Queen

A day at the races

  • Format: 12 "LP
  • Condition: New, OVP
  • Label:  Fortuna Hollywood
  • Year of publication: 2008
  • Special features: Gatefold Cover, 180g

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For A Day at the Races, the fifth studio album of the British rock icons Queen, the band expanded the magic of A Night at the Opera to a record that is often considered a sequel. The great success of the previous album, in which Freddie Mercury received his second Ivor Novello Award for "Bohemian Rhapsody", gave the group an urgently needed boost of trust when she started working on this project. The album, which was released in December 1976, saw the group how they continued to drive themselves by immersing themselves in gospel, ragtime and hard rock.

According to A Night at the Opera, what else was followed as a day at the races. Queen was once again inspired by the Marx Brothers and replicated the chronology of their films, although, as Roger Taylor assured the viewers of Supersonic Saturday Scene, the next album would not be called Room Service or Duck Soup.

The whole band was in high mood when the sessions for the new album began in the Manor in July 1976 before the mixture was completed again in Sarm East and post -production in the Wessex Studios.





For A Day at the Races, the fifth studio album of the British rock icons Queen, the band expanded the magic of A Night at the Opera to a record that is often considered a sequel. The great success of the previous album, in which Freddie Mercury received his second Ivor Novello Award for "Bohemian Rhapsody", gave the group an urgently needed boost of trust when she started working on this project. The album, which was released in December 1976, saw the group how they continued to drive themselves by immersing themselves in gospel, ragtime and hard rock. According to A Night at the Opera, what else was followed as a day at the races. Queen was once again inspired by the Marx Brothers and replicated the chronology of their films, although, as Roger Taylor assured the viewers of Supersonic S