Night At The Opera (1975) ( )

Artist: Queen
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Label: Uni/hollywood
UPC: 00720616106520
Release Date: 9/3/1991
Buy.com Sku: 60010959
Item#: MYD79P
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To...) ~ Queen
2. Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon ~ Queen
3. I'm In Love With My Car ~ Queen
4. You're My Best Friend ~ Queen
5. '39 ~ Queen
6. Sweet Lady ~ Queen
7. Seaside Rendezvous ~ Queen
8. Prophet's Song, The ~ Queen
9. Love Of My Life ~ Queen
10. Good Company ~ Queen
11. Bohemian Rhapsody ~ Queen
12. God Save The Queen ~ Queen
13. I'm In Love With My Car - (Mike Shipley's 1991 bonus remix) ~ Queen
14. You're My Best Friend - (Matt Wallace's 1991 bonus remix) ~ Queen

(P) 1991 Hollywood Records, Inc.
(C) 1991 Hollywood Records, Inc.

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Queen: Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano); Brian May (guitar, harp, ukulele, background vocals); John Deacon (electric piano, acoustic & electric basses); Roger Taylor (percussion, background vocals).
Recorded at Sarm Studios, Roundhouse Studios, Olympic Studios, Scorpio Studios, Landsdowne Studios, London, England and Rockfield Studios, Wales.
Composer: Queen.
Personnel: Brian May (vocals, guitar, banjo, koto, ukulele, harmonica, keyboards); Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano); Roger Taylor (vocals, drums, percussion); John Deacon (guitar, electric piano, double bass, electric bass).
Audio Remasterer: Steve Hoffman.
Recording information: Lansdowne (1975); Olympic (1975); Rockfield (1975); Roundhouse (1975); Sarm (1975); Scorpio (1975).
Arranger: Queen.
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
Though they began their career practicing an artier, more theatrical variant on Led Zeppelin's heavy rock sound, Queen was always capable of much more. Ultimately, Freddie and the boys were popsters at heart, and capable ones to boot. A NIGHT AT THE OPERA is where they begin to show their eclecticism and compositional facility. The album title is probably a reference to the FM rock anthem "Bohemian Rhapsody," which begins as an existential ballad before moving into a mock-operatic section featuring scores of overdubbed Freddie Mercurys.
"Rhapsody" is just the tip of the iceberg here. "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" is a music-hall ditty that owes a debt to the Kinks. "'39" is a surprisingly poignant folk-rocker written and sung by Brian May. "You're My Best Friend" is pure '70s AM melodic pop. Queen even ventures into vaudeville territory (given Mercury's show-biz leanings, not as much of a stretch as one might think) on the fatalistic, old-timey "Good Company." There are several souped-up rockers here as well, but it's A NIGHT AT THE OPERA's winning stylistic experimentation that makes it a milestone in Queen history.
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. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Producer: Queen; Roy Thomas Baker

Engineer: Mike Stone; Gary Lyons

 
Compilation Appearances
Fm
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Five Live
Wayne's World
Vol. 1-Greatest Sports Anthems
Vol. 2-Greatest Sports Anthems
Grosse Point Blank
Diana: Princess Of Wales Tribute
Ladies & Gentlemen-Best Of George Michael
Radio Disney Jams: Vol. 2
Survivor-Official Survivor Par
1980's Americas Top 10
Knight's Tale
Best Of Bowie
Best Of Bowie (Bonus CD) (Bonus Tracks)
ESPN Presents Stadium Anthems
Joel Whitburn Presents: billboard #1'
Will & Grace: Let The Music Out
Will & Grace: Let The Music Out
Rewind: Best Of The 80's (w/Bonus DVD)(w/ Bonus DVD)
It's Hotter In Hawaii
Radio Disney: Move It
Best Of 1980-1987(w/ Bonus DVD)
Now: Classic Rock

 
Associated Artists and Works
Tributo A Queen: Los Grandes Del Rock... ~ Artists, Various
Artists, Various
Artists, Various
Artists, Various
Dynamite With A Laserbeam: Queen As Heard... ~ Artists, Various
Edison Male Quartet
London Symphony Orchestra
Five Live [EP] ~ Michael, George
Orchestra Regina
Orchestra Regina
Orchestra Regina
Orchestra Regina
Orchestra Regina
A Day at the Races [Remaster] ~ Orchestra Regina
Orchestra Regina
Orchestra Regina
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Flash Gordon [Remaster] ~ Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Palmer, David
Rodgers, Paul
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Plays Queen's Rhapsody: The Hits of Queen ~ Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Plays Hits Of Queen ~ Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Tributo A Queen: Los Grandes Del Rock En Espanol ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Dynamite With A Laserbeam: Queen As Heard Through ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Dragon Attack: A Tribute to Queen ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
A Tribute to Queen ~ Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 09/03/1991
Original Release Date : 1975
Catalog ID : 61065-2
Label : Hollywood Records
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 48m : 47s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : AAD
UPC : 00720616106520

 
Professional Reviews
Q (p.129)
- Ranked #2 in Q Magazine's "10 Essential Reissues Of 2006."

Q (6/00, p.72)
- Ranked #41 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums"

Q (12/93, p.143)
- 3 Stars - Good - "...Even 'Bohemian Rhapsody' pales into significance next to the epic eight-minute toss of 'The Prophet Song'..."

Uncut (p.85)
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "[L]istening again to A NIGHT AT THE OPERA is a reminder of the extent of the band's barmy diversity."

Q (Magazine)
(p.118)
- "It's a record to which all four contributed fine songs, and one of extremes -- among the crashing rock and proggy wigouts were love songs, acoustic whimsy, a trad-jazz pastiche and a brace of vaudeville show tunes."

Mojo (Publisher)
(7/02, p.27)
- "...An imperial extravaganza, a cornucopia; a band of hungrily competitive individualists on a big roll of friendship and delight..."

  
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Performance 5
Composition 5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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5 of 5 A Classic Monday, August 08, 2005
Baysinger from Fulton, Missouri  

This album was released way back in 75. I remember Bohemian Rhapsody getting a lot of radio airplay and also the promo video for it. But this album contains a multitude of great music, from You're My Best Friend, Death on 2 Legs to I'm In Love With My Car, 39, Prophet's Song and a few more. There is not a bad song on here! Very musically diverse! Buy it!
 
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5 of 5 the greatest production from queen Sunday, May 16, 1999
A Listener from fayetteville arkansas  
words can't describe it
 
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