P. Mobil
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P. Mobil is one of the most popular Hungarian
Hungary
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 hard rock
Hard rock
Hard rock is a loosely defined genre of rock music which has its earliest roots in mid-1960s garage rock, blues rock and psychedelic rock...

 bands.

Vocals

  • Györgyi Huszár 1973-1974
  • Miklós Serényi 1973-1974
  • Gyula Vikidál
    Gyula Vikidál
    Gyula Vikidál is a Hungarian singer. He was born on Jan 25, 1948. He started his career early as a rock vocalist in groups like Iris, Pannonia, Gezarol, Pop, Rekorder and Gemler. When he joined the P. Mobil heavy rock group, it was an underground group but soon acquired a broad fan base.In 1979-81...

     1973-1976, 1976–1979
  • Gábor Szegváry 1976
  • Péter Tunyogi 1979-1997
  • Joe Rudán
    Joe Rudán
    József "Joe" Rudán is the vocalist of Hungarian heavy metal band Pokolgép since 1990 to 2010. He is also a bass guitarist, but now he doesn't play on bass guitar in any of his current bands.-Bands:1978: Ewerest - bass, vocals...

     1997-2007
  • László Baranyi from 2008

Guitar

  • Sándor Bencsik 1973-1980
  • Gábor Lengyel 1974-1976
  • Vilmos Sárvári from 1980
  • Ferenc Tornóczky jr. 2001-2009

Bass

  • László Losó (lead vocals, too) 1973-1974
  • László Kékesi 1974-1997
  • Egon Póka 1997-1998, 1999–2009
  • Péter Lieber 1998
  • András Szkladányi 1998-1999
  • Dániel Tarnai from 2009

Keyboards

  • István Cserháti
    István Cserháti
    István Cserháti was a Hungarian hard rock keyboardist who played for two bands: P. Mobil and P. Box ....

     1977-1980
  • András Zeffer 1980-1997
  • Gyula Papp 1998-1999, from 2009
  • János Fogarasi 2000-2001

Drum, percussion

  • András Póta 1973-1974, 1995
  • Zoltán Pálmai 1974-1978
  • István Mareczky 1978-1983, 1994
  • András Gyenizse 1983
  • Tibor Donászy 1983-1985
  • Dezső Döme 1994-1995
  • Gábor Németh 1995-1998, 2001–2009
  • Mátyás Szakadáti 2009
  • Zsolt Szebelédi from 2009

Studio albums

  • 1981 – Mobilizmo (LP / MC) (sung by Tunyogi)
  • 1983 – Heavy Medal
    Heavy Medal
    Heavy Medal is second studio album of a Hungarian rock band named P. Mobil, recorded in 1983.The record was realized in east Europe and USSR.-Track listing:# Nem érhet baj/I'm safe# Lámpagyár/Lamp factory# Szép volt/It was beautiful...

     (LP / MC) (sung by Tunyogi)
  • 1984 – Honfoglalás (LP / MC) (sung by Tunyogi and Kékesi, Sándor Bencsik and Gyula Vikidál plays as guest stars in suite "Honfoglalás", "Utolsó cigaretta + Carol" is live record from 1983, Budai Ifjúsági Park)
  • 1994 – Ez az élet, Babolcsai néni! (CD / MC) (sung by Tunyogi)
  • 1998 – Kutyából szalonna (CD / MC) (sung by Rudán) (contains bonus tracks sung by Gyula Deák Bill)
  • 2009 – Mobileum (CD) (sung by Baranyi) (it was released as the CD-appendix of a magazine, contains bonus tracks)

Live releases

  • 1994 – Worst of P. Mobil (double MC / CD) (sung by Tunyogi and Kékesi) (1994, FTC Stadium) (CD version contains 6 songs fewer)
  • 1995 – Rest of P. Mobil (CD / MC) (sung by Tunyogi and Kékesi) (1994, FTC Stadium + earlier unreleased songs recorded in studio in 1995, mixed with voices of the audience; CD version contains 6 songs more)
  • 1998 – Az „első” nagylemez '78 (CD / MC) (sung by Vikidál and Kékesi) (1978, Láng Művelődési Központ)
  • 2003 – Fekete bárányok (CD + DVD) (sung by Tunyogi and Kékesi) (1980, Hajógyári sziget + documentary film)
  • 2004 – Magyar fal (double CD + DVD) (sung by Tunyogi and Kékesi) (1983, Budai Ifjúsági Park + concert-documentary film) (track list of double CD and DVD is different)

