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'''Queen''' is the name of a rock band formed in 1970 in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]. At the height of their career Queen were composed of [[Freddie Mercury]] (vocals, piano, occasional guitar), [[Brian May]] (guitar), [[Roger Taylor]] (drums) and [[John Deacon]] (bass guitar). The band enjoyed the height of their success in the 1980s, with their most famous songs being [[Bohemian Rhapsody]], [[Radio Ga Ga]] and [[We Will Rock You]]. Mercury died in 1991, however the band went on to create a fifteenth album, named [[Made in Heaven]], using vocals which Mercury had recorded throughout 1991, combined with some singing by the rest of the band.
'''Queen''' is the name of a rock band formed in 1970 in [[London, United Kingdom]], [[United Kingdom]]. At the height of their career Queen were composed of [[Freddie Mercury]] (vocals, piano, occasional guitar), [[Brian May]] (guitar), [[Roger Taylor]] (drums) and [[John Deacon]] (bass guitar). The band enjoyed the height of their success in the 1980s, with their most famous songs being '[[Bohemian Rhapsody]]', '[[Radio Ga Ga]]' and '[[We Will Rock You]]'. Mercury died in 1991, however the band went on to create a fifteenth album, named ''[[Made in Heaven]]'', using vocals which Mercury had recorded throughout 1991, combined with some singing by the rest of the band.


==Studio Albums==
==Studio Albums==


1973: Queen
1973: ''Queen''


1974: Queen II
1974: ''Queen II''


1974: Sheer Heart Attack
1974: ''Sheer Heart Attack''


1975: A Night at the Opera
1975: ''A Night at the Opera''


1976: A Day at the Races
1976: ''A Day at the Races''


1977: News of the World
1977: ''News of the World''


1978: Jazz
1978: ''Jazz''


1980: The Game
1980: ''The Game''


1980: Flash Gordon
1980: ''Flash Gordon''


1982: Hot Space
1982: ''Hot Space''


1984: The Works
1984: ''The Works''


1986: A Kind of Magic
1986: ''A Kind of Magic''


1989: The Miracle  
1989: ''The Miracle''


1991: Innuendo
1991: ''Innuendo''


1995: Made in Heaven
1995: ''Made in Heaven''[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Queen is the name of a rock band formed in 1970 in London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom. At the height of their career Queen were composed of Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano, occasional guitar), Brian May (guitar), Roger Taylor (drums) and John Deacon (bass guitar). The band enjoyed the height of their success in the 1980s, with their most famous songs being 'Bohemian Rhapsody', 'Radio Ga Ga' and 'We Will Rock You'. Mercury died in 1991, however the band went on to create a fifteenth album, named Made in Heaven, using vocals which Mercury had recorded throughout 1991, combined with some singing by the rest of the band.

Studio Albums

1973: Queen

1974: Queen II

1974: Sheer Heart Attack

1975: A Night at the Opera

1976: A Day at the Races

1977: News of the World

1978: Jazz

1980: The Game

1980: Flash Gordon

1982: Hot Space

1984: The Works

1986: A Kind of Magic

1989: The Miracle

1991: Innuendo

1995: Made in Heaven