Le quatrième album de Queen est depuis longtemps considéré comme un grand classique. Il s’avère exceptionnel à tout point de vue, tant par sa musique que ses textes et sa qualité artistique. Sorti en novembre 1975, il a été enregistré sur une période de quatre mois dans six studios différents avec des techniques de production élaborées. Il mélange brillamment le hard rock, la pop, l’opéra, le music-hall et le folk traditionnel. Les couches de guitares, les riffs, les harmonies vocales, les ornements de piano, la présence d’une harpe et d’un ukulélé, en font un des meilleurs albums des trois dernières décennies. ''A Night at the Opera'', dont l’enregistrement à lui seul a pris trois semaines, est inspiré du titre original du film des Marx Brothers ''Une Nuit à l’Opéra'' (1935). ---Tous les jours de la semaine à 15h, dans ''On The Road Again'', Marc Ysaye retrace pour vous les meilleurs moments du ''Making Of'' : l’histoire de la création de grands albums de l’Histoire du Rock.
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