Capes, crowns, and choir-boy harmonies-Bohemian Rhapsody rewrote radio while Killer Queen made eyeliner mainstream. Freddie's strut, Brian's riffs, Roger's thunder-operetta meets stadium stomp. More crown jewels being polished weekly.
A Bohemian Opera Masterpiece Released as a vinyl LP in the UK on November 21, 1975, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMTC 103 / 0C 066 ○ 97176), Queen’s A Night At The Opera — their fourth studio album — was a theatrical rock triumph. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker & Queen across six studios, this 11-track opus featured “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “You're My Best Friend,” and “Love Of My Life.” Iconic embossed gatefold with Blair’s cut, card inner (3/4 die-cut corners). Peaked at No. 1 UK
The Six-Minute Chart-Topper Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 31, 1975, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMI 2375). Backed with “I’m In Love With My Car,” this groundbreaking rock opera, written by Freddie Mercury, was the lead single from the album A Night at the Opera. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen, the A-side’s operatic structure, multitracked harmonies, and surreal lyrics blended ballad, hard rock, and mock opera. Mercur