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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 and Elektra Records in the United States (also re-released in the US on Hollywood Records on September 3, 1991 with two bonus remixes), the album peaked at #4 and has been certified Triple Platinum (three million copies sold) in the US. The album, along with the follow-up album A Day at the Races in 1976, takes its name from the Marx Brothers film of the same name.
The album was ranked number 230 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Channel 4 named it the 13th greatest album of all time. It was also ranked #41 on Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" and #16 on Q's "50 Best British Albums Ever!". In 2006 it was voted the ninth greatest Number One album of all time by the British public.[5] Since its release it has consistently ranked high in many lists.
TRACKLIST:
"Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)" (Freddie Mercury) – 3:43
"Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" (Freddie Mercury) – 1:07
"I'm in Love with My Car" (Roger Taylor) – 3:07
"You're My Best Friend" (John Deacon) – 2:50
"'39" (Brian May) – 3:30
"Sweet Lady" (Brian May) – 4:03
"Seaside Rendezvous" (Freddie Mercury) – 2:15
"The Prophet's Song" (Brian May) – 8:21
"Love of My Life" (Freddie Mercury) – 3:39
"Good Company" (Brian May) – 3:23
"Bohemian Rhapsody" (Freddie Mercury) – 5:54
"God Save the Queen" (trad.; Arr. Brian May) – 1:18
LINE-UP:
Freddie Mercury: Vocals and Piano
Brian May: Guitars, Harp, Ukulele, Vocals and Orchestral Backdrops
Roger Taylor: Percussion and Vocals
John Deacon: Bass Guitar, Double bass and Electric piano
Mike Stone: Executive engineer
Gary Lyons: Additional engineering
John Harris: Equipment supervision
David Costa: Art Direction