Compilation

  • 1993 – Stage Power (double MC / double CD) (sung by Tunyogi and Kékesi) (all songs of the first three albums – two songs are different: Part 5 of "Honfoglalás" is sung by Tunyogi instead of Vikidál, drum-solo of Donászy is missing at the end of "Pokolba tartó vonat")

Remake albums

  • 1995 – Honfoglalás – szimfonikus verzió (CD / MC) (symphonic remake, recorded together with a symphonic orchestra , sung by Tunyogi, Kékesi and Márta Sebestyén
    Márta Sebestyén
    Márta Sebestyén is a Hungarian folk vocalist, as well as a composer and actress.Sebestyén's mother is a composer, and was a music student of Zoltán Kodály. Her father was an economist and author. When Sebestyén was seven years old, her father, returning from a trip to the U.S...

    )
  • 1996 – Honfoglalás '96 – rockverzió (CD) (rock-version remake + „Transsylvania” with original lyrics, sung by Tunyogi and Kékesi) (Múlt idő 1985-2007 contains the full record)
  • 1999 – Színe-java 1. – Színe (CD / MC) (remake hits, sung by Vikidál, Rudán and Schuster)

Singles

  • 1978 – Kétforintos dal / Menj tovább (SP) (sung by Vikidál) (studio)
  • 1979 – Forma I. / Utolsó cigaretta (SP) (sung by Vikidál) (live 1978, Láng Művelődési Központ)
  • 1980 – Miskolc / Csizma az asztalon (SP) (sung by Tunyogi) (live 1979, Budai Ifjúsági Park / studio 1980)
  • 2009 – Fegyvert veszek (mp3 / promo CD) (sung by Baranyi) (studio 2008, played the drums by Gábor Németh, on album Mobileum is a different version)
  • 2009 – Gyöngyök és disznók (mp3 / promo CD) (sung by Baranyi) (studio 2009)

Other audio releases

  • 1995 – A zöld, a bíbor és a fekete – to the memory of Sándor Bencsik (CD / MC) (compilation, P. Mobil plays two songs – one of them is „Csillag leszel” sung by Tunyogi, studio 1980, mixed with voices of audience, the other is remake of the title song, sung by Deák Bill, Tunyogi, Vikidál and Miklós Varga)
  • 2001 – Radics Béla-emlékkoncert (CD / MC) (Rudán, Deák Bill, Miklós Varga, Schuster, live 2001, various artists, included P. Mobil – some of the other artists were ex-members of P. Mobil)
  • 2002 – Magyar betiltva – A Nemzeti Dal Ünnepe – Fehér Karácsony (CD) (sung by Joe Rudán, compilation, contains two songs by P. Mobil, both of them are remake)
  • 2003 – Múlt idő 1973–1984 (CD) (sung by Losó, Szegváry, Vikidál and Tunyogi Péter, demo and live, 1st CD-appendix of the P. Mobil-book "Örökmozgó lettem...")
  • 2009 – Múlt idő 1985–2007 (mp3 / promo CD) (sung by Tunyogi, Kékesi, Rudán and Deák Bill Gyula, contains Honfoglalás '96 - rockverzió + other songs, demo and live; the 2nd CD-appendix of the P. Mobil-book "Örökmozgó lettem...")

Re-released albums

  • 2002 – Honfoglalás – szimfonikus verzió (CD+DVD) (sung by Tunyogi, Kékesi and Márta Sebestyén) + Honfoglalás '96 – rockverzió (sung by Tunyogi and Kékesi) (bonus Honfoglalás live 1978 and concert-film)
  • 2003 – Mobilizmo (CD / MC) (sung by Tunyogi) (contains bonus tracks, single and demo)
  • 2003 – Heavy Medal (CD / MC) (sung by Tunyogi) (contains bonus tracks, single and demo)
  • 2003 – Honfoglalás (CD / MC) (sung by Tunyogi and Kékesi) (contains bonus tracks, single and demo)
  • 2009 – Honfoglalás '96 – rockverzió (CD) (sung by Tunyogi and Kékesi) + Honfoglalás – szimfonikus verzió (sung by Tunyogi, Kékesi and Márta Sebestyén) (bonus Honfoglalás live 1983)
  • 2009 – Kutyából szalonna (CD) (sung by Rudán) (contains more bonus tracks sung by Deák Bill)
  • 2009 – Az „első” nagylemez '78 (CD) (sung by Vikidál and Kékesi, contains bonus demo tracks)
  • 2009 – Mobileum plusz (CD) (sung by Baranyi, contains more bonus tracks)
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