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Queen: (Baroque Glam)
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.


Queen: "Radio Ga Ga" Single (1984)
Queen’s "Radio Ga Ga" backed with "I Go Crazy" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by EMI Records (catalog number QUEEN 1)...

Queen
Jan 23, 1984


Queen And David Bowie: Under Pressure Single (1981)
A Legendary Rock Collaboration Queen and David Bowie’s “Under Pressure” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 30, 1981, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMI 5250). Backed with Queen’s “Soul Brother,” this iconic collaboration, written by Queen and David Bowie, emerged from a spontaneous jam session in Montreux, Switzerland. Produced by Queen and Bowie, the single featured Freddie Mercury’s soaring vocals, Bowie’s distinctive delivery, and John Deacon’s unforgettabl

Queen
Oct 30, 1981


Queen: Greatest Hits Album (1981)
A Crown Jewel of Rock Classics Queen’s Greatest Hits LP, was released in the UK on October 26, 1981, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMTV30). The album consisted of Queen's biggest hits since their first chart appearance in 1974 with "Seven Seas of Rhye", up to their 1980 hit "Flash" (although in some countries, "Under Pressure", the band's 1981 UK number one single with David Bowie, was included). There was no universal track listing or cover art for the album, and each territory

Queen
Oct 26, 1981


Flash Gordon (Original SoundtracK) Album: 1980
A Hawkmen Arena Rock Odyssey Released as a vinyl LP and TC in the UK on December 8, 1980, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMC 3351 / OC 062-64 203), Queen’s Flash Gordon (Original Soundtrack Music) — the score to the cult film — was their ninth studio album. Produced by Brian May & Mack, recorded at Townhouse, Music Centre, Advision, and Utopia Studios, this 18-track concept featured dialogue from the movie and the hit single “Flash.” Peaked at No. 10 on the UK Albums Chart for 1

Queen
Dec 8, 1980
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