seas Of Rhye, Tear It Up, A Kind Of Magic, Under Pressure, Another One Bites The Dust, Who Wants To Live Forever?, I Want To Break Free, impromptu, guitar solo, Now I'm Here, Love Of My Life, Is This The World We Created?, Baby I Don't Care, Hello Mary Lou, Tutti Frutti, Day-O, Bohemian Rhapsody, Hammer To Fall, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Radio Ga Ga, We Will Rock You, Friends Will Be Friends, We Are The Champions, God Save The Queen
 
REVIEW:

Spectacular is a spectacular document of the fourth date on the Magic European tour.  Wardour use the same tape source that has been floating around for many years and was made by a noisy bunch of Brits who traveled to Paris and is identifiable by the "tarzan" yells and belches at the very beginning of the tape before "One Vision".  Their conversations ruin the beginning of an otherwise excellently recorded acoustic set ("Love Of My Life" and "Is This The World We Created?").  On the whole the powerful PA is able to drown them out and is enjoyable.  Some parts of the tape are more distorted than others for reasons unexplained (like "A Kind Of Magic" sounds fuzzy) and there is the wave effect of sound due to taping in an outdoor arena.  Wardour sounds lounder and much brighter than the tape that is currently in circulation and might be very close to the original tape.  The June 14th Paris gig was the fourth on their final tour and the first of two in France.  The second would come two weeks after this on July 30th in Frejus.  The Hippodrome De Vincennes is a sixty-thousand seat capacity arena and was a sell out with possibly every one of them audible somewhere on this tape. 

Three bands, Belouis Some, Level 42, and Marillion opened the event for Queen.  Since it is an early date on the tour Freddie's voice is in very good shape unlike how it is when they hit London.  The tape picks up before the taped intro to "One Vision" and "Tie Your Mother Down" follows.  Customarily Freddie performed his "call-and-response" game with the audience before "Under Pressure" but on this night he has two.  The first is right after his opening "good evenings" based upon his "yeahs!!"  The second is before "Bohemian Rhapsody" based upon his "day-os" and ending with his "fuck you!"  ("You were supposed to say 'fuck you' back!").  Brian May gets a bit lost in the intrumental section of "A Kind Of Magic".  Afterwards Freddie says,  "Where is this, is this Paris?  How about you in the back, you okay?  This song is called...'Under Pressure'".  The impromptu and guitar solo sections leading into "Now I'm Here" sound shorter than usual.  The second half of the show after the oldies is standard ending with "Crazy Little Thing Called Love".  There is a cut in the tape between this and the first encore "Radio Ga Ga" and another cut before the second encore.   

The bonus dvdr is titled Visions De Paris and is a single camcorder shot in color close to the stage.  The sound is excellent but the jostling of the audience makes it very hard to watch.  There are long sections where the camera is trained upon darkness or upon John Deacon.  Even when it is focused upon the action on stage it is so jumpy it is apt to cause a headache.  Other audience video tapes like Vienna and Newcastle are poor but this is the worst.  It is unwatchable.  It is however a free bonus so there is no need to complain too much!  The main attraction is the audio tape and it is worth having.  Spectacular is Wardour's second release from the Magic tour joining the Newcastle tape on One Sweet Moment issued last March.  Given the rarity of this tape and general rarity of boots from this tour Spectacular is worth having.      


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