Original: Walk Right Back année: 1980 musique: Sonny Curtis paroles: Eduard Krečmar orchestre, chœur: Ladislav Štaidl, Rudolf Wiedermann studio: Mozarteum
Original: La mer année: 1980 musique: Albert Abraham Lasry, Charles Louis Augustin Georg Trenet paroles: František Řebíček orchestre, chœur: Ladislav Štaidl studio: Mozarteum
Original: Working My Way Back To You année: 1980 musique: Sandy Linzer paroles: Zdeněk Borovec orchestre, chœur: Ladislav Štaidl, Rudolf Wiedermann studio: Mozarteum
Original: Where Have You Been All My Life année: 1978 musique: Waylend Holyfield paroles: Zdeněk Rytíř orchestre, chœur: Ladislav Štaidl studio: Mozarteum
Original: Crying In The Chapel année: 1980 musique: Arthur Glenn paroles: Jiří Štaidl orchestre, chœur: TOČR - Josef Vobruba studio: ČRO
2CD Supraphon (CZ) SU 5644-2
Karel Gott Today - that's the name of a record from 1980, its name should propably put emphasis on its recency. And it was indeed a modern album, which has completely fullfilled new trends of the coming 80's and it did not avoid disco rhytms besides cantilena songs. The voice of Karel Gott has grown more mature, his voice has become fat, more expressional, his top is less sharp. Otherwise it's a very good record, which has brought hits such as Beatles or Kam se schoulíš, that's why it's still worth listening even nowadays. In the edition Komplet, this 2CD includes even an Donizetti's aria La Danza, but again by mistake, in the very same, Supraphone version, which has already been released on CD Karel Gott '78 - it's not the Polydor-version, as mentioned in the sleeve. The same mistake was made with the song Já videl kvést Prahu v máji, which has been released in the same version, as on the CD Melodie, které nestárnou (1975) - it's not a different record, as it is stated, but from a different source only.
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