Альбомы исполнителя
Mizrab
1973 · альбом
In Stockholm
1972 · альбом
Small World
1972 · альбом
High Contrast
1971 · альбом
Belsta River
1978 · альбом
Faces
1977 · альбом
Lena & Gabor
1970 · альбом
Nightflight
1976 · альбом
Live in Cleveland 1976
2022 · альбом
Jazz Raga
2010 · альбом
Rambler
1973 · альбом
The Fortune Teller
1967 · сингл
The Lady in the Moon (From Kodaly)
1967 · сингл
The Sorcerer (Live)
1967 · альбом
More Sorcery
1967 · альбом
Wind, Sky And Diamonds
1967 · альбом
Bacchanal
1968 · альбом
Dreams
1968 · альбом
The Look of Love / Bacchanal
1968 · сингл
1969
1969 · альбом
1969
1969 · альбом
1969
1969 · альбом
Dear Prudence / Stormy
1969 · сингл
Fire Dance / Ferris Wheel
1969 · сингл
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Биография
Gabor Szabo was one of the most original guitarists to emerge in the 1960s, mixing his Hungarian folk music heritage with a deep love of jazz and crafting a distinctive, largely self-taught sound. Inspired by a Roy Rogers cowboy movie, Szabo began playing guitar when he was 14 and often played in dinner clubs and covert jam sessions while still living in Budapest. He escaped from his country at age 20 on the eve of the Communist uprising and eventually made his way to America, settling with his family in California. He attended Berklee College (1958-1960) and in 1961 joined Chico Hamilton's innovative quintet featuring Charles Lloyd. Urged by Hamilton, Szabo crafted a most distinctive sound; as agile on intricate, nearly-free runs as he was able to sound inspired during melodic passages. Szabo left the Hamilton group in 1965 to leave his mark on the pop-jazz of the Gary McFarland quintet and the energy music of Charles Lloyd's fiery and underrated quartet featuring Ron Carter and Tony Williams. Szabo initiated a solo career in 1966, recording the exceptional album, Spellbinder, which yielded many inspired moments and "Gypsy Queen," the song Santana turned into a huge hit in 1970. Szabo formed an innovative quintet (1967-1969) featuring the brilliant, classically trained guitarist Jimmy Stewart and recorded many notable albums during the late '60s. The emergence of rock music (especially George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Jimi Hendrix) found Szabo experimenting with feedback and more commercially oriented forms of jazz. During the '70s, Szabo regularly performed along the West Coast, hypnotizing audiences with his enchanting, spellbinding style. From 1970, he locked into a commercial groove, even though records like Mizrab occasionally revealed his seamless jazz, pop, Gypsy, Indian, and Asian fusions. Szabo had revisited his homeland several times during the '70s, finding opportunities to perform brilliantly with native talents. He was hospitalized during his final visit and died in 1982, just short of his 46th birthday. ~ Douglas Payne, Rovi