Album Details
Title: A Night at the Opera Artist: Queen Release Date: 12/2/1975 Re-Released On: 3/27/2009 Label: Toshiba EMI, EMI Music Distribution, Parlophone Records, DCC Compact Classics Duration: 43:07 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 010963114423, 4988006796171, 4988006818132, 4988006837249, 0077778949251, 010963207217, 077774620710, 077778949220, 077778949244, 094633847828, 4988006760820, 5034504856448, 5099926658513, 498800679617 Genre: Rock Styles: Hard Rock, Glam Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, British Metal, Album Rock, Art Rock Moods: Dramatic, Elaborate, Energetic, Epic, Playful, Swaggering, Theatrical, Aggressive, Bravado, Complex, Confident, Freewheeling, Indulgent, Passionate, Quirky, Slick, Whimsical, Ambitious, Campy, Cheerful, Exuberant, Fun, Light, Lively, Outrageous, Rousing, Sexy, Tense/Anxious, Yearning, Bittersweet, Sentimental, Party/Celebratory, Silly, Witty Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 21 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)
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Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon
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I'm in Love with My Car
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You're My Best Friend
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'39
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Sweet Lady
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Seaside Rendezvous
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The Prophet's Song
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Love of My Life
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Good Company
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Bohemian Rhapsody
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God Save the Queen
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2007 | CD | Toshiba EMI | 65844 | | 2007 | CD | Toshiba EMI | 67845 | | 2005 | CD | Parlophone Records | 3384782 | | 2004 | CD | Toshiba EMI | 67344 | | 2000 | CD | DCC Compact Classics | 1144 | | 1998 | CD | EMI Music Distribution | 0676082 | | 1993 | CD | EMI Music Distribution | 7894922 |
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Album Review
Queen were straining at the boundaries of hard rock and heavy metal on Sheer Heart Attack, but they broke down all the barricades on A Night at the Opera, a self-consciously ridiculous and overblown hard rock masterpiece. Using the multi-layered guitars of its predecessor as a foundation, A Night at the Opera encompasses metal ("Death on Two Legs," "Sweet Lady"), pop (the lovely, shimmering "You're My Best Friend"), campy British music hall ("Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon," "Seaside Rendezvous"), and mystical prog rock ("'39," "The Prophet's Song"), eventually bringing it all together on the pseudo-operatic "Bohemian Rhapsody." In short, it's a lot like Queen's own version of Led Zeppelin IV, but where Zep find dark menace in bombast, Queen celebrate their own pomposity. No one in the band takes anything too seriously, otherwise the arrangements wouldn't be as ludicrously exaggerated as they are. But the appeal -- and the influence -- of A Night at the Opera is in its detailed, meticulous productions. It's prog rock with a sense of humor as well as dynamics, and Queen never bettered their approach anywhere else. [In 2005, Hollywood Records released a two-disc, remastered 30th Anniversary CD/DVD of A Night at the Opera that included a DVD featuring original and new videos, as well as audio commentary from the band.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Brian May | Banjo, Ukulele, Koto, Guitar, Harmonica, Keyboards, Vocals | | David Costa | Art Direction | | Freddie Mercury | Piano, Vocals, Orchestration | | Gary Lyons | Engineer | | Jean Lusby | Layout Design | | John Deacon | Bass (Electric), Guitar, Double Bass, Bass, Piano (Electric) | | Marcia McGovern | Pre-Production | | Mike Stone | Engineer | | Queen | Arranger, Composer, Producer | | Roger Taylor | Drums, Vocals, Percussion | | Roy Thomas Baker | Producer | | Steve Hoffman | Remastering |
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