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(Fusion) Wojtek Karolak / Tomasz Szukalski / Czeslaw Bartkowski - Time Killers - 2006, APE (image+.cue), lossless

Wojtek Karolak / Tomasz Szukalski / Czeslaw Bartkowski - Time Killers (24-bit re-mastered from original master tapes) Жанр: Fusion Год выпуска альбома: 1984 Vinyl: Helicon HR 1012) Год выпуска диска: 2006 CD: PNCD 1089 Polskie Nagrania - Muza Страна исполнителя: Poland Производитель диска: Poland Аудио кодек: APE Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 52:05Трэклист: 01. Anniversary Blue (4:10) 02. Double-B (6:09) 03. Gem (10:55) 04. State Train (6:15) 05. Trata-Tata (8:16) 06. Pass Into Silence (9:01) 07. Time Killers (7:16)All tunes composed & arranged by Wojciech Karolak ('State Train', 'Trata-tata' & 'Pass into Silence' are free variations on the motives of theatrical songs by Stanislaw Radwan)Recorded: December 1984, Polish Radio Studio, Warsaw, Poland Sound engineers: Wojciech Przybylski, Jaroslaw RegulskiPersonnel: Wojciech Karolak - organ, synthesizer Tomasz Szukalski - tenor saxaphone, baritone saxophone Czeslaw 'Maly' Bartkowski - drumsKeyboards used during this session: KORG Polysix synthesizer & CRUMAR T-2 organizer, modified by Mariusz Mroczkowski  About TrioSharp-edged fusion from the 80s Polish Jazz scene - recorded in a style that's almost an extension of work from other European scenes of a decade before! The group is a trio that features keyboardist Wojciech Karolak, saxophonist Tomasz Szukalski, and drummer Czeslaw Bartowski -- all grooving in a way that's slightly jamming, but perhaps not as rock-oriented as other fusion combos of this nature. Karolak's keyboards really direct the sound of the set strongly -- and on some numbers he's using organ, but others feature a fair bit of synthesizer -- recorded in ways that sound a bit more 80s-esque than the overall construction of the tunes, almost with a few soundtrack influences at times. Titles include State Train, Anniversary Blue, Double B, Gem, Trata Tata, and Time Killers. © Dusty Groove America, Inc.  About Wojciech (Wojtek) KarolakWojciech (Wojtek) Karolak (born on 28 May 1939 in Warsaw, Poland, where he still lives today) is a notable Hammond B-3 organ player who refers to himself as "an American jazz and rhythm and blues musician, born by mistake in Middle Europe". He has also played saxophone and piano professionally. In 1958, he started working with the band the "Jazz Believers" playing alto saxophone. The Jazz Believers consisted of the future top Polish jazz players, among them Andrzej Trzaskowski, Krzysztof Komeda, and Jan Ptaszyn Wroblewski. Next, Wojciech Karolak played tenor saxophone in Andrzej Trzaskowski s "The Wreckers". In 1961, Karolak switched from saxophone back to piano. In 1962, formed his own trio and started recording his own music. This trio become the premier jazz band in Poland and backed most Western/American artist visiting Poland, among them Annie Ross, Ray Charles, and Don Ellis. In 1966, Karolak left Poland for Sweden where he played rock and blues in music clubs in order to, in his own words, "make enough money to buy an apartment and a Hammond B-3" which he eventually bought in 1973. From then on, Karolak spent more time composing and arranging though he did continue to collaborate and perform with others. He cooperated with violinist Michal Urbaniak in Europe and in the U.S., and recorded few albums with Urbaniak's groups, including important landmark - "Constellation in Concert" (1973) which presented the mature possibilities of the Polish brand of fusion. After his return to Poland, he collaborated with Zbigniew Namyslowski (including legendary album "Kujaviak Goes Funky"), and then co-led the group Mainstream and worked as a composer-arranger for the Polish Radio Studio Jazz Orchestra. In 1974 he recorded album "Easy", possibly the best Polish funk album ever, which he described: "I intended to cut a record with pop music played by jazz musicians. It was done easy, and it should be listened to easy as well; it may come through one ear and flow away through another. And if, incidentally, it brings the listener some pleasure - we may say that is mission is filled." In the 1980s Karolak established, a "super formation" - 'The Killers' with Tomasz Szukalski (saxes) and Czeslaw Bartkowski (drums). The group recorded only one self-titled album but it marked the history of Polish jazz forever, being the best example of exciting adaptation of Weather Report's language into Polish Jazz idiom. Jazz Forum's critics survey in 1990s found 'Time Killers' album to be the Best Polish Jazz Record of 1980's. Audio Clip: Time Killers – Anniversery blue Since the 1990s Karolak has played with the guitarist Jaroslaw Smietana, and collaborated with variety of rock bands. With Piotr Baron and Zbigniew Lewandowski, Karolak has started "The High Bred Jazz Trio". He continues to write, arrange, and perform in Poland and abroad. the band shared common interest in Polish musical folk tradition.  Отчет EACExact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 3 from 28. July 2007EAC extraction logfile from 17. 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На мой взгляд, это и справедливо и нет одновременно. Конечно, джаз-роковый (точнее прог-фъюжин) саунд выстроенный за счет саксофонов и синтезаторов, не может не вызывать ассоцииации с командой Шортера-Завинула. Но прямого заимствования тут нет и в помине. Трио звучит очень самобытно и нестандартно. Иногда возникает мимолетное ощущение, что слушаешь Биг-бенд, и тут же на тебя обрушивается самый настоящий симфо-роковый инструментал, кажется, только чуть-чуть припудренный джазом. Временами действительно промелькнет что-то вэзерепортнутое, но тут же исчезает уступив место своему незалежному (niezależny). От агресивного почти рокового напора они плавно переходят к мягкому, почти салонному звучанию с псевдооркестровой подзвучкой, которая может трансформироваться в нечто, весьма похожее на Return to Forever первого созыва. Итог: более чем достойная внимания работа.рип от польских коллег сканы 300 dpi внутри
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