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KAZIMIERZ JONKISZ ~ TIRITAKA (POLISH JAZZ VOL.62)
MUZA 1062 (Barcode: 5907783420627) ~ POLAND ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1980 Released: 2007

This is an excellent album by a Polish Jazz quintet, led by veteran drummer Kazimierz JonkiszFind albums by this artist (ex-Zbigniew NamyslowskiFind albums by this artist quintet). The quintet´s two soloists are: the young brilliant violinist Krzesimir DebskiFind albums by this artist (shortly before he formed his own group String ConnectionFind albums by this artist, which would dominate the Polish scene in the first half of the 1980s) and saxophonist Andrzej OlejniczakFind albums by this artist, who fronted the most important Polish groups in the 1970s like Extra BallFind albums by this artist and Sun ShipFind albums by this artist. They are joined by pianist Janusz SkowronFind albums by this artist (also future member of String Connection and later for many years with Tomasz StankoFind albums by this artist) and a young bassist Andrzej LukasikFind albums by this artist. Of the six tracks on the album, five were composed by Debski, who already at that time was a most promising composer in addition to his virtuoso violin performances. Packed with talent and great music, this is a superb example of modern Polish Jazz at its best and one of the strongest albums in the legendary Polish Jazz series. The harmonizing between the violin and soprano saxophone creates an unbelievable sound, which has very few parallels on record. This is a must to all Polish Jazz lovers and anybody interested in European Jazz in general.
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JANUSZ SKOWRON ~ POLISH RADIO JAZZ ARCHIVES VOL.35
POLSKIE RADIO 2322 (Barcode: 5907812243319) ~ POLAND ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1981 - 1998 Released: 2022

This is the thirty-fifth installment in the series of releases initiated by the Polish Radio, which presents archive Jazz recordings from the radio vaults. Radio recordings are always a fabulous source of remarkable material, and as far as Polish Jazz history is concerned, the Polish Radio, which was a state monopoly for 45 years, recorded over time a plethora of invaluable material, which apart from the albums released by the Polskie Nagrania record company (also a state monopoly), is the only available additional source of Polish Jazz recordings of that period. For many years Polish Radio recorded concerts presented during Poland´s most important Jazz venues, including the annual Jazz Jamboree Festival and many other festivals as well.

The music on this album presents radio recordings of live performances by one of the most prominent Polish Jazz musicians, keyboardist / composer Janusz SkowronFind albums by this artist, who sadly departed recently (February 2019), paying tribute to his artistry. Skowron was active on the scene since the early 1980s and his music embraced diverse environments, playing Jazz and Fusion. The album presents eleven tracks recorded between 1981 and 1998 and are a rather incidental collection spanning his various activities. Skowron composed three of these tracks.

The first track, recorded in 1981, features the quartet led by drummer Kazimierz JonkiszFind albums by this artist, where Skowron played piano, which also included violinist Krzesimir DebskiFind albums by this artist and bassist Andrzej LukasikFind albums by this artist.

Next track, recorded in 1982, features one of Poland’s most important Fusion groups String ConnectionFind albums by this artist, which also included Debski.

Next track, recorded in 1985, features Skowron’s own band, which includes bassist Zbigniew WegehauptFind albums by this artist (departed 2012).

Next track, recorded in 1985, features the quartet led by trumpeter Tomasz StankoFind albums by this artist (departed 2018), which includes drummer Tadeusz FederowskiFind albums by this artist (departed 2018).

Next track, recorded in 1987, features the FreelectronicFind albums by this artist band also led by Stanko, which includes synthesizer player Tadeusz SudnikFind albums by this artist.

Next track, recorded in 1990, features the quartet led by saxophonist Zbigniew NamyslowskiFind albums by this artist (departed in 2022).

Next track, recorded in 1991, features also the Zbigniew Namyslowski quartet.

Next two tracks, recorded in 1992, feature the quartet led by trumpeter Piotr WojtasikFind albums by this artist, which includes saxophonist Tomasz SzukalskiFind albums by this artist (departed 2012).

Next track, recorded in 1995, features the reunited String Connection group.

The last track, recorded in 1998, features a duo of Skowron and Tomasz Stanko.

The fact that six of the musicians playing on this album are no longer with us is a sad reminder of the phenomenon of the first generation of the Polish Jazz scene disappearing.

The series, which was brought back to life after three years of absence, offers an upgraded packaging, which finally offers bi-lingual liner notes, fitting the importance of this music. The beautifully restored sound quality is excellent and the warm ambience of the analog recording is a true joy. Overall this is an absolutely essential piece of Jazz history which every Jazz fan should consider as a must.
Updated: 25/02/2023Posted: 25/02/2023CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

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