ABUSE FORM
Paradox - Drifting Feather (1971)
Posted By :
intothe
|
Date :
14 Aug 2009 16:58:33
|
Comments :
1
|
|
Paradox - Drifting Feather (1971)
Jazz | EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) | 232 MB | full scans
Polskie Nagranie (2004) | 40:29 | RAR with 5% recovery
24-bit digitally remastered
Jazz | EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) | 232 MB | full scans
Polskie Nagranie (2004) | 40:29 | RAR with 5% recovery
24-bit digitally remastered
After the groups first rehersals in 1968, I thought it a paradox to play jazz without drums, with bassoon, and cello which hums and groans in bebop diminished fifths. At that time, the very sound combination of the bassoon, trombone, cello and bass made me happy and inspired me to make some musical tricks and jokes on the borderline of jazz and folk. I don't hesitate to write pieces in the spirit of Polish folk music, to draw original examples from the rich sources of folklore, Polish and European. Continuing our work in 1971, with some changes in instrumentation (alto sax, trombone, cello, bass and guitar), we realise that our sound resembles a folk band manned with modern jazzmen. However, I think that this is where our originality lies, and the lack of drums makes no difference to the soloist who can swing well enough by themselves. - by Andrzej Brzeski
Tracks:
1. Malaguena (Ernesto Lecuona) 13:12
2. Uncle Leo's Intimate Life (Andrzej Brzeski) 3:59
3. Do You Have Fresh Eggs, or in Mrs. Bronka's Baackyard (Andrzej Brzeski) 3:32
4. Drifting Feather (Andrzej Brzeski) 5:05
5. Pietrek (Pete) (Andrzej Brzeski) 3:53
6. Grandma's Hen (Andrzej Brzeski) 4:12
7. Auntie's Chitchot (Andrzej Brzeski) 6:36
Personnel:
Andrzej Brzeski (Trombone)
Michal Gorny (Cello)
Stanislaw Kulhawczuk (Bass)
Slawomir Piwowar (Classical Guitar)
Wlodzimierz Szlaskiewicz (Alto Saxophon)
Dlink
| ADVERTISING » | Fast Download | « ADVERTISING |
Posted By:
eisler444
Date:
14 Aug 2009 18:25:22
Спасибо!!!

