Album: Femme fatale (1979)
"Atlantic Records signed the guitarist and he recorded FEMME FATALE with a group of studio musicians (mostly from the group Seawind) for his label debut. The album, which features a duet with Chick Corea on the pianist's "Out of the Night", did not appeal to the brass at Atlantic. The tapes were returned to Szabo and his relationship with Atlantic Records was severed. The guitarist lobbied other American companies to release the album, but was unsuccessful until the small Hungarian company Pepita International agreed to release it in Europe in 1981. In July 1979, Szabo performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival with Joe Beck (el-g), Mike Richmond (b) and Dannie Richmond (d) and as part of the George Wein Festival in London with luminaries Dizzy Gillespie, Milt Jackson, B.B. King and Stan Getz." www.dougpayne.com
Great Antonio Carlos Jobim's classic.
pedragluxor 1 month ago
Csodálatos zene.
Panni56 2 months ago
@yesyoumay Totallly agree with you, and i say My playlist is still ruled by both of them.. :)
PIYUSH1188 8 months ago
@colocolinoDePortland Great guitarist back in the day of Wes Montgomery. The two of them ruled jazz guitar for a period in the 60's.
yesyoumay 9 months ago
This is an Antonio Carlos Jobim classic from Brazil, aka "Picture in Black and White", originally "Retrato em Branco e Preto" with lyrics by Chico Buarque.
brastras 11 months ago
Wow. Forgot how good this piece was. Standing the test of time perfectly.... Thanks for posting..
insyncmusic 1 year ago
yes the addiction thing is true , lots of methadone .. My husband Tom Bryant guitarist played with gabor along with Tom Coster in the early 70"s
TheSmartfolks 1 year ago 2
this was the period of time when Gabor was way into his addictions, one of the reasons he had problems with atlantic rec. i will always love everything gabor made.
colocolinoDePortland 1 year ago
muy buenooo
TheTripero22 1 year ago
cool
yakimonoya 2 years ago