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“Bohemian Rhapsody” Producer Roy Thomas Baker Dies |
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The British producer and engineer also worked with the Cars, Foreigner, the Smashing Pumpkins, and more
![]() Roy Thomas Baker, December 2005 (Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) A cause of death has not been revealed. Baker was 78 years old. Baker was born in London in 1946. He got his start in the music industry at an early age, working at the city’s Decca Studios at age 14. Through his role as an apprentice engineer, he was exposed to the music of England’s biggest rock stars, like David Bowie, the Rolling Stones, and the Who. After Decca, Baker worked at Trident Studios, the recording facility in London’s Soho district where Queen recorded. He first worked with Queen on their 1973 debut, co-producing the album with the band and John Anthony. He next co-produced Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack, and A Night at the Opera, the 1975 album that houses “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Speaking with The New York Times, in 2005, Baker recalled the origins of Queen’s most famous song. “[Freddie Mercury] played the beginning bit on the piano,” Baker said, “then stopped and said, ‘This is where the opera section comes in.’ Then we went out to eat dinner.” Years later, Baker was portrayed by the British actor Tim Plester in the movie Bohemian Rhapsody. Following A Night at the Opera, Baker did not produce Queen’s next two studio albums (1976’s A Day at the Racees and 1977’s News of the World), but he did return to work with the group once more, on 1978’s Jazz. Beyond his work with Queen, Baker produced the Cars’ first four albums: 1978’s The Cars, 1979’s Candy-O, 1980’s Panorama, and 1981’s Shake It Up. He also worked with Yes, Journey, Devo, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Dusty Springfield, the Smashing Pumpkins, the Darkness, Foreigner, and Slade, among others. from https://pitchfork.com Edited by snobb - 23 Apr 2025 at 7:40am |
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Hi,
Nice video at the end, really helps ... but in many ways, and remembering way back when it showed up and our station was not sure how to handle it, and thought it was meant to be a comic something or other, but then, all of a sudden, everyone is playing it in LA and ... of course, it is a great song with the folks at the station that had as much of an ability to listen and talk music as a telephone poll when your car hits it! I had two of their albums by that time ... and in some ways, I thought it was cool that this showed up and it stood out, and it kinda fit, specially if you enjoyed playing things like 10CC that also had some fine satirical and funny stuff. It wasn't "rock'n'roll" as some of the idiots at the station loved to say (at least one of them said the same thing about Golden Earring) ... as an excuse to not bother playing new things at all ... considering that it was a #1 FM station in the area, so its ego was through the roof on the floor! God work, by Roy ... although he was not exactly the best with the bands he worked on, and none of them really stood out as "different", but at the very least, he was a really clean and special person behind the knobs and a lot of his work was noticed very quickly!
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