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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.


Glam Slam Guide
The operatic, over-the-top, caped crusaders who turned rock into theatre and made every stadium their playground. They didn’t just play glam – they hijacked it, cranked the volume to eleven, layered harmonies like cathedrals, and gave the world a singer who strutted in harlequin leotards and a crown. The Glam Slam Essentials Queen (1973) – Album Release (1973)The debut – “Keep Yourself Alive”, “Liar” – raw, heavy, and already ridiculous. Queen II (1974) – Album Release (1974)

Queen
Oct 25, 20253 min read


A Night At The Opera 50
A Timeless Masterpiece Reborn in Crystal Clear Glory! Queen: A Night At The Opera Album Worldwide Reissue (2025) Released worldwide as a half-speed mastered 180gm crystal clear vinyl LP on October 17, 2025, Queen’s A Night At The Opera (catalogue: 00602475946410) remains their magnum opus — the 1975 classic now restored with Bob Ludwig mastering and Miles Showell’s Abbey Road half-speed lacquer cut. Pressed by Optimal Media, with gold labels, embossed/debossed gold foil gat

Queen
Oct 1, 20254 min read


Queen: "Bohemian Rhapsody" Single (2021)
Queen’s "Bohemian Rhapsody" backed with "I’m In Love With My Car" , was released as a special collector’s 7-inch vinyl single in the...

Queen
Oct 26, 20211 min read


Queen: Jazz Album (2019)
Queen's Funky Jazz Redux Queen’s Jazz Special Edition LP, was released in the UK on October 10, 2019, on Virgin EMI Records (catalogue: 00602577943775, barcode: 602577943775). This 13-track special pink vinyl reissue of their 1978 album Jazz, showcased Queen’s eclectic blend of glam rock, funk, and theatrical pop. Issued in a gatefold sleeve with remastered audio and original artwork, it’s a collector’s delight for Queen fans. Overview Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Editi

Queen
Oct 9, 20192 min read


Queen Rock Montreal Album: 2007
A 1981 Montreal Forum Live Resurrection Released worldwide as a 3×LP limited edition box set on October 29, 2007 (catalogue varies by territory), Queen’s Queen Rock Montreal — recorded November 24–25, 1981 at the Montreal Forum — was their first full official live album from the classic line-up’s final years. Produced/mixed by Justin Shirley-Smith, Kris Fredriksson & Josh Macrae, this 27-track set (plus Live Aid bonus) was reissued in 2024 with IMAX theatrical run and 4K UHD/

Queen
Oct 29, 20072 min read


Return Of The Champions
Album (2005) A Triumphant Tour Legacy Released as a limited 3×LP box set in the UK on October 24, 2005, on Parlophone Records (catalogue: 00946 3 36979 1 1), Queen + Paul Rodgers’ Return Of The Champions captured the band’s 2005 European tour — live from Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield. Produced and engineered by Justin Shirley-Smith, this 27-track set blended Queen classics with Rodgers’ soulful edge. Peaked at No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart for 4 weeks. Issued in a deluxe box with

Queen
Oct 23, 20052 min read


Queen: Greatest Hits III Album (1999)
The Show Must Go On – Forever Queen’s Greatest Hits III , was released in the UK on November 8, 1999, on Parlophone Records. This 17-track compilation featured collaborations, solo tracks, and later Queen hits, including “The Show Must Go On” with Elton John and “Under Pressure (Rah Mix)” with David Bowie. Peaking at No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart for 23 weeks across four runs, it was issued in standard, limited numbered, and misprint vinyl editions, plus CD and Minidisc. A cel

Queen
Nov 8, 19994 min read


Queen: Made In Heaven Album (1995)
A Freddie Farewell Masterpiece Queen’s Made In Heaven LP, was released in the UK on November 6, 1995, on Parlophone Records (catalogue: 7243 8 36088 1 2 / PCSD 167). This 11-track album, plus one unlisted track. the band's fifteenth, completed Freddie Mercury's unfinished vocals with Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon. Produced by Queen, it peaked at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart for 39 weeks total. Issued as a limited edition ivory vinyl in a gatefold sleeve with 3 post

