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Queen: Somebody To Love Single (1976)
A Gospel Rock Cry for Connection Queen’s “Somebody To Love” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on November 12, 1976, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMI 2565). Backed with “White Man,” this gospel-infused rock ballad, written by Freddie Mercury, was produced by Queen and engineered by Mike Stone. The A-side’s soaring vocals, layered harmonies, and Brian May’s guitar peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart for 9 weeks. Issued in solid centre, white label, company sleeve, a

Queen
Nov 12, 19763 min read


A Night At The Opera
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

Queen
Nov 21, 19753 min read


Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody Single (1975)
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

Queen
Oct 31, 19754 min read


Queen: "The Stunning Hit Single" Advert (1975)
Queen’s "Now I'm Here" , a one-page advert in New Musical Express Newspaper , February 15, 1975.

Queen
Feb 15, 19751 min read


Queen: "Now I'm Here Real Rock 'n' Roll" Review (1975)
Queen’s "Now I'm Here" , a one-page single review in New Musical Express , February 1, 1975.

Queen
Feb 1, 19751 min read


Queen: Sheer Heart Attack Album (1974)
No Synthesizers, All Heart Queen’s Sheer Heart Attack LP, was released in the UK on November 8, 1974, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMC 3061 / OC 062 ◦ 96 025). This 13-track glam-prog triumph, produced by Queen and Roy Thomas Baker, featured “Killer Queen” and “Now I'm Here.” Recorded at Trident, Wessex, Rockfield, and AIR Studios, it peaked at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart for 47 weeks across six runs. Issued in vinyl LP, cassette, and 8-track formats, with a 1st pressing Slip

Queen
Nov 8, 19744 min read


Queen: Killer Queen Single (1974)
A Glam Rock Masterstroke Queen’s “Killer Queen” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 11, 1974, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMI 2229). Backed with “Flick of the Wrist,” this flamboyant glam rock anthem, written by Freddie Mercury, was the lead single from the album Sheer Heart Attack. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen, the A-side’s intricate harmonies, Mercury’s campy vocals, and Brian May’s sparkling guitar the single entered the BBC UK Charts at number

Queen
Oct 10, 19745 min read


Queen: "Seven Seas of Rye" Review (1974)
Queen’s "Seven Seas of Rye" , a one-page single review in Disc , February 16, 1974.

Queen
Feb 16, 19741 min read


Queen: “Keep Yourself Alive” Single US (1973)
Queen’s “Keep Yourself Alive,” backed with “Son and Daughter,” was released in the United States on October 8, 1973, as the opening track...

Queen
Oct 8, 19731 min read
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