Well, as Races was considered a companion, then why not? I'll play along.
I think the "double can be split nicely between Freddie / non-Freddie Compositions:
A RACE AT THE OPERA Side 1: Death on Two Legs redLazing On A Sunday Afternoonred Love of My Lifered Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boyred Millionaire Waltz Side 2: Somebody To Lovered Seaside Rendezvousred You Take My Breath Awayred Bohemian Rhapsody Side 3: Tie Your Mother Down red '39red I'm In Love With My Car red Sweet Ladyred Long Awayred Good Company redDrowse Side 4: Prophet Song redWhite Manred You And Ired You're My Best FriendredTeo Torriattered God Save the Queen
I think the flow of both albums is so good, it's difficult to actually think of them as a "double", which would mean a butchering of some songs and a tinkering of the running order.
I'm not a big fan of The Prophet's Song, but it flows so nicely into Love Of My Life. I'm not to keen on Seaside Rendezvous or White Man either, but their omission might be disruptive.
Bohemian Rhapsody is such a natural album closer, but then again so is Teo Torriatte. Argghhhh. No, I'd just leave them alone :)
Interesting concept embraced w brenski's interesting mix.
I jusT know they were a year apart and function very well as is.
ANATO is seamless and virtually flawless!
It even had it's own bathroom break! (Sweet lady)
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