A Night at the Opera
Queen
Album RockArena RockArt RockBritish MetalContemporary Pop/RockGlam RockHollywood Records
1975 | FLAC 384kHz 24bit | 12 tracks · 43:01
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A Night at the Opera is a 1975 album by English rock band Queen. It was produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen, and reportedly was, at the time of its release, the most expensive album ever made. It was originally released by EMI in the UK where it topped the charts for nine weeks, a record at the time, and Elektra Records in the United States where the album peaked at #4 and has been certified Triple Platinum (three million copies sold). The album takes its name from the Marx Brothers film of the same name, which the band

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1Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to…)3:44Freddie Mercury
2Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon1:07Freddie Mercury
3I’m in Love with My Car3:05Roger Taylor
4You’re My Best Friend2:51John Deacon
5’393:32Brian May
6Sweet Lady4:02Brian May
7Seaside Rendezvous2:15Freddie Mercury
8The Prophet’s Song8:21Brian May
9Love of My Life3:37Freddie Mercury
10Good Company3:24Brian May
11Bohemian Rhapsody5:56Freddie Mercury
12God Save the Queen1:12Brian May / Queen / Traditional / John Deacon / Unknown Composer

Credits

Composed By — Queen Arranged By — Queen Performer — Queen Electric Bass — John Deacon Engineer — Gary Lyons, Mike Stone, Rick Curtin Equipment — John Harris Guitar — Brian May Orchestra — Brian May Percussion — Roger Taylor Producer — Queen, Roy Thomas Baker Vocals — Freddie Mercury Piano — Freddie Mercury

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