Artist's albums
Láska bláznivá (Karel Gott zpívá Karla Svobodu)
2023 · album
Bílé Vánoce
2022 · album
Babička (Stereoact #Remix)
2022 · single
Vánoční (Karaoke Version)
2020 · single
Vánoční
2020 · single
Karel
2020 · album
80/80 největší hity 1964-2019
2019 · compilation
Singly / 300 Písní Z Let 1962-2019, Vol. 1
2019 · compilation
Singly / 300 Písní Z Let 1962-2019, Vol. 2
2019 · compilation
Singly / 300 Písní Z Let 1962-2019, Vol. 3
2019 · compilation
Jdi za štěstím
2019 · single
Zwei köpfe hat der drache
2019 · single
Srdce nehasnou
2019 · single
Být Stále Mlád
2018 · single
Duety (2018 Edition)
2018 · album
Na kridlech slaviku
2018 · single
Ta Pravá
2018 · album
Čas Růží
2017 · compilation
Andělská
2016 · single
Doteky Lásky
2016 · compilation
40 Slavíků
2016 · compilation
Duety
2015 · compilation
S Pomocí Přátel
2014 · album
Čas vánoční
2014 · single
Láska Je Nádhera (Dotek Lásky 2)
2013 · album
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Biography
Often referred to as the "golden voice of Prague" and the "Sinatra of the East," celebrated Czech singer, actor, and painter Karel Gott's career spanned six decades and yielded hundreds of albums and compilations before his death in October of 2019. Emerging in the early '60s, Gott's first solo single, a rendering of Henry Mancini's “Moon River," helped put him on the map, and as the years progressed he dabbled in everything from pop, rock, and country to opera and swing. Able to entertain in Russian, English, German, and Italian, as well as his native Czech, Gott was hugely popular in Eastern Europe, but also found favor with audiences in Western Europe and the United States. Born on July 14, 1939 in the town of Pilson, Gott moved to Prague at the age of six. Initially intent on becoming an electrician, he was fascinated by jazz and began singing in public in the late '50s. By 1960, he was studying opera and voice at Prague Conservatory under Konstantin Karenin, who taught Gott to embrace popular music as well as the classics. He released his first single, a duet with Vlasta Pruchova, on Supraphon Records in 1962. His first solo single appeared in 1963 as a Czech version of the aforementioned "Moon River." Gott subsequently ended his official studies at the conservatory, quickly building an impressive career as a singer and composer. In 1967 he signed with Polydor/Deutsche Grammophon, where he would remain for the entirety of his professional career, releasing over 100 albums and selling an estimated 50 to 100 million of them. Gott was diagnosed with cancer of the lymph nodes in 2015 but continued to perform and record. Sadly, in the summer of 2019, he developed acute leukemia and succumbed to the disease later that October. He released his final single, a duet with his daughter Charlotte titled "Srdce nehasnou" ("Hearts Will Go On"), earlier that year. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi