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A skeptic might say: "It's just a 4-minute instrumental from the 80s. Why FLAC?"

: Includes "Soul Brother," a fan-favorite B-side praising Brian May, which many fans feel should have replaced "Body Language" on the original tracklist . Critical Consensus

While John Deacon and Freddie Mercury leaned into the New York club scene, Brian May and Roger Taylor were famously skeptical of the shift toward drum machines and synth bass, which often sidelined May's signature "Red Special" guitar layers. Why the 2011 Remaster Matters

Released in 1982, Hot Space remains one of the most polarizing entries in Queen’s discography. While it famously marked a sharp turn toward disco, funk, and R&B, the —often found in high-resolution FLAC 24-bit/88.2kHz formats—offers a modern sonic clarity that invites a re-evaluation of this experimental era. The Evolution of Hot Space

The 2011 Deluxe Edition includes a (or bonus tracks in digital sets) featuring:

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