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Gabor Szabo ‎– The Sorcerer & More Sorcery / Impulse! 2-On-1 / The Verve Music Group Audio CD 2011

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Gabor Szabo ‎– The Sorcerer, More Sorcery / Impulse! 2-On-1 / The Verve Music Group Audio CD 2011 / 060075334725

UPC 0600753347256 / 600753347256

 

Product Details:

Label: The Verve Music Group ‎– 06007 5334725
Series: Impulse! 2-On-1
Format: CD, Compilation, Remastered
Country: Europe
Released: 2011
Genre: Jazz
Style: Soul-Jazz
 
 
 
Description: 

2011-ben lett volna 75 éves a magyar jazz mindmáig legnagyobb nemzetközi karriert befutott sztárja, az 1982-ben Budapesten elhunyt gitáros Gabor Szabo.

Az jeles évforduló alkalomából az Impulse kiadó a "2-on-1" sorozatának keretén belül kiadta Szabó Gábor két 1967-ben felvett koncertlemezének (The Sorcerer, More Sorcery) remaszterizált anyagát tartalmazó CD-t.

Előbbi album anyaga Bostonban, a '67-es Jazz Workshopon került felvételre. Utóbbi pedig a maradék bostoni anyag mellett a híres Monterey Jazz Festival fellépésének anyagából válogat.

 

 

Tracklist:

The Sorcerer 1967 (2011 remaster):

Boston Jazz Workshop 1967:

1. The Beat Goes On 4:53
2. Little Boat 4:23
3. Lou-Ise 4:17
4. What is This Thing Called Love? 5:15
5. Space 6:39
6. Stronger Than Us 4:13
7. Mizrab 6:58
8. Comin' Back 1:54

More Sorcery 1967 (2011 remaster):

Boston Jazz Workshop 1967:

9. Los Matodoros 12:09
10. People 5:18
11. Corcovado 3:22

Monterey Jazz Festival 1967:

12. Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds 9:42
13. Spellbinder 6:52
14. Comin' Back 4:54

 

Közreműködtek:

Gabor Szabo - guitar
Jimmy Stewart - guitar
Lajos "Louis" Kabok - bass
Hal Gordon - percussion
Marty Morell – drums (Boston)
Bill Goodwin - drums (Monterey)

 

Tracklist:

  The Sorcerer
1 The Beat Goes On
Written-By – Sonny Bono
4:52
2 Little Boat (O Barquinho)
Written-By – Roberto Menescal, Ronaldo Boscoli
4:23
3 Lou-ise
Written-By – Jimmy Stewart (2)
4:17
4 What Is This Thing Called Love?
Written-By – Cole Porter
5:15
5 Space 6:39
6 Stronger Than Us
Written-By – Francis Lai, Pierre Barouh
4:13
7 Mizrab 6:58
8 Comin' Back 1:53
 

 

More Sorcery

9 Los Matadoros 12:09
10 People
Written-By – Bob Merrill, Jule Styne
5:18
11 Corcovado ( Quiet Nights )
Written-By – Antonio Carlos Jobim
3:21
12 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Written-By – Lennon-McCartney
9:43
13    
Spellbinder 6:52
14 Comin' Back 4:55

 

 

 More Details:

  • Art Direction, Design – Mtrchoh
  • Bass – Lajos 'Louis' Kabok
  • Drums – Bill Goodwin (tracks: 12 to 14), Marty Morell (tracks: 1 to 11)
  • Engineer – Ed Begley (tracks: 9 to 11), Reice Hamel (tracks: 1 to 8), Wally Heider
  • Guitar – Gabor Szabo, Jimmy Stewart (2)
  • Percussion – Hal Gordon
  • Producer – Bob Thiele
  • Reissue Producer [Series Production] – Douglas Payne, Matthias Künnecke
  • Written-By – Clyde Otis (tracks: 8, 14), Gabor Szabo (tracks: 5, 7 to 9, 13, 14)

 

 

About Gabor Szabo:

Gábor István Szabó (March 8, 1936 – February 26, 1982) was a Hungarian American guitarist whose style incorporated jazz, pop, rock, and Hungarian music.

Gábor Szabó was born in Budapest, Hungary. He began playing guitar at the age of 14. When he was 20, in the aftermath of the Hungarian revolution of 1956, he moved to California and he later attended Berklee College of Music in Boston between 1958 and 1960.

In 1961, Szabó became member of a quintet that was led by Chico Hamilton and included Charles Lloyd, playing what has been described as chamber jazz, with "a moderate avant-gardism". Szabó was influenced by the rock music of the 1960s, particularly the use of feedback. In 1965 he was in a jazz pop group led by Gary McFarland, then worked again with Lloyd in an energetic quartet with Ron Carter and Tony Williams. The song "Gypsy Queen" from Szabó's debut solo album Spellbinder became a hit for rock guitarist Carlos Santana. During the late 1960s, Szabó worked in a group with guitarist Jimmy Stewart. He started the label Skye Records with McFarland and Cal Tjader.

Szabó continued to be drawn to more popular, commercial music in the 1970s. He performed often in California, combining elements of Gypsy and Indian music with jazz. He returned often to his home country of Hungary to perform, and it was there that he died just short of his 46th birthday.

On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Gábor Szabó among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.

 

 

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