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Kormorán - Magyar rapszódia (Hungarian Rhapsody) - 1988 (1999 re-edition with bonus track)
01. Pokolra mentek a dudások – The Pipers Went to Hell (In memoriam Károly Szigeti) (Music: Kormorán - Lyrics: Koltay Gergely) 5:20
02. Pál huszár – Paul the Hussar (Herrer Pál - Koltay Gergely) 2:44
03. Miklós vitéz – Michael the Knight (Homage a Jancsó Miklós) (Borhi Miklós - Koltay Gergely) 4:45
04. Kőrösi Ágnes / Ágnes Kőrösi (Kormorán - Koltay Gergely) 2:51
05. Om mani padme hum (Kormorán - Koltay Gergely) 5:00
06. Elmenni messze – Going Far Away (Kormorán - Koltay Gergely) 5:07
07. A háborúk után (Chernobyl 1986) – After the War (Szűts István - Koltay Gergely) 3:41
08. Magyar rapszódia – Hungarian Rhapsody (Jenei, Koltay, Margit, Horváth - Koltay Gergely) 4:42
09. Népdal – Folksong (Kormorán - Bereményi Géza) 2:49
10. Budapest – Amsterdam (Kormorán) 5:00
11. Szegénylegény – Highwayman (Danek, Jenei, Horváth - Koltay Gergely) 3:19
12. Ha meghalok – When I Die (Koltay, Gál, Margit, Neumayer - Nagy László) 5:43
13. Három határ, három halál – Three Borders, Three Deaths (Jenei, Koltay, Margit, Horváth - Koltay Gergely) 3:44
14. Spanyol álom – Spanish Dream (Koltay Gergely) 3:45
Bonus track (recorded in 1999):
15. Hungarian Requiem (Koltay Gergely) 4:20
György Bártfai – drums
Miklós Borhi – guitars
Gergely Koltay – Turkish flute, bagpipe, flute, zither
József Margit – vocals, bass
István Szűts – fiddle, keyboard
Судя по информации в буклете, конец 80-х был трудным временем для Kormorán, и дальнейшее существование группы находилось под вопросом:
"The one–time prophet found the two adequate lines which describe the end of the eighties. We still had the reflex – to erect memorials, we had an internal will to tell something characteristic of us – only of us. So it was in 1988.
Is the legend living? The Kormorán’s legend. We live in another world, songs sing of something else, melodies speak of something different, reality forces everybody into a different situation. We are devoured – there is no time for songs, there is no time for the “dead peacock”, there is no time for holy chants – the hussars‘ time is over.
What comes then? Who knows? The next prophet does.
Remember! There was a world which came to an end when the Kormorán had played his songs at the final party in the Vár Klub (Club of Castle) and closed the ‘Youth Park’ together with the bands Bikini and the Beatrice. Then, our youth was also over, it was OUR BLOODLESS WAR."
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