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BREAKOUT ~ ZAGIEL ZIEMI
MUZA 992 (Barcode: 5907783499920) ~ POLAND ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1979 Released: 2005

10th and last album by brilliant Polish ensemble BreakoutFind albums by this artist formed and led by guitarist / vocalist / composer Tadeusz NalepaFind albums by this artist. Breakout was formed in 1968 after Nalepa decided to change the name of his previous group BlackoutFind albums by this artist and reformed it under the new name. The group was fronted by vocalist Mira KubasinskaFind albums by this artist, one of the first great female performers of the Polish Rock scene, and also included on this album bassists Krystian WilczekFind albums by this artist and Zbigniew WypychFind albums by this artist and drummer Marek SurzynFind albums by this artist. The album was recorder in parallel with "ZOLFind albums with this title" and is a concept work intended to be performed at the ill-fated 1980 Moscow Olympics. Nalepa´s musical background was deeply rooted in Blues, and much of the group´s material was in fact Blues-Rock based, but the presence of Nahorny and the contemporary Prog and Psychedelic influences turned Breakout into one of the most formidable East European groups ever, with a broad range of cross-genre musical activities. Breakout had an immense influence on the Polish, as well as the entire East European music scene, serving as a beacon to generations of musicians living behind the Iron Curtain. In their native country Breakout was often criticized by the Socialist regime for idealizing Western culture and their music was banned from the media during the peak of the "dark age" repressions in the late 1960, which eventually only increased the following the group enjoyed among the young generation. Nalepa, who composed all of the group´s music, worked closely with lyricist / poet Bogdan LoeblFind albums by this artist, who supplied the band with highly intelligent and often controversial lyrics, way above the usual level of Rock lyrics used in Rock at the time, but on this album the lyrics were written by Piotr TrojkaFind albums by this artist. In retrospect this is a timeless classic and any connoisseur of East European Rock / Prog will find it phenomenal. Brilliant stuff!
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BREAKOUT ~ ZOL
MUZA 991 (Barcode: 5907783499913) ~ POLAND ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1979 Released: 2005

9th album by brilliant Polish ensemble BreakoutFind albums by this artist formed and led by guitarist / vocalist / composer Tadeusz NalepaFind albums by this artist. Breakout was formed in 1968 after Nalepa decided to change the name of his previous group BlackoutFind albums by this artist and reformed it under the new name. The group was fronted by vocalist Mira KubasinskaFind albums by this artist, one of the first great female performers of the Polish Rock scene, and also included on this album bassist Krystian WilczekFind albums by this artist and drummer Marek SurzynFind albums by this artist. Nalepa´s musical background was deeply rooted in Blues, and much of the group´s material was in fact Blues-Rock based, but Prog and Psychedelic influences turned Breakout into one of the most formidable East European groups ever, with a broad range of cross-genre musical activities. Breakout had an immense influence on the Polish, as well as the entire East European music scene, serving as a beacon to generations of musicians living behind the Iron Curtain. In their native country Breakout was often criticized by the Socialist regime for idealizing Western culture and their music was banned from the media during the peak of the "dark age" repressions in the late 1960, which eventually only increased the following the group enjoyed among the young generation. Nalepa, who composed all of the group´s music, worked closely with lyricist / poet Bogdan LoeblFind albums by this artist, who supplied the band with highly intelligent and often controversial lyrics, way above the usual level of Rock lyrics used in Rock at the time. In retrospect this is a timeless classic and any connoisseur of East European Rock / Prog will find it phenomenal. Brilliant stuff!
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WOJCIECH KONIKIEWICZ / TRANSTECHNOLOGICAL ORCHESTRA ~ FUTURE JAZZ
GAD 355 (Barcode: 5903068127953) ~ POLAND ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 2003 Released: 2025

This is an archival 2CD live album by Polish Jazz keyboardist / composer / bandleader Wojciech KonikiewiczFind albums by this artist and his TransTechnoLogical OrchestraFind albums by this artist, an octet, which also included the legendary trumpeter Andrzej PrzybielskiFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Mariusz MielczarekFind albums by this artist, guitarist Dariusz SliwaFind albums by this artist, bass guitarist Marcin LamchFind albums by this artist, drummer Marek SurzynFind albums by this artist, percussionist Piotr WolskiFind albums by this artist and turntablist DJ Pedro GonzalesFind albums by this artist. The album presents three tracks, all composed by Konikiewicz, the first two around half an hour each (on CD1) and the third almost an hour in duration (on CD2). There is also a half minute intro featuring Przybielski vocalizing a short improv, which brings tears in the eyes of everybody who knew this Genius in person.

Konikiewicz is one of the most unique personas on the Polish Jazz scene, operating always outside of the recognized mainstream, full of wild ideas, fearless, unconventional and a natural avant-gardist. His entire career, which spans decades, is characterized by projects, like the TransTechnoLogical Orchestra, Tribute To Miles OrchestraFind albums by this artist, Green RevolutionFind albums by this artist, the iconic Free CooperationFind albums by this artist and many others, which introduced cross-genre music, always ahead of its time and always completely unconventional, which sadly always remained unrecognized and often even opposed by the Jazz establishment, but which often created some of true Polish Jazz gems.

Deeply influenced by the revolutionary music of Miles DavisFind albums by this artist, which was completely unconventional in the late 1960s, when Davis recorded “Bitches BrewFind albums with this title” and a long series of albums which followed, and which shaped the nature of Jazz for decades to come, Konikiewicz was also always driven by the urge to think “out of the box”, ignoring the usual motivation to achieve popularity and commercial success. He obviously paid a price for following his aesthetic convictions, but earned respect and recognition by a minority of open-minded music lovers. Personally, I’ve always loved the music he was involved in and I am proud to call him a friend.

The music on this album follows the patterns of several Miles Davis live recordings, which present a steady hypnotic groove and basic melody, which serve as a basis for the extended improvisations by the participating musicians. The stable pulsating layer created by the rhythm section is padded by ambient background created by the keyboards and turntablism, and the trumpet / saxophone / guitar soloing, both individually and collectively, create the icing on top. The music develops slowly, layer after layer, trancelike, and keeps the listener mesmerized for the entire duration. The trumpet parts by Przybielski (who sadly died in 2011) are some of the most astounding sounds he ever recorded, and they alone are a good enough reason to get the album.

Overall, this is an astounding document of the Polish Jazz history, which luckily was recorded at the time and now brought back to life by GADFind albums on this label Records, who do a great job of documenting Polish Culture. Jazz fans around the globe, especially those who love the electric Jazz period of Miles Davis, should find this music absolutely fascinating. This is truly beyond recommendation, simply a must!
Updated: 15/12/2025Posted: 15/12/2025CD 2 Remastered Recommend To A Friend

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