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What albums did they record/release before Freddie Mercury died and which one of them would you recommend me buying? 

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Originally posted by moistie
Personal favourite is "A night at the Opera". Apart from Bohemian Rhapsody its got great songs like I'm in love with my car, '39, Prophet Song and death on two legs. The only song I cannot stand is You're my best friend. Cheeeeeeeeeesy.
Originally posted by Roylion
All but the last album "Made in Heaven" and "Queen Greatest Hits III" were released before Freddie Mercury's death. There is also an album called "Queen Rocks" which is a compilation of the better rock songs that they've produced.
Some great albums that I've played a few times over the years are:
Sheer Heart Attack (Killer Queen, Now I'm Here)
A Night at the Opera (Bohemian Rhapsody, Love of My Life, I'm in love with my car)
A Day at the Races (Tie Your Mother Down, Somebody to Love, Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy)
News of the World (We will Rock You, We Are the Champions, It's Late, Spread Your Wings)
Jazz (Fat Bottomed Girls, Don't Stop Me Now, Bicycle Race)
The Game: (Play the Game, Another one Bites the Dust, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Dragon Attack, Save Me)
Liked "Queen" and "Queen II" as well.
The 80's wasn't so bad either.
Hot Space had a few good songs (Under Pressure and Las Palbras De Amor stand out).
The Works (Hammer to Fall, I Want to break Free, Radio Ga Ga)
A Kind of Magic (One Vision, A Kind of Magic, Who wants to Live Forever)
The Miracle ( I Want it All, The Invisible Man, Scandal)
Originally posted by TheSheik
The two best of albums basically contain everything you would ever want if you are not a dedicated fan. It has all the big hits and strong album tracks that the casual observer would need to have a perspective of their career. The one song that is sadly omitted from those two compilations is "Tie Your Mother Down" which is a great Queen rocker and one of my personal faves.
