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Wonderfully recorded versions of both symphonies! Nelsons has a lovely understanding of Shostakovich and his 11th,to me at least,compares very favourably with Rostropovich’s version.
 

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Wonderful Album! Jon Anderson in great voice even after all these years! And Wakeman is still magical on the keyboards!
 

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Frost infuses a lot of melody in a Composer who had it in spades anyway!
 

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That poem was written and recited by Kazi Nazrul Islam on the day of the death of Tagore. He had also composed a song on that very day to commemorate the bard. Years ago a vinyl was released with both the recitation and song on it. It was an EP which my father collected. I have that vinyl and it is one of my favs.
However, I am glad that you like it.
Regards
 
Freddy was only one of a kind. A gifted singer, musician, artist and performer. The first Indian Rockstar. We might never see again someone cheeky enough to get way with a song like Fat bottom Girls and an anthem of a song like Don't stop me now in the same album.

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Yes, you don't get too many like him. The one and only Champion of the World. I'm always Ready for Freddie
 
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