TracksNow I'm Here, Ogre Battle, White Queen (As It Began), Bohemian Rhapsody, Killer Queen, The March of the Black Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody (Reprise), Bring Back That Leroy Brown, Brighton Rock, Guitar Solo, Son and Daughter, Keep Yourself Alive, Liar, In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited, Big Spender, Jailhouse Rock (Medley), Seven Seas of Rhye, See What a Fool I've Been, God Save the Queen, Now I'm Here - SD Blu-ray+Dvd, Ogre Battle, White Queen (As It Began), Bohemian Rhapsody, Killer Queen, The March of the Black Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody (Reprise), Bring Back That Leroy Brown, Brighton Rock, Guitar Solo, Son and Daughter, Keep Yourself Alive, Liar, In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited, Big Spender, Jailhouse Rock (Medley), God Save the Queen, Now I'm Here - - Live in Japan 75 Recorded Live at the Budokan Tokyo 1st May 1975, Killer Queen, In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited, Looking Back at the Odeon - Previously Unreleased 22 Minute Documentary, Side A Bohemian Rhapsody - 40th Anniversary 12 Inch Vinyl Single, Side B Now I'm Here (Odeon Soundcheck 1975) Previously Unreleased Recording from the Afternoon of 24th December 1975
NotesLimited box contains CD, Blu-Ray, DVD, 12” vinyl single, 60 page hardback book and concert memorabilia in lift-off lid box. Memorabilia includes reproduction of ticket from the concert, concert program, conference badge, reproduction of the tour itinerary, six button badges, reproduction of the 1975 tour poster, reproduction of the sticker stage pass and reproduction of two balloons dropped into the crowd at the end of the 24th December 1975 Hammersmith show. Live archive release from one of rock’s greatest rock bands of the ‘70s and beyond. This Hammersmith Christmas concert was the culmination of the 26-date 'Queen invites you to A Night At The Opera' UK tour of 1975, and was the last show of a very eventful and exciting year for Queen. The Christmas Eve show was the climax of the 26-date Queen Invite You To A Night At The Opera Tour, which had begun mid-November and had already seen the band play four nights at the same venue a month earlier. By the time the band returned to Hammersmith on Christmas Eve, they were truly firing on all cylinders. No expense had been spared, from the stellar light show which lent a spectacular visual element to the night's proceedings to the suitably lavish white Bechstein grand piano which had been hired especially for this show. Nor had the band themselves overlooked the finer sartorial details. Freddie Mercury sported two different satin cat suits - one black, one white - during the show, designed by Wendy deSmet with the singer's input. Similarly, Freddie had painted the nails of his left hand black for the occasion, while Brian May had his (at the time) trademark white nails.