Original: Io che ho te année: 1969 musique: Giorgio d' Adamo, Vottorio de Scalzi paroles: Jiří Štaidl orchestre, chœur: TOČR - Josef Vobruba studio: ČRO - Praha
In 1969, a very successful album was released, which was actually the second serial Karel Gott record. In the re-edition CD Complete it was completed by further hits. The voice of Karel Gott has developed completely now and located in the belcanto singing and it has made possible for him to interprete even the most difficult songs in a master way. The album was filled with cantilens, the song called Láska bláznivá (Crazy Love - but not Anka's) or Narodil se máj (The May Is Born) have become megahits without any doubt and even other songs do not stay behind. Except for cantilens, even faster songs are not missing, which Karel Gott sings with an obvious eager. It is still worth to return to this album. Maybe only the coverversion of Eloise makes you feel embarassed (the orchestra play and recording quality is not too high), but no doubt, Karel Gott has mastered it in a perfect way as well. The album was awarded by golden record.
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