"The Crown, a timely account of English coronation anthems, trumpet fanfares, drum rolls and shouts of "God save the king!". It was recorded, in honour of Charles III, at the Royal Chapel, Versailles, last December. The music, by Purcell and Handel, was written for the coronations of James II in 1685 and George II in 1727 ... Of Handel's four coronation anthems, Zadok the Priest ... remains the most stirring and spectacular. Both The French choir is at times fuzzy, but the orchestral sound is clean and spirited, and the set is accompanied by a handsome illustrated booklet".