Queen's BBC Sessions

Queen recorded six sessions for BBC Radio One (usually for the Bob Harris's "Sound of the 70s" programme. All BBC sessions are described in the book "In Session Tonight, The Complete Radio 1 Recordings" by Ken Garner (ISBN 0-563-36452-1)


Session 1

Recorded on 5th February 1973 at Langham 1 studio
Produced by Bernie Andrew
Engineered by John Etchells
Broadcast on John Peel's show on 15th February 1973
Released on the "Queen At The Beeb" album (called "Queen At The BBC" in North America)

Session 2

Recorded on 25th July 1973 at Langham 1 studio
Produced by Jeff Griffin
Engineered by Chris Lycett and John Etchells
Broadcast on Bob Harris's show on 13th August 1973, except "Keep Yourself Alive" broadcast on 24th September 1973
Released: unreleased, but heavily bootlegged

Session 3

Recorded on 3rd December 1973 at Langham 1 studio
Produced by Bernie Andrew
Engineered by Mike Franks and Nick Griffiths
Broadcast on John Peel's show on 6th December 1973
Released on the "Queen At The Beeb" album (called "Queen At The BBC" in North America)

Session 4

Recorded on 3rd April 1974 at Langham 1 studio
Produced by Pete Ritzema
Engineers unknown
Broadcast on Bob Harris's show on 15th April 1974
Released: unreleased

Session 5

Recorded on 16th October 1974 at Maida Vale 4 studio
Produced by Jeff Griffith
Engineers unknown
Broadcast on Bob Harris's show on 4th November 1974
Released: unreleased

Session 6

Recorded on 28th October 1977 at Maida Vale 4 studio
Produced by Jeff Griffith
Engineered by Mike Robinson
Broadcast on Alan Freeman's show the Saturday that the "News Of The World" album was released (maybe the 29th October)
Released: unreleased, but heavily bootlegged