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Tommy Vig: Welcome to Hungary
ByAttila Zoller
guitar1927 - 1998

Gabor Szabo
guitar1936 - 1982
Born in Budapest, Vig was a child prodigy, having recorded on drums at the tender age of eight. Political climate forced him into a self-imposed exile to the US where he made a living playing behind other jazz musicians, vocalists and on film soundtracks while simultaneously furthering his calling of modern composition.
Awestruck by

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970

Stan Kenton
piano1911 - 1979

Gerald Wilson
composer / conductor1918 - 2014
This is clearly heard on Welcome to Hungary!. On "Sahara," the orchestra builds its sound around

David Murray
saxophone, tenorb.1955
Intros of this sort appear on almost every track, featuring either a Murray/Vig ad lib dialogue or the vibraphonist a capella. These surface similarities lead to a thematic unity and not to repetitious monotony. One of the highpoints of the recording is "Vig Corn," a ballet like melody built upon a Hungarian folk song that features Rozsa Farkas, on cimbalom (a Magyar hammered dulcimer), and Balazs Cserta on the bass clarinet-like tarogato. These ethnic instruments are also heard on the "Body and Soul"-inspired "Buddy and Solita," that features Vig's percussive drumming and Murray's edgy saxophone mixing avant-garde explorations with quotes from the original ballad.
The CD also contains bonus material featuring a slimmed-down version of the group playing two traditional airs featuring Vig's life partner, evocative singer

Mia Kim
vocals
The Beatles
band / ensemble / orchestraThe accompanying booklet contains copious liner notes by Vig that is part introduction to the disc, part memoir and part witty and acerbic observation on music and politics. The album as a whole is a well-rounded and delightful introduction to an artist who deserves long overdue recognition as a composer, improviser and instrumentalist. ">
Track Listing
Sahara; Buddy and Solita; Now is the Time in Hungary!; Rise and Shine; In Memory of Dizzy; In Memory of Monk; Only You; Vig Corn; Bonus tracks: I Told You; Only You; Me Shall; Veled Vagyok Meg Gondolatban; Fustbe Ment Terv.
Personnel
Tommy Vig
vibraphoneTommy Vig: vibraphone, drums; David Murray: tenor saxophone; Rozsa Farkas: cimbalom; Balazs Cserta: tarogato; Istvan Elek: saxophone; Ference Schreck: trombone; Bela Szaloky: trombone, flugelhorn; Akos Tompa: trumpet; Janos Hamori: trumpet; Peter Kovacs: saxophone; Balazs Nagy: saxophone; Arpad Dennert: saxophone; Mia Kim: vocals.
Album information
Title: Welcome to Hungary! | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Klasszikus Jazz Records
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