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The first official release of 's 1975 Christmas Eve concert at London's Hammersmith Odeon, finds the legendary British rock outfit performing less than a month after the release of its landmark fourth album,. One of the major classic rock recordings of the '70s, is perhaps best remembered for being the album with 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' a fact that helped the record debut at number one in the U.K.

And number four in the States. When took the stage at the Hammersmith on Christmas Eve 1975, they were already over 20 dates deep into their tour in support of the album.

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In fact, they had played the Hammersmith a few weeks previously and just returned from a four-night stint in Scotland. Audibly limber and primed for the show, open the concert by ripping into a swaggering version of 'Now I'm Here,' and proceed to deliver a relentlessly exuberant set of songs culled fairly evenly from their discography to that point. Included are such concert favorites as 'Brighton Rock,' 'Keep Yourself Alive,' and 'In the Lap of the Gods.' What is most illuminating here is the aggressiveness with which play live. In contrast to their meticulously intricate and sometimes delicate multi-layered studio arrangements on, and, are raw, loose, and propulsive here.

It's invigorating to hear them kick out 'The March of the Black Queen,' smartly inserted into a medley bookended by 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and played with an aggressive, punk-like intensity. Vocally, - the consummate live performer - seems to pivot with the energy of the moment, choosing to avoid a few of the higher, more crystalline melody notes when it doesn't serve a given song's more bluesy live arrangement, such as on their rendition of 'Killer Queen,' coloring the song instead with a gritty but warm resonance that better fits the band's in-the-moment physicality. Together with 's sizzling, ornamented guitar operatics, they transform cuts like 'Seven Seas of Rhye' and 'White Queen' into showstopping tidal waves of glitter-laden pomp. As live albums go, matches the archival 2014 release for raw rock intensity and charismatic stage derring-do from both.

The concert has an epic flow and works as a thumbnail sketch of the band from its inception onward. This is classic '70s, four slim longhaired gents in white pearlized satin bell-bottomed jumpsuits, performing with brute energy and swanlike grace; a band in complete control of its sound, able to bend any song or audience to its will.

Contents.Background The 24 December 1975 gig at the was the final date of Queen's UK tour in support of the album, which had been released a few weeks previously, and had already gone. The single ' was in the middle of its 9-week run at number one in the UK charts at the time of the gig, which was one of the first times the song was played live. Queen had already played four shows at the Odeon earlier during the tour and received positive reviews in the press, with Magazine saying 'everything about them says that they are more important than any other band you've heard'.The gig was advertised in as 'Britain's most regal band awaits your presence.' And all 5,000 tickets sold out. Guitarist later recalled: 'This concert was very special because it was the first time we ever played a whole show completely live on TV'. Lead singer played a white grand piano imported especially for the gig, and wore white and black, changing costume halfway through the show.Though A Night at the Opera was in the charts at the time of show, the band's setlist mainly drew from earlier songs that worked well on stage, including May's solo guitar spot in the middle of the show, and a medley of old rock'n'roll songs towards the end.

The band only played the ballad section of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' as part of a medley with older material, and the only other Opera track was ' played on tape at the very end of the show.The show was broadcast on BBC2 as part of the music programme The Old Grey Whistle Test with the audio later broadcast on BBC Radio 1. Itunes library toolkit keygen download pc. Queen had appeared on the show several times previously when studio tracks were played alongside custom. Whistle Test presenter introduced the band onstage and later recalled that Queen 'were in party mood at the Hammersmith Odeon that night'. Unfortunately, the cameras were packed away before the group's second encore, so only the audio of ' and ' were recorded.Because of the high-quality recording and filming, and nationwide television and radio broadcast, the gig has become the most popular of Queen. Many of the songs in the band's Hammersmith set were dropped on later tours, and did not appear on official live albums such as and.The original of the show were believed to be lost, before being recovered in 2009 and restored by Queen sound engineers Justin Shirley-Smith, Kris Fredriksson,. A 50-minute performance of the show was broadcast that year, again on BBC2.

In 2011, a few of the tracks from this gig were officially released elsewhere as bonus tracks on reissues of Queen's studio albums: 'White Queen' on ' reissue of and 'Now I'm Here' on. 'Ogre Battle' was also released as video only on the deluxe versions of the latter. Release The remastered and restored show was shown at a special screening on 8 October 2015 at, where some of A Night at the Opera had been recorded.The album was released on 20 November in, and double formats, as well as a deluxe box set including a hardback book, reproductions of period-specific tour memorabilia, and an audio recording of the band's soundcheck for the show. The DVD/Blu-ray release also features bonus material from Queen's first tour of Japan in 1975 at the, and a 22-minute documentary featuring interviews from May, and Harris entitled Looking Back at the Odeon. Track listing CD No.TitleWriter(s)Length1.' Ogre Battle'5:193.'

White Queen (As It Began)'May5:314.' The March of the Black Queen'Mercury1:307.' ' (Reprise)Mercury1:028.' Bring Back That Leroy Brown'Mercury1:329.' Brighton Rock'May2:2410.'

Guitar solo'May6:3711.' Son and Daughter'May1:4412.' In the Lap of the Gods. / / / ' (Reprise)Various Artist9:2117.' ', by May1:23DVD/Blu-ray No.TitleWriter(s)Length1.'

Now I'm Here'May2.' Ogre Battle'Mercury3.' White Queen (As It Began)'May4.' Bohemian Rhapsody'Mercury5.' Killer Queen'Mercury6.' The March of the Black Queen'Mercury7.'

Bohemian Rhapsody' (Reprise)Mercury8.' Bring Back That Leroy Brown'Mercury9.' Brighton Rock'May10.'

Guitar Solo'May11.' Son and Daughter'May12.'

Keep Yourself Alive'May13.' In the Lap of the Gods. Big Spender'Coleman, Fields16.' Jailhouse Rock / Stupid Cupid / Be-Bop-A-Lula / Jailhouse Rock' (Reprise)Various Artist17.'

God Save the Queen'Traditional, Arrangement by MayDVD/SD Blu-ray extras Live in Japan '75. 'Now I'm Here' (Live at the, Tokyo, Japan, 1 May 1975). 'Killer Queen' (Live at the Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, 1 May 1975). 'In the Lap of the Gods. Revisited' (Live at the Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, 1 May 1975)Looking Back at the OdeonA previously unreleased 22 minute documentary featuring interviews from, and.Vinyl Side oneNo.TitleWriter(s)Length1.' Now I'm Here'May2.'

Ogre Battle'Mercury3.' White Queen (As It Began)'MaySide twoNo.TitleWriter(s)Length1.' Bohemian Rhapsody'Mercury2.' Killer Queen'Mercury3.' The March of the Black Queen'Mercury4.' Bohemian Rhapsody' (Reprise)Mercury5.'

Queen Live Hammersmith Odeon 1975 Download

Bring Back That Leroy Brown'Mercury6.' Brighton Rock'May7.' Guitar Solo'May8.' Son and Daughter'MaySide threeNo.TitleWriter(s)Length1.' Keep Yourself Alive'May2.' In the Lap of the Gods. Revisited'MercurySide fourNo.TitleWriter(s)Length1.'

Big Spender'Coleman, Fields2.' Jailhouse Rock / Stupid Cupid / Be-Bop-A-Lula / Jailhouse Rock' (Reprise)Various Artist3.' Seven Seas of Rhye'Mercury4.'

See What a Fool I've Been'May5.' God Save the Queen'Trad., arr.

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By MayPersonnel. – lead vocals, piano. – guitar, backing vocals, ukulele on 'Bring Back That Leroy Brown'. – drums, percussion, backing vocals. – bass guitar, backing vocals, triangle on 'Killer Queen'Charts Chart (2015)PeakpositionAustrian Albums 57Belgian Albums ( Flanders)60Belgian Albums ( Wallonia)42Dutch Albums 28French Albums 118German Albums 34Spanish Albums 41Swiss Albums 3140Charts 2019PeakpositionAustralian Albums 3References. Jackson, Laura.

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