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(2009) – Winner of the Deutsche Schallplatten Preis .

: His early work with the fusion-inflected group Things (e.g., Blues for the Last Punk , Mother Nature ) established his technical brilliance.

: In the 1990s, Lakatos gained international acclaim by recording with jazz legends like Al Foster, George Mraz, and Randy Brecker on albums such as Recycling (1993) and The News (1995).

(2003) – With legendary guest Jimmy Scott.

Tony Lakatos is a premier figure in European jazz, a tenor and soprano saxophonist whose prolific career is best captured through his extensive discography. While he has released dozens of albums as a leader and sideman, a collection of would represent a near-complete survey of his primary output, from his early 1980s debuts to his recent masterworks. The Core of the Collection

: Starting in 2002, Lakatos signed an exclusive deal with Skip Records , leading to some of his most polished work, including I Get Along With You Very Well (a Hoagy Carmichael tribute) and the award-winning Porgy & Bess .

Lakatos's style is often described as a "chameleon-like" blend of masters such as , Sonny Rollins , and Michael Brecker . After serving 28 years as a soloist for the Frankfurt Radio Big Band (HR Big Band), his discography serves as a masterclass in modern saxophone playing. Notable Albums Often Included:

A comprehensive 19-CD retrospective typically highlights his evolution from a young Hungarian virtuoso to a "keeper of the faith" for the American jazz tradition in Europe. Key phases include: