
Péterfy Bori & Love Band: Bori album-replay #1: The First Album

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In our new concert series starting in 2023, we will take out the studio albums of Péterfy Bori & Love Band in chronological order and play them through following the original song lists. Giving a new impetus to our first record-playing concerts a few years ago, from January 2023 we will start again from the beginning, i.e. from the untitled first album, to the Bori discography.
15 years ago, in October 2007 to be exact, Péterfy Bori & Love Band's debut, untitled album was released. Some people know the song list even in their dreams: Labamba, Vampír, Opium... This, the most classic of the classic Wine Records, is played track by track by the newly formed Love Band, and after the album we can unwind with a Bestof mix tour, the best songs from the other records.
The career of the singer-actress Bori Péterfy began in the early nineties in Budapest, where she was an active member of the alternative theater milieu in its heyday, and later a member of the National Theatre. His musical career began with the Péterfy Bori & Love Band invented by the composer-bandleader Ambrus Tövisházi in 2007 with the song Hajolj bele a hajamba, which simultaneously brought Bori and the band national recognition. Their first album, woven from songs, alternative rock and psychedelic pop, put the Love Band on the map of Hungarian music, which - except for a short break due to Bori's pregnancy - is constantly touring.
Their ten-year jubilee album Bori X was released in the form of a free-to-download mobile game app. And their last album Szikra, released in the summer of 2020, deals with the experiences of the first wave of the pandemic and the way out of it. The band, which has released a total of seven studio albums during its fifteen years of operation, regularly tours the country. We can expect fun and energizing concerts from them in clubs, seated theaters and festival stages.
Line up
Péterfy Bori: vocals
Drapos Gergely: bass guitar
Mihály Kukola: guitar
Gergely Gáspár: drums
Pápai István: timbales, bongo, zizi
Tövisházi Ambrus: keyboards