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BAZAAR -(CS-19) |
BAZAAR -(CS-19)
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Artist |
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1. JERZY MILIAN |
Ashkhabad Bazaar |
| 2. ADRZEJ TRZASKOWSKI | Synopsis Expression II |
| 3. KRZYSTOF KOMEDA | Katorna |
| 4. JERZY MILIAN | Rewelacyjny Luciano |
| 5. JAN WROBLEWSKI | Katorna |
| 6. NOVI SINGERS | Rien Ne Va Plus |
| 7. ZBIGNIEW NAMYSLOWSKI | Five Four Bars |
| 8. JAN WROBLEWSKI | Rajd Safari |
| 9. JERZY MILIAN | Tempus Jazz |
| 10. POLISH JAZZ QUARTET | Promenade Through Empty Streets |
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Customer Reviews:
Reviewer: MARK TURNER (DJ Rocky Rococo @ Jazzadelica) Following up collections from Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Russia, the latest stop on Cosmic Sounds' jazz tour of Eastern Europe is 1960's Poland. And it's a rousing success. Among my favorites are the four tracks featuring vibes player Jerzy Milian: three under his own name and a fourth as featured soloist with Jan Wroblewski and the Polish Radio Jazz Orchestra. Then there's a really swingin' track by the Novi Singers, one of the all-time greatest jazz vocal groups...from any country! Pianist and film composer Krzystof Komeda, perhaps the most familiar name here, is oddly represented by two versions of the same composition ("The Kitten"), both programmed on the same side of the record. Aside from that minor quibble, BAZAAR really is a valuable and entertaining document of a mostly ignored part of jazz history. Reviewer: SEVEN by ANDY THOMAS , Issue 149 Profiling the sounds of East European jazz new and old with his Cosmic Sounds label, Zeljko Kerleta is a man committed to bringing this music to a wider audience. This is the fifth in a series looking at the areas vibrant jazz scene from the sixties and seventies (following on from albums of Czech, Russian and Yugoslavian gems). Along the same lines as the recent JCR compilation, this superb album focuses on the incredible jazz music of sixties' Poland. While Kerleta states that this is 'straight ahead jazz' there is nothing remotely safe about the fierce jazz of artists like Krystof Komeda and Jan Wroblewski. Elsewhere, the easy vocal jazz of the Novi Singers is offset by the Pharoah Sanders style jazz dance of Zbigniew Namyslowski, on an album that will surprise and inspire in equal measure. |
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