As always, I'm the iconoclast... Sweet Lady and I'm In Love With My Car are essential to that record. Now, let's be fair, I don't think that is their best - or even in their top three - album, and I'm not the hugest fan of "Death On Two Legs" or "Good Company", but certainly. "Lazing..." and "Seaside..." disrupt the flow for me. That is such a powerful record, and while I sort of get that Queen was going for the "kitchen sink" (the entire album sort of plays like "Bohemian Rhapsody" with the different sections/moods/whatever, but when I listen to that and get into the powerful Prophet's Song or '39 or Sweet Lady, I'm not typically in the mood for the other, more whimsical songs ("whimsical" is my least favorite side of Freddie, anyway).