Binder Quintet Featuring John Tchicai – Binder Quintet Featuring John Tchicai
Tracklist
A | Vasvirág = Iron Flower | 20:58 | |
B1 | Sirató = Dirge | ||
B2 | Közép-európai Zajongások = Central-European Hubbub |
Companies, etc.
- Printed By – Egyetemi Nyomda
- Record Company – Magyar Rádió
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – John Tchicai
- Bass – Benkő Róbert*
- Design – Kecskeméti Kálmán*
- Drums – Baló István*
- Engineer – Bányai Jenő*
- Lacquer Cut By – HP*
- Photography By [Photo] – Kecskeméti Kálmán*, Kőbányai János, Pünkösti László*
- Piano – Binder Károly*
- Producer, Edited By – Kiss Imre*
- Tenor Saxophone, Harmonica – Dresch Mihály
- Trombone, Harmonica – Friedrich Károly*
Notes
A Hungarian Radio Recording
Side B time: 22:39
Side B time: 22:39
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): SLPX17759-A 1 P HP HS
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): SLPX17759-B 1 P HP
- Rights Society: ARTISJUS
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Binder Quintet Featuring John Tchicai (CD, Album, Reissue) | Binder Music Manufactory | BMM 9606 | Hungary | 1996 |
Recommendations
- Pege*
- Pharoah Sanders Featuring Vocalist Sedatrius Brown
Reviews
- Totally brilliant album, wonderful music in the vein of late 70s free/spiritual jazz, but with its own unique flavor thanks to the compositions. Feel lucky I heard about this one, definitely pick it up if you're thinking about it, 100% worth it.
- This European Spiritual recording comes from Hungary in 1983. You can hear a Pharoah Sanders influence from a European perspective. It's solid from front to back and it boggles my mind it's so cheap still. The playing ranges from a calculated rhythm to a freer sound but never annoying. I believe this is their only release and it's unfortunate. Highly suggested.