Description
The album features 4 fantastic, rough, pure rock recordings from 1972 (20 minutes of music) drawing subtly on Romuald i Roman and the underground – this alone makes it a must in every self-respecting Polish rock collection.
The CD features also a specific mixture of jazz, psychedelia and sung poetry (Modlitwa, Złocienie, Zachód jesienny)
The middle period of the band’s activity is marked by references to folk rock in No To Co’s and Dwa Plus Jeden’s style: Czarownice, Kalina, Łubinowa miłość, Lato już, Gdybym ciebie wtedy nie spotkał na moście…
In the late 70’s and early 80’s the band started shifting towards melodious pop-rock accompanied by occasional interesting parts of the analogue synthesizer: Świat dla zakochanych, Bądź mi uśmiechem, Postaw na mnie…
The album’s newest recordings (enriched with nice guitar solos and exceptional instrumental parts) successfully draw on Izabela Trojanowska’s and Budka Suflera’s style: Na niejednej stacji, Nie wiem kiedy wrócę, Czy można tak?, Szklany klosz…
Extra contemporary version of Zabita woda, a proof that the band can still play true rock.
All tracks remastered straight from the master tapes
More than a must for all fans, collectors and researchers of Polish rock music history
Thanks to cooperation with the band, the performers and dates of all recordings have been recovered.
A 20-page colour book contains plenty of unique photographs and a insightful note on the band.