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Queen – A Night At The Odeon – Hammersmith 1975

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December 24, 1975. London’s Hammersmith Odeon. Onstage at this legendary venue, the four members of Queen are bringing to a close a ground-breaking show, transmitted live on BBC TV, and also bringing to a climax the most eventful and exciting year in their careers so far – one that has taken them from the UK to America to Japan, sealing their transition from ambitious upstarts into one of the biggest and most important bands of the era - and beyond.

Forty years later, this groundbreaking show officially takes to the World Stage. On November 20, Queen - A Night At The Odeon - Hammersmith 1975 is released on CD, DVD, SD Blu-Ray, 2 LP vinyl, Super Deluxe Box Set and digitally through Virgin EMI. As well as a live recording of this legendary gig, the packages also include extra-special bonus features for the Queen fans. Featuring 15 tracks from their first four visionary albums, plus covers of four classic rock’n’roll staples delivered with characteristic panache, A Night At The Odeon - Hammersmith 1975 captures a band in full flight and radiating megawatts of self-confidence.

Their latest single Bohemian Rhapsody – universally hailed as one of the most ground-breaking ‘pop’ songs ever released – was in the middle of its record-breaking nine week run at Number One in the UK charts. Their fourth album, A Night At The Opera (the most expensive record ever made to that point) found Queen’s grandiose vision coalescing into a breathtaking set of songs and ushered the band into a seat at rock’s top table (just three days after the concert, A Night At The Opera reached the top of the UK album charts).

The Christmas Eve show was the climax of the 26-date ‘Queen Invite You To A Night At The Opera Tour’, which had begun mid-November and had already seen the band play four nights at the same venue a month earlier. Melody Maker magazine had trumpeted the tour with the words “Britain’s most regal band await your presence”, and the reviews of the previous shows had been ecstatic. By the time the band returned to Hammersmith on Christmas Eve, they were truly firing on all cylinders. No expense had been spared, from the stellar light show which lent a spectacular visual element to the night’s proceedings to the suitably lavish white Bechstein grand piano which had been hired especially for this show. Nor had the band themselves overlooked the finer sartorial details. Freddie Mercury sported two different satin cat suits – one black one white – during the show, designed by Wendy deSmet with the singer’s input. Similarly, Freddie had painted the nails of his left hand black for the occasion, while Brian May had his (at the time) trademark white nails.

But for all the stage dressing, every Queen concert was purely and simply about the performance – and this was no exception. Cherry-picked from Queen, Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack and the triumphant A Night At The Opera, the set list showed every facet of the band, from the ornate hard rock of Keep Yourself Alive and Seven Seas Of Rhye to the baroque grandeur of The March Of The Black Queen, from the heavy metal strut of Ogre Battle and Son And Daughter to the playful genre-bending of Bring Back That Leroy Brown and Queen’s breakthrough hit Killer Queen. It was also the tour when they first unleashed the soon-to-be-legendary Bohemian Rhapsody on an unsuspecting public – to a rapturous reception.

With the issue of A Night At The Odeon this legendary show has finally been given the pedestal it deserves, delivered in fitting style, featuring an incredible new audio mix in stereo and 5.1 surround-sound plus an absolute state-of-the-art restoration of the video. As well as audio and visual footage of the gig, the DVD and SD Blu-Ray versions feature two special bonus features – 'Looking Back At The Odeon’, a brand new 22-minute documentary featuring a previously unseen interview with Brian May and Roger Taylor by Old Grey Whistle Test presenter Bob Harris about the 1975 Hammersmith Odeon show, plus the rarely seen Live At The Budokan – Japan 1975 footage, featuring three songs (Now I'm Here, Killer Queen and In The Lap Of The Gods… Revisited) recorded during their legendary tour of the Far East. The Super Deluxe Boxed Set also includes a never-before-heard recording from the pre-show soundcheck – something that no one outside of the band themselves knew existed until now.

A Night At The Odeon – Hammersmith 1975 is released on the following formats:

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Super Deluxe Box: http://queen.lnk.to/ANATO-SuperDeluxe

Comments

8 years ago

Michele Spinelli

Non ci sono aggettivi adatti a rendere l'idea della grandezza di questa band.. Si può solo rimanere estasiati ad ascoltarli..

8 years ago

Michael Stern

sure, don't show the guitar solo. terrible

8 years ago

Nigel Fortune

Queen will be in my heart forever.

8 years ago

Jarrell Byerly

My favorite Freddie.

8 years ago

Paul Baxter

in the beginning ....came QUEEN .....

8 years ago

Jesse Tibbits

What a great band live! They pulled off the studio records live better than most!

8 years ago

Karl Oestreich

One of Queen's best songs off of in my opinion one of their best albums. March of the Black Queen is another favorite sort of Bohemian Rhapsody 1.0.

8 years ago

Ioana Serpe

He wrote this brilliant, absolutely beautiful piano piece, yet considered himself a poor piano player...

8 years ago

Miskam Miskam

Queen for the Win

8 years ago

Mar Rosa Martins

are they using autotune?

8 years ago

Eric Umfress

WTF is Brian during his solo...this is a CRIME, an atrocity, I pray its a single angle for free viewing and not the final cut

8 years ago

Anthony Todaro

KING MERCURY

8 years ago

sprawn09

What a fantastic piece of art! Thank you Freddie, this world would have been much boring without you!

8 years ago

Douglas Muteki

Magnífico, simplesmente isso..

8 years ago

Oceancreed

Amazing F. M: Dear friend goodbyeYes tear in my eyes

8 years ago

Brenda Hailey

Brian words and Freddie's voice <3

8 years ago

Стас Сегин

Прекрасно

8 years ago

sonya juarez

Love you!! Wish you were still alive!

8 years ago

johnbazy

Stop it with the fucking autotune, seriously, STOP. Freddie's voice is ace as it is, and even if there's a few sour notes, firstly nobody cares; his voice is still gold, and second Queen is a rock band, it's a part of it. The more pitch correction and audio effects you include makes me want to keep from buying the restored version, same thing with the Rainbow shows, and that's a shame because the original versions are very low fidelity.

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