Original: No More Boleros year: 1990 music: Maurice Ravel, Peter de Wijn lyrics: Miroslav Černý orchestra, choir: Studio-Orchester - Benny Gebauer (Polydor) studio: Supraphon, Vox
Original: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother year: 1990 music: Bobby Scott lyrics: Zdeněk Borovec orchestra, choir: Studio-Orchester - Jimmy Bowien (Polydor) studio: Supraphon, Vox
year: 1990 music: Karel Gott, Pavel Větrovec lyrics: Eduard Krečmar duet: Pavla Forstová orchestra, choir: Karel Gott Band - Pavel Větrovec studio: Supraphon, Vox
Original: Una furtiva lacrima year: 1991 music: Gaetano Donizetti lyrics: Zdeněk Borovec orchestra, choir: Karel Gott Band - Pavel Větrovec studio: Supraphon
Original: Love Changes Everything year: 1991 music: Andrew Lloyd Webber lyrics: Zdeněk Borovec orchestra, choir: Das Orchester der vereinigten Bühmen, Wien studio: Elektrovox
Original: The Last Night Of The World year: 1992 music: Claude-Michel Schönberg lyrics: Zdeněk Borovec duet: Helena Vondráčková orchestra, choir: Big Band Radio Praha - Vladimír Popelka studio: ČRO studio A
2CD Supraphon (CZ) SU 5885
Before the Christmas of 1990, which means still during the atmosphere of the period after the revolution, which you can feel from the album, another new album reached the market, this time with a more modern sound and a new orchestra KGB (Karel Gott Band). It feels as if Karel Gott has left the tiredness of the ending 80's behind after the revolution, he was not afraid to face the reviewers which appeared during this period in crowds. Songs from this album were very successful on a tour, which should have been a farewell-tour. The album brought several hits, such as Hříšné bolero, a current song Pravda hlásí svůj návrat or Buď mi sestrou, buď mi bráchou, a great song Jen láska tvá and others. Maybe except the last song, a duett, it's a very good and balanced album.
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