Queen - Cool Cat (2023 Remastered) | LevelUP Masters

Queen - Cool Cat (2023 Remastered) | LevelUP Masters

► Welcome! It's nice to see you. Like & Subscribe to discover more music we think that shouldn't be forgotten. ► Which song should we remaster next? Comment below! 🔥 Support us on Patreon and listen to this Remaster in HQ: ► https://www.patreon.com/levelupmasters 👑 Special remasters, wallpapers, early access content & more! This is an unofficial remaster. All rights belong to their respective shareholders. ✉ Contact details for business inquiries, suggestions & copyright issues are available in our channel's "About" page. ➡️Purchase Pro Mastering on Fiverr: ► https://rebrand.ly/levelupfiverr 👑 ➡️Purchase Pro Mastering on Starrish Sounds: ► https://rebrand.ly/levelupstarrish 👑 🔥Subscribe: ►    / @levelupmasters   "Cool Cat" is a song by the legendary British rock band Queen, written by the band's bassist John Deacon and lead singer Freddie Mercury. It was included in their 1982 album "Hot Space," which was a departure from their previous rock-oriented sound, as it incorporated elements of funk, disco, and R&B. "Cool Cat" is one of the few songs in the album that features a prominent bassline, which is a signature of John Deacon's style. Despite its catchy melody and upbeat tempo, "Cool Cat" was not a commercial success for Queen. The song was not released as a single, and it did not receive much airplay on radio stations. However, it has become a cult favorite among Queen fans, who appreciate the song's funky grooves and playful lyrics. In recent years, "Cool Cat" has been rediscovered by a new generation of listeners, who have embraced its retro vibe and catchy chorus. Amazon.com recently used Queen's iconic hit song "Cool Cat" in one of their recent advertisements, creating a buzz among fans of the band and online shoppers alike. The advertisement, which features a diverse cast of people dancing and showcasing Amazon products, has received widespread attention and praise for its catchy tune and upbeat vibe. The use of "Cool Cat" in the Amazon advertisement is a testament to the enduring popularity of Queen and their music. The song was originally recorded in 1982 for the band's album "Hot Space," and its inclusion in the Amazon advertisement has introduced it to a new generation of music fans. Overall, Amazon's use of Queen's "Cool Cat" in their recent advertisement is a smart and effective marketing strategy. By leveraging the enduring popularity of Queen and their music, Amazon has created a memorable and engaging advertisement that is sure to resonate with consumers and drive traffic to their website. ==================== ► What is Remastering? Remastering is the process of making a new master for an album, film, or any other creation. It tends to refer to the process of porting a recording from an analog medium to a digital one, but this is not always the case. For example, a vinyl LP – originally pressed from a worn-out pressing master many tape generations removed from the "original" master recording – could be remastered and re-pressed from a better-condition tape. All CDs created from analog sources are technically digitally remastered. The process of creating a digital transfer of an analog tape remasters the material in the digital domain, even if no equalization, compression, or other processing is done to the material. Ideally, because of their higher resolution, a CD or DVD (or even higher quality like high-resolution audio or hi-def video) release should come from the best source possible, with the most care taken during its transfer. Additionally, the earliest days of the CD era found digital technology in its infancy, which sometimes resulted in poor-sounding digital transfers. The early DVD era was not much different, with copies of films frequently being produced from worn prints, with low bitrates and muffled audio. When the first CD remasters turned out to be bestsellers, companies soon realized that new editions of back-catalog items could compete with new releases as a source of revenue. Back-catalog values skyrocketed, and today it is not unusual to see expanded and remastered editions of relatively modern albums.