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Friday, October 11, 2019

Mandoki Soulmates "Living In The Gap" + "Hungarian Pictures"


Country: Multinational
Genre(s): Art Rock, Fusion (Disc 1), Progressive Rock (Disc 2)
Label: Red Rock Production
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release date: October 11, 2019
Tracklist
Disc 1: Living In The Gap
1. Living In The Gap (7:06)
2. Young Rebels (4:25)
3. Turn The Wind (5:17)
4. Where We Belong (5:05)
5. Let The Music Show You The Way (4:12)
6. Too Much Pride (6:54)
7. Old Rebels (4:43)
8. Welcome To Real Life (7:45)
9. Hottest Queen Of Cool (3:46)
10. Wake Up (4:25)
11. Mother Europe (3:40)
12. I'm Not Your Enemy (8:47)

Total Time 66:05

Disc 2: Hungarian Pictures
1. Sessions In The Village (6:50)
2. Utopia For Realists (2:09)
3. Transylvanian Dances (19:02)
4. You'll Find Me In Your Mirror (2:35)
5. Return To Budapest (4:36)
6. Barbaro (4:32)
7. The Torch (5:51)

Total Time 45:35

Line-up
Leslie Mandoki - vocals, drums, percussion, udu
Bobby Kimball - vocals
Chris Thompson - vocals
Ian Anderson - vocals and flute
Jack Bruce - vocals and bass
Peter Maffay - vocals
Nick van Eede - vocals
David Clayton-Thomas - vocals
Julia Mandoki - vocals
Al di Meola - guitars
Mike Stern - guitars
Randy Brecker - trumpet, flugelhorn
Ada Brecker - tenor and soprano saxophone
Bill Evans - tenor and soprano saxophone
John Helliwell - saxophones, clarinet
Till Brönner - trumpet
Cory Henry - Hammond, piano & Rhodes
Simon Phillips - drums
Tony Carey - vocals, Hammond & piano
Jesse Siebenberg - vocals
Richard Bona - bass, vocals
Steve Bailey - 6-string fretless bass
   With
Szakcsi Lakatos Béla - grand piano
Edvin Marton - violin
Fausto Beccalossi - accordion
Max Merseny - alto saxophone
Gyula Papp - piano, Hammond

Description/Reviews
The first record Living In The Gap consists of twelve tracks, most of which come from Leslie Mandoki. They sound ultra-modern and invite you to indulge in jazz-rock climes. Different voices and styles. Sometimes it is more bluesy, then there are elements more oriented towards jazz. Different voices, male and female, create diverse vibes. A real diversified first disc.

The second CD Hungarian Pictures offers seven pieces that relate to musical themes by Bela Bartók (1881 - 1945) and his collection of traditional Hungarian folk songs. Newly arranged and supplemented with additional compositions, as well as with adaptations of the traditional texts and music, wonderful jazz-rock-folk numbers were created.
Read the full review by Henri Strik at backgroundmagazine.nl

Also read the review by David Randall at getreadytorock.me.uk

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