This is the first album on the legendary Polish Jazz series, which is dedicated to the Hammond organ, the godfather of the electronic keyboards and probably the most significant new instrument, which dominated Jazz and Progressive Rock in the late 1960s and early 1970s (although available since the 1930s). Keyboardist Krzysztof Sadowski belongs to the first post WWII generation of Polish Jazz musicians, debuting in the 1950s and active on the local scene for many years. He combined his love of Jazz and Rock, playing with the leading ensembles of both genres with equal dedication and success. This album presents his Hammond organ performances in two different environments: Side A of the original LP captures him accompanied just by drummer Andrzej Dabrowski and the duo moves through a Rocky set, which includes a Beatles medley. Side B finds him accompanied by the Polish Radio Jazz Studio Orchestra, led by saxophonist / composer Jan "Ptaszyn" Wroblewski and featuring top Polish Jazz players, among them saxophonist Janusz Muniak, bassist Bronislaw Suchanek, drummer Janusz Stefanski and many others. This set is much closer to Jazz and features a beautiful version of Krzysztof Komeda's ballad from "Rosemary's Baby".
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Este es el primer álbum de la legendaria serie Polish Jazz, que se dedica al órgano Hammond, el padrino de los teclados electrónicos y, probablemente, el nuevo instrumento más significativo, que dominó el Jazz y el Rock progresivo a finales de los años 60 y principios de los 70 (aunque disponible desde la década de 1930). El tecladista Krzysztof Sadowski pertenece a la primera generación de músicos de jazz polacos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, debutando en la década de 1950 y activo en la escena local durante muchos años. Combinó su amor por el jazz y el rock, tocando con los principales conjuntos de ambos géneros con igual dedicación y éxito. Este álbum presenta sus actuaciones en el órgano Hammond en dos entornos diferentes: el lado A del LP original lo captura acompañado por el baterista Andrzej Dabrowski y el dúo se mueve a través de un set de Rocky, que incluye una mezcla de los Beatles. El lado B lo encuentra acompañado por la Polish Jazz Jazz Studio Orchestra, dirigida por el saxofonista / compositor Jan "Ptaszyn" Wroblewski y con los mejores músicos polacos de Jazz, entre ellos el saxofonista Janusz Muniak, el bajista Bronislaw Suchanek, el baterista Janusz Stefanski y muchos otros. Este set está mucho más cerca del Jazz y presenta una hermosa versión de la balada de Krzysztof Komeda de "Rosemary's Baby".
Tracklist
A1 Z Małej Chmury Duży Deszcz / Heavy Rain From A Little Cloud 2:50
Impressions Of The Beatles 8:30
A2a With A Little Help From My Friends
A2b Yesterday
A2c A Hard Day's Night
A3 Kołysząc Się / Swinging 3:35
A4 Skąd My To Znamy / Something Familiar 2:15
B1 Blues Z Morałem / Don'tCount On Neal 4:35
B2 Ballada Do Filmu "Rosemary's Baby" / Main Theme From "Rosemary'a Baby" 4:35
B3 Punkt Docelowy / Aim Point 4:30
B4 Za Parę Dzięków / For Thanks 4:40
Credits
Bass – B. Suchanek (tracks: B1 to B4)
Cover – M. Karewicz
Design, Photography By – M. A. Karewicz
Drums – Andrzej Dąbrowski, J. Stefański (tracks: B1 to B4)
Engineer – H. Jastrzębska-Marciszewska
Guitar – M. Urbaniak (tracks: B1 to B4)
Leader – Jan "Ptaszyn" Wróblewski (tracks: B1 to B4)
Liner Notes, Liner Notes [Translated By] – Jerzy Radliński
Organ [Hammond Organ] – Krzysztof Sadowski
Saxophone – A. Pradella (tracks: B1 to B4), J. Muniak (tracks: B1 to B4), W. Żurkowski (tracks: B1 to B4), Z. Przybyszewski (tracks: B1 to B4)
Trombone – A. Piela (tracks: B1 to B4), K. Morawski (tracks: B1 to B4), P. Zdzitowiecki (tracks: B1 to B4), S. Kowalczyk (tracks: B1 to B4)
Trumpet – F. Górkiewicz (tracks: B1 to B4), F. Kowalski (tracks: B1 to B4), J. Dębek (tracks: B1 to B4), J. J. Grabarski (tracks: B1 to B4)
Recorded in Warsaw, January 1970
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