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Andreas Varady: The Quest
ByAndreas Varady
guitarb.1997

Quincy Jones
arranger1933 - 2024

George Benson
guitarb.1943
The titular quest doesn't refer to a goal but an intent to explore"seeking cool things, playing cool music in cool places, enjoying it all and having fun doing what you wanna do," in the guitarist's words. Despite that prominent adjective, though, cool takes an easy second place behind hot on The Quest. The playing sizzles, the writing flies over the stylistic map with abandon, and the players' chemistry has the distinct brashness of youngsters freshly starting out and bursting with ambition.
The opening pair and the brisk mid-album title track could almost make a listener briefly wonder if they'd cued up a

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968

Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970
The time is indeed now for Andreas Varady. He's done his homework so much that the process sounds effortless. He's gone from reflecting influences to absorbing and reworking them. It just remains for the rest of us to excitedly watch where else this crazy talent will take himall indications say it should be a remarkable journey. ">
Track Listing
Lost Memories; Radio Joint; Follow Me; The Time Is Now; Patience; The Quest; Story; Her Dream; Radiska; Outro.
Personnel
Andreas Varady
guitarAndreas Varady: guitar, bass, vocals; Adrian Varady: drums; Bandi Varady: aoustic bass; Benito Gonzalez: piano; Radovan Tari?ka: saxophone.
Album information
Title: The Quest | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Resonance Records
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