The chart success in the United Kingdom came with their second work, Queen II, in 1974. That same year, Sheer Heart Attack also captured attention, and in 1975, A Night at the Opera opened the doors to international recognition. From the latter emerged Bohemian Rhapsody, a track that dominated the British charts for nine weeks and contributed to the popularization of music videos. In 1977, with the album News of the World, Queen presented We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions, songs that have become anthems.
This compilation includes fourteen tracks, notable for their impact and recognition. Among them are It’s Late, Melancholy Blues, Spread Your Wings, Now I’m Here, Love of My Life, Keep Yourself Alive, Bohemian Rhapsody, Brighton Rock, Son and Daughter, Don’t Stop Me Now, Tie Your Mother Down, We Are the Champions, and God Save the Queen. Queen's trajectory, from their initial influences to the creation of universal anthems, is reflected in the energy and sonic diversity that characterize this collection of songs.