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Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé - Barcelona (Special Edition - Deluxe) (2012) [Hi-Res]

Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé - Barcelona (Special Edition - Deluxe) (2012) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Barcelona (Special Edition - Deluxe)
  • Year Of Release: 1988 / 2012
  • Label: Universal Music
  • Genre: Rock, Pop, Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
  • Total Time: 2:11:18
  • Total Size: 2.37 GB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1 (New Orchestrated Version)
1. Barcelona (5:45)
2. La Japonaise (4:52)
3. The Fallen Priest (5:47)
4. Ensueno (4:23)
5. The Golden Boy (6:04)
6. Guide Me Home (2:50)
7. How Can I Go On (3:50)
8. Exercises In Free Love (3:57)
9. Overture Piccante (6:48)
10. How Can I Go On (3:59)

Disc 2 (The Best Of The Rarities & Session Out-Takes)
1. Exercises In Free Love (4:29)
2. Barcelona - Early Version: Freddie's Demo Vocal (4:22)
3. La Japonaise - Early Version: Freddie's Demo Vocal (4:41)
4. Rachmaninov's Revenge (The Fallen Priest) - Later Version (5:51)
5. Ensueno - Monsterrat's Live Takes (5:36)
6. The Golden Boy - Early Version: Freddie's Demo Vocal (3:54)
7. Guide Me Home - Alternative Version (2:50)
8. How Can I Go On - Alternative Version (4:04)
9. How Can I Go On - Alternative Piano Version (3:47)

Disc 3 (Album Orchestral Version)
1. Barcelona (5:40)
2. La Japonaise (4:51)
3. The Fallen Priest (5:47)
4. Ensueno (4:02)
5. The Golden Boy (6:04)
6. Guide Me Home (2:50)
7. How Can I Go On (3:38)
8. Exercises In Free Love (3:57)
9. Overture Piccante (6:45)


With Barcelona, Queen singer Freddie Mercury realized his long-lived dream of performing with an opera singer; in this case, Montserrat Caballe. While it's certainly a treat for any fan of Mercury's to hear this album, it's a difficult record to recommend. Most fans of opera will probably find it far too simplistic and pop-based, while many rock fans are sure to find the record too classical. The first half of the album, however, is deserving of a spin for any open-minded listener. Consisting of semi-operatic melodies with grand production, songs like "Barcelona" and the Eastern-sounding "La Japonaise" are startling in their beauty; the two singers from opposite ends of the music spectrum working surprisingly well off each other. The most classically operatic pieces of the project, "Ensueno" and "The Fallen Priest," are alternately gorgeous and powerfully dramatic. Unfortunately, the second half of the album is less successful as it reverses the formula of the first half. While Mercury can do well in semi-operatic settings, Caballe sounds awkward on the more pop-oriented tracks "Guide Me Home" and "How Can I Go On." "The Golden Boy," largely a gospel track with a full choir, is well-written and performed by Mercury, but Caballe's voice is simply not suited for the genre and the operatic opening sounds jarring against the gospel midsection. Nonetheless, despite its weaknesses, the record contains some beautiful and passionate music that is unlike anything most fans of rock and pop are likely to have heard before. For that alone it should be commended. ~ Geoff Orens


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