Album HU 2001 on Fon-Trade Music label
Jazz and Rock (Fusion, Avant-garde Jazz, Free Jazz)
Recorded at a Hungarian Radio Studio, Budapest 10th November 1972 (2, 3, 5) & 11th March 1973 (1, 4, 6) and also in Törökbálint, Hungary 20th January 2001. The line-up in the tracks 1, 4, 6 were at that time of the recording called the group "Rákfogó" - short time Hungarian fusion supergroup consisting of famous jazz & rock musicians. It disbanded without own official album, only some radio recordings remained of them. The titles which are indicated within " " are citations from verses of Attila József (one of the greatest Hungarian poet of early 1900s.) Track 7 is from J. S. Bach's work BWV 659.
![]() | Mihály Ráduly ts, fl, *1944 soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute, piano, album by, composed by |
![]() | Sándor Vajda b, cb, acoustic bass |
![]() | Miklós Orszáczky eb, bass guitar |
![]() | Imre Kőszegi dr, drums |
![]() | Vilmos Jávori dr, 1945-2007 drums |
![]() | Gyula Babos g, guitar |
![]() | Béla Szakcsi Lakatos p, piano, electric piano |
![]() | Kathy Horváth Lajos vn, violin |
Maloschik Róbert liner notes |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Napkelte Alkonyatkor | Mihály Ráduly | Mihály Ráduly | 10:48 |
2 | "Az Árnyékok Kinyúlanak" | Mihály Ráduly | Mihály Ráduly | 07:36 |
3 | "Kis Nyúrga Füst Virágzik Hold Előtt" | Mihály Ráduly | Mihály Ráduly | 05:27 |
4 | "A Pillanatok Zörögve Elvonulnak" | Mihály Ráduly | Mihály Ráduly | 07:46 |
5 | Szerelem, Szerelem? | Mihály Ráduly | Mihály Ráduly | 07:03 |
6 | Szomorú Vasárnap | Mihály Ráduly | Rezső Seress | 11:58 |
7 | Eljön A Mennyek Országa | Mihály Ráduly | Johann Sebastian Bach | 04:58 |