Queen
Nov 6, 19953 min read


Freddie Forever Article: 1992
One year on – the world still weeps at Garden Lodge gates Freddie Forever, a one-page tribute in Bravo magazine, December 9, 1992. On the first anniversary of Freddie Mercury’s death (November 24, 1992), fans from across the globe gathered at 1 Logan Place, London. Flowers, candles, tears, and a thousand voices singing “We Are the Champions”. Mary Austin joined them; a wax figure was unveiled at Rock Circus; one pregnant fan even legally changed her name to Freddie Mercury. N

Queen
Dec 9, 19922 min read


Remembering Freddie Mercury
Defying Rock Conventions with Queen’s Theatrical Flair (Nov 24, 1991)

Queen
Nov 24, 19911 min read


Queen: Greatest Hits II Album (1991)
A Second Wave of Rock Royalty Queen’s Greatest Hits II LP, was released in the UK on October 28, 1991, on Parlophone Records (catalogue: PMTV2). The album consisted of Queen's biggest hits between 1981 and 1991, from the UK chart-topper "Under Pressure" to "The Show Must Go On". The compilation Greatest Hits II reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and is the tenth best-selling album in the UK, with sales of 3.9 million copies as of 2014. It is the seventh best-selling al

Queen
Oct 28, 19917 min read


Innuendo Single: 1991
Queen's "Innuendo" was released as a single in the UK by EMI Records on January 14, 1991. Written by Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor, though credited to Queen, the song serves as the opening track on the 1991 album of the same name and was also the album's lead single. The single premiered at number one on the UK Singles Chart in January 1991, marking the band's first chart-topping hit since "Under Pressure" nearly ten years earlier, and it also entered the top ten in ten ot

Queen
Jan 14, 19911 min read


Queen At The Beeb Album: 1989
A 1973 BBC Sessions Raw Glory Released as a vinyl LP in the UK on December 4, 1989, on Band Of Joy Records (catalogue: BOJLP001), Queen At The Beeb was the band’s first official live release — eight tracks from two BBC Radio 1 Sound Of The 70s sessions (February 5 & December 3, 1973) at Langham 1. Produced by Bernie Andrews, this raw document featured early Queen and Queen II material, including the only official release of “Ogre Battle” from the first session. Peaked at No

Queen
Dec 4, 19892 min read


The Miracle Single UK (1989)
The Melancholy Houston Bonus Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 27, 1989, on Parlophone Records (catalogue: QUEEN 15), Queen’s “The Miracle” was the fifth and final single from the album of the same name. The title track (produced by Queen & David Richards) was backed with the blistering live “Stone Cold Crazy” from the Rainbow 1974 and, on 12"/CD, the Houston 1977 “My Melancholy Blues.” Peaked at No. 21 on the Official Singles Chart for 5 weeks. Issued

Queen
Nov 27, 19892 min read


Live Magic Album: 1986
A Magic Tour Live Snapshot Released as a vinyl LP in the UK on December 1, 1986, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMC 3519), Queen’s Live Magic was their second official live album — a 15-track condensed document of the 1986 Magic Tour. Recorded at Wembley Stadium (July 11–12), Knebworth Park (August 9), and Budapest (July 27), heavily edited and mixed by Brian May & Trip Khalaf. Peaked at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart for 17 weeks. Issued in gatefold sleeve, cassette, and CD forma

Queen
Dec 1, 19862 min read


Thank God It's Christmas
A Non-Album Festive Queen Classic Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 26, 1984, on EMI Records (catalogue: QUEEN 5), Queen’s “Thank God It's Christmas” was their first original Christmas song — a non-album single written by Brian May & Roger Taylor. Backed with “Man On The Prowl” and “Keep Passing The Open Windows” (both from *The Works*), produced by Queen & Mack. Peaked at No. 21 on the Official Singles Chart for 6 weeks. Issued in paper labels, silver i

Queen
Nov 26, 19842 min read


Radio Ga Ga Single: 1984
Queen's Nostalgic Radio Anthem Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by EMI Records (catalog number QUEEN 1) on January 23, 1984, Queen’s “Radio Ga Ga” — backed with “I Go Crazy” — served as the lead single from their album The Works. Written by Roger Taylor, the track nostalgically defends the radio format amid the rise of MTV and video. It became a global smash, topping charts in 19 countries, reaching No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart and Australian Kent Music Report, an

Queen
Jan 23, 19842 min read


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, 19813 min read


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, 19813 min read


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, 19802 min read
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