"A Night At The Odeon" is the first official live album release of their Christmas Eve performance at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1975; Queen's final tour date to support their studio album "A Night At The Opera".
The show was broadcast on BBC television, as part of The Old Grey Whistle Test with the audio broadcasted later on BBC radio.
The setlist was mainly based on Queen's earlier songs that worked well for stage performances; it was also the first live performance of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and featured a tape recording of "God Save The Queen" at the end of the show.
As a result of the broadcast, the show became one of Queen's most widely bootlegged recordings
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