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Exercise In Free Love... whose voice is it in here?

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I know there are two versions of this song, one with Freddie the other with Montserrat on vocals (well at least that's what Greg the Queen's archivist said), but I have no idea who sings on the version from The Freddie Mercury Album. Since the album is called like that, it would be natural to be Freddie's version, but still the voice is too feminine and too high to be his... Perhaps someone knows for sure and helps me!
P.S. If it's Fred's voice, this guy certainly had the best voice ever!
I LOVE QUEEN! "My guitar was my weapon and my shield to hide behind" (Brian May)
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It`s Freddie
John hated Hot Space. Frederick's favourite singer was not Paul Rodgers. Roger didn't compose 'Innuendo.' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hasn't got 180 vocal overdubs.
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Yes, It is very much Freddie. :)
"Elton John and I became really good friends. I don't mean 'good friends' in that sense. I just mean we slept together." -Billy Joel
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The whole Freddie and nothing but Freddie :)
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I'm so surprised a question like this would be asked!! Freddie's falsettos could easily mimic a woman's voice. Bear in mind Montserrat Caballe did Ensueno on the Barcelona CD -- a variation on the same song -- and there's a marked difference in Freddie's and her voice. I like Freddie's version better though!
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Interestingly enough, in La Japonaise there`s one part sung by both Montserrat and falsetto Fred.
John hated Hot Space. Frederick's favourite singer was not Paul Rodgers. Roger didn't compose 'Innuendo.' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hasn't got 180 vocal overdubs.
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[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Sebastian wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Interestingly enough, in La Japonaise there`s one part sung by both Montserrat and falsetto Fred.[/QUOTE]Good to see I'm not losing my mind!
"Elton John and I became really good friends. I don't mean 'good friends' in that sense. I just mean we slept together." -Billy Joel
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Oh yeah, 100% Freddie.

Lovely song there. After 10 years I've realised I'm in love with the Barcelona album.
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And that's nothing to be ashamed of. ;)
&quot;Elton John and I became really good friends. I don't mean 'good friends' in that sense. I just mean we slept together.&quot; -Billy Joel
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Lisa, I am also surprised of your answer!

Why to compare Freddie's Exercises In Free Love with Montsy's Ensue&#241;o when you can compare it with Montsy's version of the SAME SONG???

By the way, Freddie's version is repeated on his box set, while Montsy's is absent. Weird.
Wilki We must all HEAR to believe
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It is the same song indeed! :-))
I loved the way Freddie was singing both parts of Barcelona on the Solo Collection CD (Barcelona Sessions). And all of the outtakes! I wish we could see a Boxset Part II -- I'm sure there's stuff that's still never been released. So much still to be heard and enjoyed!
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[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Josu&#232; wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Oh yeah, 100% Freddie.

Lovely song there. After 10 years I've realised I'm in love with the Barcelona album. [/QUOTE]

Not 100%, but whole 200 %
Lithuania
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Incredible! I was just about to post this very same question. I've been listening to The Great Pretender,and the first time I heard Exercises In Free Love I almost thought it was Montsy. But then I realized that it is Freddie when I heard the part where he goes low key for a moment. It's a beautiful song and Freddie is beautiful in it. It's proof that he had the best voice of all time.Is this why EIFL is on The Great Pretender album and not Barcelona??
"I'm not afraid to speak out and say the things I want and do the things I want,so um,I think in the end that being natural and quite genuine is what wins." Freddie Mercury
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Well, thanks to you all for helping me with this problem. By the way, Lisa said she was surprised that a question like that could be asked, but I wanted to be 100% sure, even if I already supposed it was Fred's voice: I'm working on a Queen site and I didn't want to write about something I wasn't sure.
I LOVE QUEEN! &quot;My guitar was my weapon and my shield to hide behind&quot; (Brian May)
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Yep, it's Freddie!!
He almost sounds like a violin... amazing stuff.
Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?