All Queen Albums

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A-Day-At-The-Races.jpg A Day At The Races
A Day at the Races was the fifth album by Queen, being released in December 1976. A Day at the Races was the band's first completely self-produced album, and the first not to feature producer Roy Thomas Baker. It was recorded at Sarm East, The Manor, and Wessex Studios in England. The album was engi...

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A-Kind-Of-Magic.jpg A Kind Of Magic
A Kind of Magic was Queen's twelth studio album being released in 1986. It was the band's first album to be recorded digitally. The album is based on the soundtrack to the film Highlander, the first in a series directed by Russell Mulcahy.Queen later produced three more albums with Freddie Mercury (...

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A-Night-At-The-Opera.jpg A Night At The Opera
A Night at the Opera was the fourth studio album by Queen, being released in November 1975. The album was co-produced by both Roy Thomas Baker and Queen. A Night at the Opera was, at the time of its release, the most expensive album ever recorded and became a commercial success. The album has been v...

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Complete-Works.jpg Complete Vision
Complete Vision was a bonus LP that came with the Complete Works boxed set in 1985. It tidied up the non-album A-sides and B-sides at the time. Oddly, both 33rpm and 45rpm versions of the album exist. More information on the Complete Vision and The Complete Works can be found on wikipedia.

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Flash-Gordon.jpg Flash Gordon (Soundtrack)
The Flash Gordon (soundtrack) was the ninth studio album released by Queen. It is one of the two movie soundtracks the band Queen produced, along with a soundtrack for the first film in the Highlander series. It is the soundtrack to the science fiction movie Flash Gordon and features lyrics on only ...

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Greatest-Hits.jpg Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits was a compilation album by Queen, released in November 1981. The record consisted of the band's best-selling singles since their first chart appearance in 1974 with Seven Seas of Rhye until their most recent album at the time, The Game. There was no universal track listing or cover art...

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Greatest-Hits-II.jpg Greatest Hits II
Greatest Hits II is a compilation album by Queen which was released in 1991. The album reached #1 on the UK Album Chart, and is the eighth best-selling album in UK Chart history with sales of 3.7 million copies (as of 2009). It has sold 16 million copies worldwide.The compilation contains most of Qu...

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Greatest-Hits-III.jpg Greatest Hits III
Greatest Hits III is the third in a series of compilation albums by Queen and was released on It was released on 8th November, 1999. The album features a number of the band's more recent songs and a number of solo releases from individual band members. It also features a number of collaborations wit...

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Hot-Space.jpg Hot Space
Hot Space was the tenth studio album to be released by Queen in May 1982. The album displays a noticeble shift in style and direction in comparison to their earlier work. Queen employed many elements of disco, pop music, R&B and dance music into the album, being partially influenced by the success o...

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Innuendo.jpg Innuendo
Innuendo was the fourteenth studio album by Queen, released in 1991. It was the last album to be composed entirely of new material and the final studio album to be released in Freddie Mercury's lifetime. It reached #1 in the United Kingdom album charts for two consecutive weeks, as well as in the Ne...

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Jazz.jpg Jazz
Jazz was the seventh studio album by Queen and was released in November 1978. The album's varying musical styles were alternately praised and criticised. A viciously scathing review in the Rolling Stone magazine by Dave Marsh suggested that "Queen may be the first truly fascist rock band". Despite t...

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Live-At-Wembley-Stadium.jpg Live At Wembley '86
Live at Wembley '86 is a double compact disc live album by Queen, recorded at Wembley Stadium in England on Saturday 12th July 1986 as part of their Magic Tour. It was released six years later on 26th May 1992 and is considering to one of the best life performances released as an album.During the in...

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Live-Killers.jpg Live Killers
Live Killers is a live album by Queen which was recorded on the European leg of the Jazz world tour between January and March 1979. It was released on 22nd June 1979.The album was self-produced by the band and was their first album to be mixed at their own studios, Mountain Studios in Montreux, Swit...

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Live-Magic.jpg Live Magic
Live Magic is a live compilation album by Queen, recorded on various dates during their European Magic Tour in 1986. Most of the performances were recorded at Knebworth Park in England on 9th August 1986, an event that became the band's last ever concert with the original line-up. The compilation w...

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Made-In-Heaven.jpg Made In Heaven
Made in Heaven was the fifteenth studio album to be released by Queen, released 6th November 1995, and the final album to feature the vocals of Freddie Mercury. After Freddie Mercury's death in November 1991, the remaining band members John Deacon, Roger Taylor, and Brian May worked with vocals and ...

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News-Of-The-World.jpg News Of The World
News of the World was the sixth studio album by Queen, being released in 1977. The album features the hit songs We Will Rock You, We Are the Champions and Spread Your Wings. The album went four times platinum in the USA, twice platinum in the UK, and achieved high certifications all over the world.N...

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NotFound.jpg Non-Album Tracks
Queen have released a number of non-album tracks which can be found within this collection. If a song is not listed here then it may be under the Complete Vision album which was a bonus album included with The Complete Works compilation.

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Queen.jpg Queen
Queen's self-titled Queen album was released in July 1973. It was recorded at Trident Studios and De Lane Lea Music Centre, London, with production by Roy Thomas Baker (as Roy Baker), John Anthony, and Queen.The album was influenced by the seaside rock, hard rock, and heavy metal of the day and cove...

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Queen-II.jpg Queen II
Queen II was the second album by Queen and was released in March 1974. The album was recorded at Trident Studios, London, in August 1973 with co-producers Roy Thomas Baker and Robin Cable, being engineered by Mike Stone.The two sides of the original LP were labelled "Side White" and "Side Black" (in...

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Queen-Rocks.jpg Queen Rocks
Queen Rocks is a compilation album released by Queen in 1997. The compilation features a harder-edged side of the band's music, with a number of rocked-up songs including a heavier version of I Can't Live Without You.The album debuts one new track, No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young), which was...

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Sheer-Heart-Attack.jpg Sheer Heart Attack
Sheer Heart Attack was the third studio album created by Queen, being released in November 1974. It was produced by Queen and Roy Thomas Baker, and distributed by EMI in the United Kingdom (Elektra in the US).The album launched the band to mainstream popularity in both the UK and internationally. Th...

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The-Game.jpg The Game
The Game was the eighth studio album by Queen, released 30th June 1980. It was the only Queen album to reach #1 in the US where it became their best selling studio album with four million copies sold to date. Notable songs on the album include the bass-driven Another One Bites the Dust and the rocka...

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The-Miracle.jpg The Miracle
The Miracle was the thirteenth studio album to be produced by Queen and was recorded as the band recovered from Freddie Mercury's AIDS diagnosis (which was not publicised at the time) and Brian May's marital problems. Recording started in January 1988 and lasted twelve months.The album was originall...

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The-Works.jpg The Works
The Works was the eleventh studio album by Queen, being released in February 1984. The album is a partial return to their rock roots, but with a much lighter approach. The record features the heaviest electronics amongst all albums produced by the band. In comparison, the band's previous album Hot S...

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