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Mindig Magasabbra is the fourth studio album by Hungarian rock band
Locomotiv GT Locomotiv GT (often abbreviated LGT, and sometimes using the nickname Loksi) was a Hungarian rock band formed in 1971. Starting out as a progressive rock band, they later experimented with many other styles including jazz, funk, and pop. During t ...
, released in 1975. It was their first album with János Karácsony.


Track listing

#"Intuitio molto furtivamente" - 3:58 ##"Andante" (Presser) ##"Vivace kalapaccio" (Laux) ##"Allegro, allegro" (Presser) #"Szólj rám, ha hangosan énekelek" - 4:40 (Presser, Anna Adamis) #"Arra mennék én" - 3:20 (Presser) #"Mindig magasabbra" - 3:54 (Presser, Laux) #"És jött a doktor" - 4:28 (Presser) #"Neked írom a dalt" - 5:20 (Presser) #"Álomarcú lány" - 4:47 (Somló, Adamis) #"Nekem ne mondja senki" - 3:57 (Somló, Adamis) #"Egy elfelejtett szó" - 4:05 (Presser, Adamis) #"Ülök a járdán" - 3:46 (Somló, Adamis)


Personnel

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Gábor Presser Gábor Presser (born 27 May 1948) is a Kossuth Prize winning Hungarian musician, composer, singer. He was a band member in Locomotiv GT and Omega, and has been a prominent personality in Hungarian pop and rock music. Biography Childhood Born ...
— vocals, organ, piano * János Karácsony — guitars, vocals *
Tamás Somló Tamás Somló (17 November 1947 – 19 July 2016) was a Hungarian musician, singer-songwriter and artist. He is mostly known for having been a member of Hungarian rock bands Omega and Locomotiv GT and for composing several of their successful son ...
— bass, alto saxophone, harp, vocals * József Laux — drums, percussion


External links


Information on the official LGT websiteInformation on the Hungaroton website
1975 albums Locomotiv GT albums {{1970s-rock-album-stub