Queen : A Day at The Races
A Day at the Races
is the fifth
studio album
by the British
rock band
Queen
released on
December 10 1976
by EMI Records
in the United Kingdom
and by
Elektra Records
in the United States.
It was the band's first
completely
self-produced album,
and the first
not to feature
producer
Roy Thomas Baker.
Recorded at
Sarm East,
The Manor
and
Wessex Studios
in England,
A Day at the Races
was engineered by
Mike Stone.
The album serves as
a companion album
to the band's
previous album,
A Night at the Opera,
both taking their
names from
Marx Brothers films,
as well as
sharing similar packaging
and
eclectic musical themes.
The album peaked at
#1 in the UK,
Japan
and
the Netherlands.
It reached #5
on the
US Billboard 200
and was
Queen's fifth album
to ship gold in the US,
and subsequently reached
platinum status
in the same country.
A Day at the Races
was voted the
67th greatest album
of all time in a
national 2006 BBC poll.
TRACK LIST
Tie Your Mother Down
You Take My Breath Away
Long Away
The Millionaire Waltz
You and I
Somebody To Love
White Man
Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy
Drowse
Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)
BONUS TRACK
Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)
( Live Japan 1979 )
BONUS EP
Tie Your Mother Down
[Backing Track Mix 2011]
Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy
(Top of the Pops, July 1977)
Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)
[HD Mix]
You're My Best Friend
( Isolated Vocals)
Tie Your Mother Down
( Isolated Vocals )
Somebody To Love
( Isolated Vocals )
Long Away
( Isolated Vocals )
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