Gabor Szabo - Dreams (White Vinyl) Skye Records Limited Edition Record

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Gabor Szabo - Dreams (White Vinyl) Skye Records Limited Edition Record

Personnel:

Gabor Szabo, Jim Stewart (g), Louis Kabok (b), Jim Keltner (d), Hal Gordon (perc), Tony Miranda, Ray Alonge, Brooks Tillotson (Frh), Gary McFarland (p, arr), Julius Schacter (vln), George Ricci (cello)

 

Format: LP / 12" / 33rpm / STEREO

Label: SKYE RECORDS

Catalogue Reference: SKLP-1001

Recording Year: 1968

Country of Pressing: SPAIN

Comments: Sealed New Copy

Reissue of the original Skye SK-7

 

Side One:

1. Galatea's Guitar (Szabo) 5:33

2. Half the Day is the Night (McFarland) 4:23

3. Song of Injured Love (DeFalla) 4:05

4. The Fortune Teller (Szabo-Kabok) 4:28

 

Side Two:

1. Fire Dance (DeFalla) 5:39

2. The Lady in the Moon (Szabo) 5:13

3. Ferris Wheel (Donovan) 5:27

 

Originally issued in Stereo SKYE SK-7

 

Personnel:

Gabor Szabo, Jim Stewart (guitars); Louis Kabok (bass); Jim Keltner (drums); Hal Gordon (percusion); Tony Miranda, Ray Alonge, Brooks Tillotson (French horn); Gary McFarland (piano); Julius Schacter (violin); George Ricci (cello). All arangements by Gary McFarland.

Recorded at Western Recordings, Los Angeles August 6, 7 & 9, 1968, and at Gotham Recordings, New York, August 22, 1968

 

Sound engineers: Andy Richardson (Los Angeles), Eddie Rice (New York)

Cover design: David Stahlberg

Cover illustration: John Austen "Vision" (1919)

Photography: Barry Peake

Original liner notes: Bill Ardis

Quote: James Joyce

 

Producer: Gary McFarland