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Szabo, Gabor
Live In Cleveland 1976
Hungarian guitarist Gabor Szabo (1936-82) issued only three live recordings during his lifetime. Significantly, the
first of these, 'The Sorcerer' (1967), remains the most popular album in the guitarist's all-too abbreviated
discography. But there were also 'More Sorcery' (1968) and 'Gabor Szabo Live With Charles Lloyd' (1974), offering Szabo
totally in his element and at his bewitching best. Several more of Szabo's concert recordings have surfaced in the
intervening years, including this one, superbly captured for radio broadcast live in 1976 at the 600-seat Agora Ballroom
in Cleveland, Ohio. It is a revelation. There is a sense here that concert patrons may have been hearing an altogether
different Gabor Szabo than record buyers. For one thing, Szabo is heard fronting what is likely his own group, rather
than an army of studio musicians. In 1976, Szabo was leading a tremendous quartet with George Cables (or Joanne Grauer)
on piano, Tony Dumas on bass and Sherman Ferguson on drums. Szabo had not had a band with this much jazz clout since his
famed quartet with Jimmy Stewart in 1967-68 - and it is a union worth savoring: Szabo's records during this period were
light, at best, on jazz. It's unclear if any of these musicians are on the Agora date, but as Dumas's 'It Happens' opens
the program, it's a good bet, at least, that the bassist is on board here. But as Szabo's '76 quartet is not known to
have recorded a studio record, 'Live In Cleveland' is the closest thing to what a mid-seventies Szabo jazz album would
sound like. Gone, are the strings, vocals, and concessions to commercial consideration so prevalent on so many of
Szabo's studio records at the time. What is present, though, is fine craftsmanship, tremendous interplay, and the
exciting improvisation that good jazz always yields. This particular concert was part of Sansui's 'New World of Jazz,' a
series of 13-hour-long jazz concerts recorded at Cleveland's iconic Agora Ballroom and broadcast over 40 FM radio
stations. The series was sponsored by Sansui Electronics, a Japanese manufacturer of audio and video equipment, which
previously sponsored a similar series of rock concerts recorded at the Agora as well. Sansui was promoting its matrix QS
4-channel sound system - offering, what was considered at the time, superior diagonal separation and stereo
compatibility. The firm, partnering with Agora Ballroom and Agency Recording Studio owner Hank LoConti (1929-2014), was
looking to take advantage of what they rightly felt was the then-current jazz renaissance. Each show's 16-track master
tape was mixed through the Sansui QS 4-channel encoder, according to an August 1976 Billboard article detailing the
arrangement, for distribution to the 40 FM stations throughout the United States that bought the series - allowing for
three commercial spots for local dealers to advertise. The recording is available for the first time on CD and vinyl.
Mastering by grammy-nominated Jessica Thompson.
TRACKS:
1. It Happens 12:13
2. Autumn Leaves 13:15
3. Magical Connection 13:29
4. Concorde (Nightflight) 11:48
Price
€ 15.95
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
01-09-2022
Label
Item-nr
520711
EAN
8016670151784
Availability
In stock