‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ producer Roy Thomas Baker dies at 78

Roy Thomas Baker, the producer of difficulties behind some of the largest and most polished songs and albums that were proudly corrected in the rock era-including Queens graphic drawing, “Boheimian Rabisoudi”-on April 12 at his home in Lake Havasu City, ARES.
His death was announced by a spokesman for the Pop Merleles, who said the reason was not established yet.
He is known for his technological intelligence and discipline in the registration studio, Baker Ashraf to create the first four Queen albums, which revolve around a variety of individuals in the early 1970s, including the reckless “Queen” Queen, “You are the best friend of mine” and “giving” that was ranked almost before it was nominated through the sequence that he lasts in a championship. Its climax in a solid rock department inspired a Seminar In the 1992 “Wayne’s World” movie.
“Boheiman Rabisodi” was completely crazy, but we enjoyed every minute, “Baker He said Mix Magazine in 1999. “It was a joke in the first place, but it was a successful joke.” The song went to first on the individual chart in the UK in 1975, and later climax in second place on Billboard Hot 100 after the “Wayne’s World”. In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” presented the CV title about the great coach, Freddy Mercury; In Spotify, the song has been broadcast more than 2.7 billion times.
Baker had a close technical relationship with the same CarsWhich was produced by the first four albums; Among the sparkling new wave songs that they created were “What I needed”, “Girl Best My Friend”, “Let’s Go” and “Shake It Up”. The product also made with a trip, cheap trick, Alice Cooper, Defo, Ozzy OsbourneAmong many other things. I did not sing it with the Queen in 1978 to make “jazz”.
Baker was born in the Hampsted area in London on November 10, 1946, Baker began music as a second engineer in Deca’s Deca Studios in London and Tred Studios, where the producers helped Jose Dodgon and Tony Vesconte and worked in records of the likes of David Boy, and Rolg Rong.
He moved to Los Angeles in the late 1970s, and later became a representative of the A&R for Elektra Records, which helped to provide works that include metallica and 10,000 Maniacs to the poster. In the late nineties and early first decade of the twentieth century, he was produced by H HOCAL H, The Smashing Pumpkins and The Darkness. Baker survived his wife, Terry Levrano Baker, and his brother Alan Baker.
When asked about MIX what artists who abandoned the producers were thinking about making their own records, Baker compared the decision “someone who wants to be his own lawyer in court” and advised him.
He said: “I think, even if you are a great producer who coincides with being an artist, and you are great in working with other artists, you should never produce yourself.” “You still need someone else to make sure you get the best in yourself, because you cannot be in two places at the same time.”