Gabor SzaboThe Sorcerer

Label:

Sparton Impulse! Records – A 9146 S

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Stereo

Country:

Canada

Released:

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Soul-Jazz

Tracklist

A1 The Beat Goes On
Composed BySonny Bono
4:42
A2 Little Boat = O Barquinho
Composed ByR. Boscoli*
4:14
A3 Lou-ise
Composed ByJimmy Stewart (2)
4:02
A4 What Is This Thing Called Love?
Composed ByCole Porter
5:06
B1 Space
Composed ByGabor Szabo
6:20
B2 Stronger Than Us
Composed ByBarouh*
4:11
B3 Mizrab
Composed ByGabor Szabo
6:46
B4 Comin' Back
Composed ByG. Szabo*
1:41

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtJazz Workshop, Boston
  • Designed AtViceroy (2)

Credits

  • BassLouis Kabok
  • Design [Cover]Robert Flynn (2)
  • Design [Liner]Joe Lebow
  • DrumsMarty Morrell*
  • EngineerReice Hamel
  • GuitarJimmy Stewart (2)
  • Liner NotesNat Hentoff
  • PercussionHal Gordon
  • Photography By [Cover & Liner]Lee Tanner
  • ProducerBob Thiele

Notes

Recorded live at the Jazz Workshop, Boston, April 14-15, 1967.

Stereo black label with silver print.
Released in a non gatefold sleeve manufactured in the USA.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): AS 9146 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): AS 9146 B

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