Description
180 Gram Vinyl. Mastered by Bob Ludwig. Half-speed lacquers cut at Abbey Road Studios. ‘A Night at the Opera’ is the fourth studio album by Queen, released in November 1975. Co-produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen, it was the most expensive album ever recorded at the time of its release. A commercial success, ‘A Night at the Opera’ has been voted by the public and cited by music publications as one of Queen’s finest works. The awesomely daft and supremely catchy ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ aside, it contains the almost equally risible excursions ‘The Prophet’s Song’ and ’39’, a couple of the irresistibly amusing headbanger numbers that Queen could write in their sleep (‘Death On Two Legs’) and the very possibly heartfelt pop ballad ‘You’re My Best Friend’. Immortally baffling, like the pyramids. Yet also enjoyably compelling.
Track list
A1 Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To......
Written-By – Freddie Mercury
A2 Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon
Written-By – Freddie Mercury
A3 I'm In Love With My Car
Written-By, Vocals – Roger Taylor
A4 You're My Best Friend
Written-By, Electric Piano – John Deacon
A5 '39
Double Bass – John Deacon
Written-By, Vocals – Brian May
A6 Sweet Lady
Written-By – Brian May
A7 Seaside Rendezvous
Vocals [Vocal Orchestration Of Brass] – Roger Taylor
Written-By, Vocals [Vocal Orchestration Of Woodwind] – Freddie Mercury
B1 The Prophet's Song
Written-By, Koto [Toy Koto] – Brian May
B2 Love Of My Life
Harp – Brian May
Written-By – Freddie Mercury
B3 Good Company
Written-By, Vocals, Ukulele [Genuine Aloha Ukelele (Made In Japan)], Guitar [Guitar Jazz Band] – Brian May
B4 Bohemian Rhapsody
Vocals [Operatic Vocals] – Brian*, Freddie*, Roger*
Written-By – Freddie Mercury
B5 God Save The Queen
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