It topped the UK charts for nine consecutive weeks. It is the most expensive album ever.
A gorgeous, noble, grandiose and dramatic sound.
One of Queen's most famous albums. It was their first to reach number one on the charts in the UK and number four in the US. At the time, it was said to be the most expensive album they had ever recorded. The album was named after the film "The Opera" (1935, USA).
A:
1)
Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To......
2)
Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon
3)
I'm In Love With My Car
4)
You're My Best Friend
5)
'39
6)
Sweet Lady
7)
Seaside Rendezvous
B:
1)
The Prophet's Song
2)
Love Of My Life
3)
Good Company
4)
Bohemian Rhapsody
5)
God Save The Queen
Vocals, Piano [Bechstein Debauchery] - Freddie Mercury
Composed By, Arranged By, Performer - Queen
Producer - Queen
Engineer [Executive Engineer] - Mike Stone
Producer - Roy Thomas Baker
Executive-Producer - Roger Taylor
Percussion - Roger Taylor
Supervised By [Additional Audio Supervision By] - Joshua J Macrae
Executive-Producer - Brian May
Guitar, Orchestra [Orchestral Backdrops] - Brian May
Crew [Equipment Supervision] - John Harris
Engineer [Invaluable Additional Engineering] - Gary Lyons
Electric Bass - John Deacon
Mastered By - Bob Ludwig
Remastered By [Digital Mastering 2011] - Bob Ludwig
Supervised By [Audio Supervised By] - Justin Shirley-Smith