Brian May and Roger Taylor's deep love for this Queen album is less about the music, and more about the deep and mournful ...
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Queen continues to take a deep dive into their 1975 album, A Night at the Opera, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary.In ...
Queen II, the British rock band's eponymous sophomore release, was largely misunderstood when it first came out in 1974.
At a time when rock stars had begun taking themselves a little too seriously, Queen was a band of unapologetic entertainers who hid their musical sophistication in bubblegum hooks and a campy sense of ...
Queen's 'Made in Heaven,' a chart-topping LP featuring posthumously completed Freddie Mercury tracks, arrived on Nov. 6, 1995 ...
Special 40th anniversary vinyl reissues of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury’s only solo album, ‘Mr. Bad Guy,’ are due out in December.
Queen has been a household name in rock for years, with songs in the Official Singles Chart Top 100 for the past six consecutive decades. In fact, Queen briefly overtook The Beatles as the U.K.’s most ...
Brian May revealed his favorite Queen album during an interview on the How Do You Cope? podcast where he opened up on how he dealt with the death of singer Freddie Mercury in 1991, as well as the ...
Sir Brian revealed: “Queen II wasn't that well received in the rock fraternity... in some places.” Considered the band’s ...
Explore the story behind the conception and recording of "A Night at the Opera," the fourth Queen album, released in late 1975, and long regarded as a classic. The brilliant mix of hard rock, pop, ...
Queen went from playing hard and fast to dabbling in pomp and circumstance. They tried out disco, R&B and synth-pop. They blended in operatic elements, leveraged technological marvels, made their own ...