Feedbacks and Reviews of “Fools in the Blues” LP

 

”I was real knocked out to hear such good blues coming from so far away. The band is playin some good blues and the harp player has some very cool technique and fine tone.”

 

Charlie Musselwhite (he is Charlie Musselwhite…)

 

”I am a big fan of your band. I really enjoyed hearing your recordings. Thanks for the music. You guys are great! ”

 

Gary Primich (harmonica artist, United States)

 

”Matyas has the tone, vibrato and octave sounds of a skilled veteran. For a Hungarian, his blues voice is very good, expressing plenty of the emotion needed for the genre. ”

 

American Harmonica Magazine (United States)

 

”Anyone who buys Fools In The Blues will be pleasantly surprised: it is a very good album measured by any standard. On this showing the Blues Fools are an act that are well worth further investigation. ”

 

Blues On StageŽ Magazine (United States)

 

”Blues Fools … it´s a band with a high European standard. The band is swinging and the band members show fine musicianship. ”

 

Kjell Wikström (President of Crossroads Blues Society, Sweden)

 

”It’s the West Coast sound, direct from… Hungary? … – these guys are too good. ”

 

Blues Access Magazine (United States)

 

”Matyas is a very sensitive harmonica player that I'm glad to know. He's got a great tone and a good control of the instrument. ”

 

Jean-Jacques Milteau (harmonica artist, France)

 

”The musicians are good, the performances are well recorded, the material is well chosen.”

 

Harmonica World Magazine (United Kingdom)

 

”Blues Fools is a skilful, many sided and what is the best a BLUES with capital B! CD gives you a good and variable picture about the band and here is a hint to some festival organisers: if you get this band to play you will have real blues tones…”

 

Blues News Magazine (Finland)

 

 

Feedbacks and Reviews of “on the move” LP

 

 

”Mátyás Pribojszki coaxes a warm yet edgy tone from his harp, and he’s supported by the magic musical carpet of bass/drum duo András Gyebrovszki and Márk Köles.”

 

Blues Revue Magazine (United States)

 

”With "On The Move" the Blues Fools have moved on to a higher plane. This time around, the band have broadened their base to include swing and jazz elements which add to the band's overall sound. The end result is a very good album, from a very tight unit, that is well worth checking out They may be from Hungary, but On The Move shows any doubters that the Blues Fools know and can play the blues.”

 

Blues On StageŽ Magazine (United States)

 

”The harp is great (of course), with a Big tone, and the vocal works so well with Mátyás' touch of coolness. The band is tight and drives the whole stuff with precision and taste. Excellent work!”

 

Greg Szlapczynski (harmonica artist, France)

 

”There are plenty of fine examples of jump blues, rocking boogie, shuffle and more jazz oriented tunes (calling to mind Toots Thielemans). The quality of the playing is top notch throughout.”

 

Blueprint Magazine (United Kingdom)

 

”It is a CD of contrasts with Jump Blues to Chill out Blues / Jazz. The harp played by Mátyás Pribojszki is both an integral part of the Blues Fools overall sound and an awesome lead instrument. They employ a tight horn section which gives them a ’Big Band’ style of sound. All round the CD is good to listen to…, you won’t regret it!”

 

Harmonica World Magazine (United Kingdom)

 

”Fans of the Blues Fools’ tough sound from Fools in the Blues will find it here. They will also find a band that does not limited themselves to one aspect of music. They are definitely a band on the move and On The Move captures the essence of what the band’s real nature is.”

 

American Harmonica Magazine (United States)

 

”Zusammengehalten wird die Textur vom Bandgründer Mátyás Pribojszki, einem guten Sänger, aber vor allem außergewöhnlichen Harp-Spieler. Was der Mann an der Harp leistet, sprengt in der Tat gewohnte europäische Muster.”

 

Concerto Magazine (Austria)

 

”Musikalisch liegen die Blues Fools aber blitzeblank im Soll. Dies gilt umso mehr, wenn man das Alter und die Herkunft der wackeren Bluesbarden berücksichtigt. Geht wirklich absolut in Ordnung!”

 

Blues News Magazine (Germany)