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Condition: Brand New Ships from: Melbourne Description Release details Tracklist Gbor Szabs Spellbinder stands as one of the most distinctive jazz records of the 1960s, introducing the Hungarian-b
Gbor Szabs Spellbinder stands as one of the most distinctive jazz records of the 1960s, introducing the Hungarian-born guitarist to a wider American audience with a sound that moved freely between modal jazz, Eastern European folk ideas and contemporary pop textures. Originally released on Impulse! Records and now part of the Verve Vault series, the album captures Szab refining a deeply personal approach built on vamp-led structures, droning harmonies and a sitar-like guitar articulation.
Recorded at Rudy Van Gelders Englewood Cliffs studio and produced by Bob Thiele, Spellbinder places Szab in a fluid quintet with bassist Ron Carter, drummer Chico Hamilton and percussionists Willie Bobo and Victor Pantoja. Together, they create a mesmeric interplay of rhythm and restraint, where repetition becomes a source of momentum rather than limitation.
The title track unfolds as a slow-burning groove that highlights Szabs minimalist phrasing and rhythmic intuition, while his reworking of Sonny Bonos Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) transforms the pop ballad into a shadowy modal meditation. Throughout, Spellbinder blurs the boundaries between jazz improvisation and global rhythm, pointing toward a broader musical language that would define Szabs legacy.
A1 Spellbinder
A2 Witchcraft
A3 It Was A Very Good Year
A4 Gypsy Queen
B1 Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
B2 Cheetah
B3 My Foolish Heart
B4 Yearning
B5a Autumn Leaves
B5b Speak To Me Of Love
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