Friday, 1 September 2023

Queen signed Night at the Opera tour programme 1975

 

Queen signed Night at the Opera tour programme 1975

Genuine Queen signed Night at the Opera tour programme 1975. Signed in ink by Freddie Mercury (black), Roger Taylor and Brian May (blue). Signed on 16th December 1975 at the Albany Hotel, where Queen were staying after their Glasgow Apollo gig on the 15th.

 

The programme condition is good condition for its age.

 


Queen signed Night at the Opera tour programme 1975



 

The British rock band Queen’s fourth studio album, A Night at the Opera, released on November 21, 1975, by EMI Records in the UK and Elektra Records in the US. Reportedly the most costly album ever made when released, produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen.

 

Fully signed Queen autographs

A Night at the Opera, named after the Marx Brothers’ film of the same name, recorded over a four-month period in 1975 at several studios. Queen had gotten almost none of the revenue from their previous albums because of manager3ial concerns. They therefore terminated their agreement with Trident Studios and did not use their facilities to record the album (the sole exception being “God Save the Queen”, which recorded the previous year).

Their production heavily used multitrack recording, and the tracks included a variety of musical genres. Including ballads, music hall, hard rock, and progressive rock. In addition to their standard instruments, Queen autographs also used a variety of other instruments. Including a double bass, harp, ukulele, and more.

 

 

Genuine Queen autographs

When first released, A Night at the Opera signed programme held the #1 spot. On the UK Albums Chart for four separate weeks. It became the group’s first platinum-certified album in the US and reached at number four on the US Billboard Top LPs & Tape list. The song also gave birth to the group’s biggest hit in the UK. “Bohemian Rhapsody,” which earned their first UK number one. The song gained enormous global popularity despite being twice as long as the typical single of the 1970s.

 

Authentic Queen Autographed Tour Programme

A Night at the Opera received conflicting reviews over the years. With some praising its staging and the variety of musical topics while others recognising it as the record that made Queen a household name. Its debut single “Bohemian Rhapsody” nominated for two Grammy Awards at the 19th Grammy Awards. Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group, or Chorus and Best Arrangement for Voices. Also, been praised as Queen’s best record and one of the all-time great albums. Besides, it ranked 128th on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2020. Admitted to the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2018. FirstClassMemorabilia is the first choice for authentic Queen autographs.

 

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