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Zbigniew Seifert, Michal Urbaniak, Attila Zoller - We'll Remember Komeda (1973) [1998]

Zbigniew Seifert, Michal Urbaniak, Attila Zoller - We'll Remember Komeda (1973) [1998]
  • Title: We'll Remember Komeda
  • Year Of Release: 1973 [1998]
  • Label: MPS Records / Polonia Records
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log)
  • Total Time: 00:41:58
  • Total Size: 237 mb (+3%rec.)
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1973 saw the release of this brilliant and moving tribute by the musicians who played with and were influenced by the late Polish composer and pianist Krzysztof Komeda. That these musicians make up the elite of the Poland's jazz scene is plenty notable and a tribute to Komeda's vision and influence. They are trumpeter Tomasz Stanko, violinist and saxophonist Michal Urbaniak and Zbigniew Seifert, bassist Roman Dylag, drummer Peter Giger, vocalist Urszula Dudziak, guitarist Attila Zoller, and percussionist Armen Halburian. The program consists of six of Komeda's compositions arranged by various members of the group, musically directed here by Stanko. Among the most notable tracks are the opener, "Choral and Repetition," the "Crazy Girl" theme from Komeda's score for Roman Polanski's Knife in Water, and the theme from Rosemary's Baby. The opener is where we get the picture of Komeda's influence on three successive generations of jazzmen from Eastern Europe. In Stanko's arrangement, the languid, processional intro is stretched to its limit. Instead of the nearly modal hard bop improvisational section that followed the theme and a quicker tempo, Stanko offers a near-free jazz reading at a breakneck pace. It's breathtaking and a little intimidating, but sublime nonetheless. Also, Zoller's gorgeous "No Lovesong at All," played with his own quartet, is a strikingly beautiful and mysterious pastoral read of the original. Where Komeda allowed the melody to suggest harmonic variations that follow it, Zoller inverts the process and the melody flows from the harmonic convergence of his guitar's interplay with the bass and cymbals; remarkable and haunting. In sum, this is a welcome addition to the Komeda library and his legacy that remains, decades after his death, pervasive.

Tracks:

01. Choral And Repetition (9:23)
02. No Lovesong At All (2:44)
03. Crazy Girl (7:14)
04. Meine Susse Europaische Heimat (Oh My Sweet European Home) (10:54)
a. Canzone for Warschau (arr. Atila Zoller)
b. Witches (arr. Tomasz Stanko)
c. The Trumpet Player Is Innocent (arr. Michal Urbaniak)
d. Dirge for Europe (arr. Zbigniew Seifert)
05. Kattorna (7:58)
06. Rosemary's Baby (3:31)

Personnel:

Zbigniew Seifert - Violin, Alto Sax
Tomasz Stanko - Piano, Trumpet
Michal Urbaniak - Violin, Soprano Sax, Tenor Sax, Violectra
Urszula Dudziak - Percussion, Vocals
Roman Dylag - Bass
Attila Zoller - Guitar
Peter Giger - Drums
Armen Halburian - Percussion
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.
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  • Santa007
  •  wrote in 01:45
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Thank you so much ! So happy to get this one...
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  • harrisondrums
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Can't seem to get this to come out as a rar file - keeps downloading as a text file...