Csík Band: What you hide in your heart
This is the 10th album of the band, that is considered to be the founder of the Hungarian folk and world music genre.
They became popular with mixtures of authentic folk and Hungarian beat and rock songs.
This time there are not only authentic folk tracks, and folk-rock fusion on their album, but you can also listen to their own compositions as well.
The palette is wide, the folk songs from Szászcsávás, the Kalotaszeg, Mezőség, and the historical Upper Hungary region are mixed blues, with alternative rock hits, poems, classical themes, flamenco, and their own tracks of pop music.
”In the past quarter century we have been through pleasant challenges, noisy successes, and rather instructive experiences. I believe, that now the time has come again for us to prove that we deserve the trust and love of our audience.
We try to show in our music that in this quickly changing world, where people slowly forget the beauty of life, we are all frail but still loveable, and are people who respect our common values.” János Csík
1. A faluban…Szászcsávási tánczene (Kunos Tamás)
2. Csak egy dallam (Szabó Attila)
3. Erzsébeti szvit…Kalotaszegről
a, Eleredt a könnyem… (Szabó Attila)
b, How mountain girls can love (Ruby Rakes – Carter Stanley)
4. Mesél az erdő (Földes László – Póka Egon – Tátrai Tibor – Szabó Attila)
5. Oláhos, ahogy nekem tetszik (Makó Péter)
6. Hallgató és szlovák forduló (Barcza Zsolt)
7. Születtem, érkeztem… (Szabó Attila)
8. Zár az égbolt (Kispál András – Lovasi András – Tóth Zoltán – Szabó Attila)
9. Ember, fa (Csík János – Porteleki László – Ratkó József)
10. Adagio Swingissimo (Lakatos Róbert – Csík János)
11. Múltidéző (Majorosi Marianna)
12. Köszöntő (Barcza Zsolt – Majorosi Marianna)
13. Ráadás: Egyszer (Presser Gábor)
Csík Band
Zsolt Barcza - hammered dulcimer, accordion
József Bartók – double bass
János Csík - violin, vocal
Tamás Kunos Tamás – viola, drum, vocal
Marianna Majorosi - vocal
Péter Makó - turkish pipe, sax., clarinet, zither, vocal
Attila Szabó Attila – violin, guitar, ukulele, vocal
Featuring:
Antal Fekete „Puma” – viola
György Ferenczi & The Rackajam
Róbert Lakatos Róbert - viola
László Porteleki László - viola
Magdolna Rúzsa - vocal