Thursday, October 2, 2008

Gabor Szabo - Spellbinder (impulse!, 1966)

Gabor Szabo - Spellbinder

I got nothing to say that isn't said ten times better by Thom Jurek at Allmusic. Hope they don't mind us borrowing.

Released just six months after Gypsy '66, Gabor Szabo's second album as a leader (after leaving a sublime Chico Hamilton band that also included Charles Lloyd) remains one of his finest moments in the studio. Szabo utilized the tales of bassist Ron Carter and his old boss Hamilton on drums, as well as a pair of fine Latin percussionists -- Willie Bobo and Victor Pantoja. The groove quotient was very high on Spellbinder, maybe even higher than on later albums such as Jazz Raga or Sorcerer. This set is all Szabo, drifting, wafting, and soaring above all that rhythm; the track selection provides ample space for Szabo's highly individualized Eastern modal style to shine. The set opens with the title track, a snaky guitar masterpiece with plenty of droning strings and pinched chords that are followed by open string flourishes. Carter holds the entire band together as Hamilton plays in counterpoint to the percussionists. This is followed with two nuggets from the pop book of the day, the Coleman/Leigh classic "Witchcraft" and "It Was a Very Good Year." From the performances here, it's apparent that Szabo was deeply influenced by singers, and Frank Sinatra was at his pinnacle during this time. There's the emerging '60s psychedelic sound in Szabo's playing, but it is underlaid with bossa rhythms and swells. These tracks, while flavored with Latin and pop stylings, are gorgeous guitar jazz. Szabo gets back into his own mystic thang with "Gypsy Queen" (the opening droning moments of which the Doors lifted entirely for "The End"). Here the Latin rhythms and guitar go head to head, point to counterpoint. A pronounced yet elusive melody line propels a series of polyrhythms forward into an abyss of melody, mode, and frighteningly intense legato phrasing, leaving the listener breathless. He takes the edge off with Sonny Bono's "Bang Bang (She Shot Me Down)." Szabo sings here in his plaintive Hungarian-inflected English, and the tune becomes something other than a pop song, but a tome on despair and loss. The funky "Cheetah" follows with gorgeous arpeggios, pointedly turning into chords of distinction as Hamilton rides the crash cymbal into territories unknown and double-times the band until it notches up the intensity. This set follows with one more Szabo original ("Yearning") and a trio of standards, with a heartbreakingly beautiful read of "My Foolish Heart" and a medley of "Autumn Leaves" and "Speak to Me of Love." Szabo's read on jazz in the '60s was brilliant. He embodied all of its most popular aspirations with a genuine spirit of innovation and adventure. Spellbinder is a masterpiece.



Check out a 320k rip of my mono impulse! vinyl here. It's a beauty.

14 comments:

Burningbluesoul said...

I have no idea what AMG OFFICIALLY thinks, but personally, I'm thrilled you re-posted my review of a truly great record. Thanks!

robert said...

Whoa! Glad you don't mind!

Cheers,
Rob

manny said...

thanks for sharing

sasha said...

A much under-rated guitarist..Don't hear his name mentioned amongst those who profess an interest in jazz guitar..I love his gypsy, sitar-like tuning..The work with Chico Hamilton and Charles Lloyd really stands out but this session with the great Ron Carter is, for me,one of the best he ever did.

sasha said...

Just to let you know that rip appears to be down..Thats a pity cos I was particularly intrigued by a mono vinyl rip..By the by loved your Yusef vinyl share..Many thanks.

robert said...

I heard from some other people that ZShare is down, doing maintenance or whatever. If it isn't back up in a day or so I will re-up it with a different file-sharing site.

Thanks for stopping by!

robert said...

Ok, it looks like everything is back working at Z share and the link seems to be intact. Let me know if it gives you any more trouble.
Cheers,
Rob

sasha said...

Hi there..Sorry to report bad news but zshare seems unable to process download request..The link to download keeps on returning user back to the initial download request page...Anyways thanks for your offer to re-up..Keep up your excellent work..Making available these rare sessions, especially on original vinyl, is much appreciated.

robert said...

Thanks for letting me know, sasha. It was working for a bit on Saturday but I guess the problems have returned. I will re-up this on RapidShare tonight.

robert said...

...and here it is.

http://rapidshare.com/files/155977161/Gabor_Szabo_Spellbinder.rar.html

sasha said...

Many thanks for taking the trouble..Looking forward to more of your posts.

dolphydays said...

The track 'Speak to Me of Love' is missing from your rip. Any thoughts... a solution ? Thanks

everbleed said...

Thank you for this post man. I just got into Chico Hamilton's music and Gabor's a lot of fun on a few of his records. Looking forward to listening to this recording with Gabor as the leader.

Easy Jams said...

Here's another Szabo album also called Spellbinder: http://easyjams.blogspot.com/2011/10/gabor-szabo-and-charles-lloyd.html