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Queen - A Night At The Opera (1975) {2002, DVD-Audio}

Queen - A Night At The Opera (1975) {2002, DVD-Audio}

BAND/ARTIST: Queen

  • Title: A Night At The Opera
  • Year Of Release: 1975 / 2002
  • Label: DTS Entertainment / Hollywood Records #69286-01091-9-3
  • Genre: Art Rock, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock
  • Quality: DVD-A | MPEG-2, NTSC 720x480 (4:3), 29.970 fps, VBR | MLP 5.1, 96 kHz/24 bits, 9600 kb/s | DTS 5.1, 96 kHz/24 bits, 1510 kb/s | PCM 2.0, 48 kHz/24 bits, 1024 kb/s / 48 kHz/16 bits, 1536 kb/s
  • Total Time: 00:43:01
  • Total Size: 7,60 Gb (Full Scans)
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A Night at the Opera is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 21 November 1975 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and by Elektra Records in the United States. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen, it was reportedly the most expensive album ever recorded at the time of its release. Upon release, A Night at the Opera topped the UK Albums Chart for four non-consecutive weeks. It peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200 and became the band's first platinum-certified album in the US. At the 19th Grammy Awards, it received Grammy Award nominations for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus and Best Arrangement for Voices. Retrospective reviews have hailed it as Queen's best album, and one of the greatest albums in rock music history. In 2020, Rolling Stone ranked it at number 128 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. In 2018, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

This is the second edition of A Night At The Opera on DVD-A with, released a few months after the first edition, with slightly different artwork and 5.1 mix, under the guidance of Brian May who wasn't happy with the original 5.1 mix by Elliot Scheiner.

Queen were straining at the boundaries of hard rock and heavy metal on Sheer Heart Attack, but they broke down all the barricades on A Night at the Opera, a self-consciously ridiculous and overblown hard rock masterpiece. Using the multi-layered guitars of its predecessor as a foundation, A Night at the Opera encompasses metal ("Death on Two Legs," "Sweet Lady"), pop (the lovely, shimmering "You're My Best Friend"), campy British music hall ("Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon," "Seaside Rendezvous"), and mystical prog rock ("'39," "The Prophet's Song"), eventually bringing it all together on the pseudo-operatic "Bohemian Rhapsody." In short, it's a lot like Queen's own version of Led Zeppelin IV, but where Zep find dark menace in bombast, Queen celebrate their own pomposity. No one in the band takes anything too seriously, otherwise the arrangements wouldn't be as ludicrously exaggerated as they are. But the appeal – and the influence – of A Night at the Opera is in its detailed, meticulous productions. It's prog rock with a sense of humor as well as dynamics, and Queen never bettered their approach anywhere else.

~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music

Track List:

MLP 5.1 Surround / DTS 5.1 Surround / PCM 2.0 Stereo

01. Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To…)
02. Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon
03. I'm In Love With My Car
04. You're My Best Friend
05. '39
06. Sweet Lady
07. Seaside Rendezvous
08. The Prophet's Song
09. Love of My Life
10. Good Company
11. Bohemian Rhapsody
12. God Save The Queen

Video: Bohemian Rhapsody


Queen - A Night At The Opera (1975) {2002, DVD-Audio}





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