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  | MAREK MCCARRON MOTYKA ~ BURNS NOT ON LABEL ~ POLAND ~ Blues Recorded: 2020 Released: 2021
This is an album by veteran Polish Blues vocalist / guitarist / songwriter Marek McCarron MotykaFind albums by this artist recorded in a trio format with guitarist Tomasz BienekFind albums by this artist and bassist Jacek RaciborskiFind albums by this artist. Banjo player Partyk FilipowiczFind albums by this artist guests on selected tracks. The album presents eleven original songs co-composed by the trio members, all featuring lyrics by the 18th Century Romantic Scottish poet Robert BurnsFind albums by this artist, translated into the Silesian language by Miroslaw SyniawaFind albums by this artist.
At first look the entire enterprise looked entirely weird; Scottish poetry translated into Silesian and framed into a Blues setting? But after taking a deep breath, reading the liner notes and placing the album into the CD player everything started to make perfect sense. Poetry is obviously universal and manages to cross time and language barriers, and since human emotions are basically common to all of us, Motyka’s affinity to the Scotsman’s words are not that bizarre after all.
As to the Blues setting, well the southern Polish region of Upper Silesia (where I was born) is well recognized as the cradle of the Polish Blues and many of the leading Polish Blues musicians originate from there. And even the McCarron nickname has a good explanation for the insiders ;)
The music is, not surprisingly, traditional Blues, acoustic and raw, wonderfully sung by Motyka, who has the vocal qualities ideal for the genre, and the guitars only accompaniment adds to the authenticity of the sound. If one disregards the language, this sound almost like an early, almost field recording. Of course this album is way beyond copying the original, but a genuine, heartfelt Blues statement, full of emotion and expression. The instrumental work is also exactly what is required to make this music sound honest and unpretentious.
Overall this is a very original and interesting statement, with a cross-cultural message and a nice dose of Blues, which should make all lovers of the genre happy. Silesia rules, which goes without saying!
| Updated: 13/08/2021Posted: 13/08/2021 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | MAREK MCCARRON MOTYKA TRIO ~ CALENDAE: KOLEDY GORNOSLASKIE NOT ON LABEL ~ POLAND ~ World Music & Folklore Recorded: 2023 Released: 2023
It’s a bit strange to write about an Xmas Carrols album in the middle of summer, but I can’t have my Upper Silesian buddies waiting, and I got it only now, so what the heck. Of course if one does not understand Polish, or rather the Silesian dialect, one would have never guessed this is a Carrols album, as it sounds more like a Country / Blues outing, which of course is an absolute blast.
Vocalist / guitarist Marek McCarron MotykaFind albums by this artist, lead guitarist / multi-instrumentalist Tomasz BienekFind albums by this artist and bass guitarist Jacek RaciborskiFind albums by this artist usually play Blues together and already recorded the “BurnsFind albums with this title” album three years earlier, but they have an eclectic attitude and on this album decided to collect thirteen traditional Carrols from Upper Silesia and apply some up to date arrangements to them, preserving the original lyrics and basic melodies. The resulting album music is absolutely delightful, offering an excellent way to preserve the traditional music in a contemporary way.
Thanks to these new arrangements, the traditional Carrols are saved from oblivion, but at the same time offer first rate entertainment and above all good time. The vocals and performances are perfect for the format, and Bienek’s guitar work could easily turn heads. Personally I had a great time listening to this music and I am sure many people, who love music without prejudice, should like it as well.
Overall, this is a multi-purpose piece of music, which both serves to preserve Folkloristic musical traditions and provide great fun to contemporary listeners, even those not speaking the language. Of course for people hailing from Upper Silesia, this album has an added value, but it definitely offers universal artistic and aesthetic values. Well done, my Friends!
| Updated: 29/05/2024Posted: 29/05/2024 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
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