This is an incredible musical journey. This man is prodigiously talented. I thank you so much for this introduction to a most beautiful artist. Love from jack in US....
Thanks for sharing this album... Playlist: 0:00 "24 Carat" 13:59 "Django" (John Lewis) 18:12 "First Tune in the Morning" 31:20 "Stormy" (Buddy Buie, James Cobb) Gábor Szabó - guitar Janne Schaffer - guitar Wlodek Gulgowski - piano, electric piano synthesizer Pekka Pohjola - bass Malando Gassama - conga, percussion Peter Sundell - drums
I didn't know this album yet, although being a big Szabo Gabor fun for long. Thanks for the upload and greetings from Budapest to out Polish Brothers !!!
I can tell you love this, and played it a lot by the scratches! But compare this to the CD of same, and the sound of the vinyl wins by a landslide, this is not dull sounding, the cymbals and the guitar strings are great and immediate! Ignore background scratches, this is one of his best. Thank you for bringing us the original sound
What an coincidense! Well, first id like to thank santana for bringing me to such an wonderful artist! Second, I was like WTF? belsta river?!?... there's a small river here in stockholm called "bällsta river" it can't be it? Must be something in hungary, looked it up and it's actually recorded here in sthlm. It also feutures one of sweden's greatest guitarists ever, Janne schaffer.
Lol "Belsta" isn't a Hungarian name; I do not think that it's a river in Hungary. Most likely, he just misspelled "Bällsta," either intentionally or unintentionally. It just would be a weird coincidence if he recorded this in Stockholm and gave it a name like this out of nowhere.
This is an incredible musical journey. This man is prodigiously talented. I thank you so much for this introduction to a most beautiful artist. Love from jack in US....
This is pure gold to own on vinyl.
I know most of Gábor's albums and have got some of them on CD but I have never heard this one. In fact it is one of his best. RIP!
Thanks for sharing this album...
Playlist:
0:00 "24 Carat"
13:59 "Django" (John Lewis)
18:12 "First Tune in the Morning"
31:20 "Stormy" (Buddy Buie, James Cobb)
Gábor Szabó - guitar
Janne Schaffer - guitar
Wlodek Gulgowski - piano, electric piano synthesizer
Pekka Pohjola - bass
Malando Gassama - conga, percussion
Peter Sundell - drums
We lost this great guitarist way too young(45).
Großartig, wie auch die meisten anderen Alben von Gabor Szabo!
Great Gabor Szabo!!!!
I didn't know this album yet, although being a big Szabo Gabor fun for long.
Thanks for the upload and greetings from Budapest to out Polish Brothers !!!
Fantastic !
Love it! This beautiful music warm me up. You make me feel good Gabor, Thank you!
fabrice covelli . El soundtrack ideal para el episodio de este día.
Been a Gabor Szabo fan for awhile. I've heard this was his last great recording. If so, what a way to go !!!
Thank you veeery much👍
I can tell you love this, and played it a lot by the scratches! But compare this to the CD of same, and the sound of the vinyl wins by a landslide, this is not dull sounding, the cymbals and the guitar strings are great and immediate! Ignore background scratches, this is one of his best. Thank you for bringing us the original sound
Simply the best!
Incredible Gabor !! Great !
extra !!! gabor !
Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
amazing album
Sjajan album!
Wow. Thank you for this.
GABOR CZABO WAS CARLOS SANTANA MENTOR EARLY DAYS.....ALSO HE CAME OUT OF MILES DAVIS SCHOOL......
Versatile working man's music
New to me and awesome!! Thanks for sharing this(-=
"Rambler" is coming out on CD on Dec. 17, 2017. One of his best IMHO.
świetny styl
great
What an coincidense!
Well, first id like to thank santana for bringing me to such an wonderful artist!
Second, I was like WTF? belsta river?!?... there's a small river here in stockholm called "bällsta river" it can't be it?
Must be something in hungary, looked it up and it's actually recorded here in sthlm.
It also feutures one of sweden's greatest guitarists ever, Janne schaffer.
Lol "Belsta" isn't a Hungarian name; I do not think that it's a river in Hungary. Most likely, he just misspelled "Bällsta," either intentionally or unintentionally. It just would be a weird coincidence if he recorded this in Stockholm and gave it a name like this out of nowhere.
gabor al dobar jebote
Sounds great on "winyl"...better than vinyl.
Buenísimo como suena. Podes enviar el rip por Hotmail...?
mai zene
I like wynal.