Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's!
In this case, it's better to say: give to the Queen what is the Queen's.
Unfortunately, when the album was released (1975) the Internet and DE-Baser didn't exist, so it seems fair to me to review the Queen album A Night At The Opera.
Upon the first listen, you will be completely captivated by the genius of these 4 people. This album contains the most beautiful song a human being has ever created, I am referring to Bohemian Rhapsody.
A song that calling sublime is quite reductive.
Adding more words to this rock gem is superfluous, so trust me and you won't regret it!
There are no adjectives to describe the ultimate rock opera!
Bohemian Rhapsody? I can’t find other words to describe it, as to understand what is being talked about one must simply listen to it.
Bohemian Rhapsody disrupts all known musical standards in no time and quickly reaches the top of almost every global chart.
When someone else makes a song that approaches the spectacularity of Bohemian Rhapsody, we can talk.
"'A Night at the Opera' with 'Bohemian Rhapsody' is the explicit manifesto of how music escapes classifications."
"I thank God for appointing Freddie Mercury to give us the most beautiful song ever… Bohemian Rhapsody."
"'A Night at the Opera,' absolute masterpiece, an international monument to Glam Rock."
"We have listened to one of the best songs the human mind has ever written, perfect in every way... a unique and simply unforgettable experience."
The album is colorful of many genres, ranging from Scott Joplin’s Rag-Time style to powerful hard rock to psychedelic oriental melodies.
Bohemian Rhapsody musically is one of the most complex in the history of rock and represents the first example of rock opera.