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digitizedbyfulop94 edited over 2 years ago
Full recording sample: https://voca.ro/1lbbyvXmWXop
It could be a Hungarian track, instrumental.
I have found it on a home-recorded 90 minutes cassette.
The whole cassette contains Hungarian Schlager songs except this one which is the last track on the A side.
Strange, because the style of this track is very different from the other Schlager tracks (with Hungarian lyrics). The sound of the artist of that songs is very characteristic and first I would say he is Cirmos Kormos Gábor, he has a typic deep voice and very similar to the artist of these songs. Sadly, I cannot manage to find none of that tracks via their lyrics or title. To tell the truth comparing the lyrics to Gabor's track titles, the artist is not him... Is my recording performed by the same artist as the other totally different styled and non-instrumental Schlager tracks are?? Or somebody just recorded this track at the end of the A side to fill up this side on the tape?
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Here is the same sample with Dolby noise reduction.
https://vocaroo.com/1mL91WNZZch9
In the meantime, I've found another similar tape with the same artist: a deep-voiced Hungarian man who composed and also performed (I suppose only) home-recorded songs from Budapest in styles like Schlager, Synth-Pop, Ballad. Certainly, they were used to listen to these tapes on family occassions like weddings.
I don't know the recording date (maybe between 1995-2000?).
I found these information on the other cassette label (and I'm 100% sure that also he sings on this tape, which contains this unknown track):
MAGYAR BÉLA
1133 Budapest, Ipoly u. 24/B
3298703 (I don't know what is this)
06304977641
szerző+ének+hangszerelés /means: author+vocal+instruments/
I don't know whether the telephone number or address of this guy are still valid.
Anyway, his voice is very similar to Cirmos Kormos Gábor, as I mentioned before.
This sample is a bit different from the others but I can hear some similar instruments like in his other tracks, so it can be composed also by Béla Magyar.
I think only he is the one person who knows the answer. :( -
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