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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: News Of The World Album (1977)
A Stadium Rock Triumph Queen’s News Of The World LP, was released in the UK on October 28, 1977, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMA 784). This 11-track album, their sixth studio effort, blended hard rock, glam, and theatrical pop, delivering the iconic anthems “We Are The Champions” and “We Will Rock You.” Produced by Queen and assisted by Mike Stone, it featured Freddie Mercury’s soaring vocals and Brian May’s searing guitar. Overview In 1977, punk rock acts, most notably the Se

Queen
Oct 28, 1977


Queen: We Are The Champions Single (1977)
A Triumphant Rock Anthem Queen’s “We Are The Champions” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 14, 1977, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMI 2708). Backed with “We Will Rock You". Written by lead singer Freddie Mercury, it remains among rock's most recognizable anthems. The song was a worldwide success, reaching number 2 in the UK, number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, number 3 in Canada, and the top 10 in many other countries. In 2009, it was inducted into

Queen
Oct 13, 1977


Queen: "Queen Win Their New Hit LP!" Cover Article (1977)
Queen’s "Queen Win Their New Hit LP!" , a cover and one-page article in Look-In Magazine , January 1, 1977.

Queen
Jan 5, 1977


A Day At The Races Album: 1976
A Millionaire Waltz Glam Opera Released as a vinyl LP in the UK on December 10, 1976, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMTC 104 / 0C 066-98 485), Queen’s A Day At The Races — their fifth studio album — was the sequel to A Night At The Opera. Produced by Queen at Sarm East, Roundhouse, Olympic, Rockfield, Scorpio, and Lansdowne, this 10-track masterpiece featured “Somebody To Love,” “Tie Your Mother Down,” and “Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy.” Peaked at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart.

Queen
Dec 10, 1976
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