Mini – Vissza A Városba 1978 (Hungary, Progressive, Jazz Rock, Fusion)<br /><br />This progressive/jazz rock band from Budapest was formed in 1968 and led by its only constant member, vocalist/flutist Ádám Török. The band enjoyed a successful live schedule and signed with the major Hungarian rock label Pepita, but numerous lineup changes prevented them from releasing a full-length album in their early years. However, by the mid-1970s, Mini began performing in Eastern Europe (Poland, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic), and their lineup became more stable. The quartet recorded their debut album, Vissza A Városba, in 1978. A good funk-jazz fusion with progressive elements—a style present in the debut album "Mini," where keyboards and flute take center stage. Most tracks feature pleasant electric piano and synthesizers, catchy bass lines with active drums, and a fair amount of flute solos.<br /><br />Tracks:<br /><br />01. Fekete Gép – 0:00<br /><br />02. Vissza A Varosba - 5:01<br /><br />03. Raketaember - 10:33<br /><br />04. Körbe-Körbe - 15:02<br /><br />05. Heja-Tanc - 21:07<br /><br />06. Venuszdal - 24:41<br /><br />07. Hangok És Jelek Egy Nem-Azonosított Repülő Tárgyról – 28:33<br /><br />08. Játék-Rock - 35:59<br /><br /><br />Personnel:<br /><br />Ádám Török – vocals, flute<br />Károly Nemeth – keyboards<br />Alajos Nemeth – bass guitar<br />Jenő Balogh – drums<br />+<br />Ferenc Dobó — producer, engineer
