Roaming Soul by Sándor Szabó, featuring Roland Heidrich
Tracklist
1. | Chase for Jancsi Patkó | 8:17 |
2. | Shady Valley | 5:18 |
3. | Hypnos | 7:11 |
4. | Vortex | 3:39 |
5. | Convolvulus | 3:25 |
6. | Roaming Soul | 4:20 |
7. | Transcendent Fugue | 4:30 |
8. | Nightfall | 4:56 |
9. | Room of Mirrors | 4:34 |
10. | Dawn in Opatija | 4:52 |
11. | Dissolve | 6:26 |
12. | Adria - (nylon string version) | 5:35 |
13. | Short Perceptum | 1:37 |
14. | Hungarian Landscape | 5:00 |
15. | Shaken Soul | 3:52 |
Credits
released February 1, 2023
All compositions by Sándor Szabó except 6,7,9,14 (Szabo/Heidrich)
Producer: Sándor Szabó
Recorded in the Tandem Records Studio in Vác/Hungary between 9 June and 30 August 2009
Mixed and mastered by Sándor Szabó
Photo and cover design: László Hutton
Sándor Szabó endorses John Pearse strings, and Ziata guitars
Special thanks:
Sándor would like to thank: Albert and Mueller and Lance McCollum(†) for the 12-string baritone guitars, Mary Faith and Linda Pearse for the John Pearse Strings, the Bricasti Design for the fantastic M7, László for the phenomenal cover design, George Ziatas for the Ziata nylon string guitar, Katalin Németh for the nice sequence of the pieces.
Roland would like to thank: Sándor for showing him the world of real and endless musical creation, Attila Csikós for helping him to take the first steps on the guitar, Ádám Schweigert for building such a great 8-string guitar, György Szabados - the father of Hungarian contemporary improvised music - and all the great musicians who inspired him also on the stage, like Nikolai Ivanov, Balázs Major, and Judit Bálványos.
All compositions by Sándor Szabó except 6,7,9,14 (Szabo/Heidrich)
Producer: Sándor Szabó
Recorded in the Tandem Records Studio in Vác/Hungary between 9 June and 30 August 2009
Mixed and mastered by Sándor Szabó
Photo and cover design: László Hutton
Sándor Szabó endorses John Pearse strings, and Ziata guitars
Special thanks:
Sándor would like to thank: Albert and Mueller and Lance McCollum(†) for the 12-string baritone guitars, Mary Faith and Linda Pearse for the John Pearse Strings, the Bricasti Design for the fantastic M7, László for the phenomenal cover design, George Ziatas for the Ziata nylon string guitar, Katalin Németh for the nice sequence of the pieces.
Roland would like to thank: Sándor for showing him the world of real and endless musical creation, Attila Csikós for helping him to take the first steps on the guitar, Ádám Schweigert for building such a great 8-string guitar, György Szabados - the father of Hungarian contemporary improvised music - and all the great musicians who inspired him also on the stage, like Nikolai Ivanov, Balázs Major, and Judit Bálványos.
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