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In 1975, Queen was flat broke. Despite the commercial success of Sheer Heart Attack, several hit singles, headlining world tours, and ostensible rock-star accoutrements, an oppressive arrangement with Trident studios and Norman Sheffield could only be remedied with new management. Enter John Reid, Elton John’s manager, who would guide their next phase under a new contract with EMI. Heeding Reid’s ...