The album was eventually reissued by ReR Megacorp in 1998 with the cover above, and English track titles, lyrics and liner notes that helped non-Hungarian speakers to somewhat decipher what's going on. What emerges is a strange narrative of the everyday existence of some timberyard workers in the village of Kapolcs, overlaid with folk singing (some of it seemingly recorded in the early 70s), bits of organ music, folk music, synths, avant-garde chamber music, skronking saxophones... you get the idea. Tibor Szemző drops by to handle the wind instruments. In a brief reminisce, Mártha describes the project as "an ex tempore exhibition containing sediments of feelings and documents, a mapping of fading connections with nature", perhaps as clear an explanation as can be found for this remarkable record.
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| Original LP cover |
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Yes this is excellent music. Got me the CD almost 20 years ago and it's still remarkable and in rotation.
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A very inspiring record from Hungary, have been listening this by chance yesterday again. Nice to see it here. And great info! Thanks
ReplyDeleteAnything from ReR is worth listening to at least once (and of course many of their records are classics). Haven't heard this. Cheers.
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