Wojciech Karolak / Michał Urbaniak / Czesław Bartkowski - Podróż Na Południe - Moving South album flac
Performer: Wojciech KarolakTitle: Podróż Na Południe - Moving South
Released: 1973
Country: Poland
MP3 album: 1855 mb
FLAC album: 1936 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: ADX TTA AHX VOX APE AU VOC
Genre: Jazz
Violin, Soprano Saxophone – Michał Urbaniak. Written-By – Michał Urbaniak (tracks: B3), Wojciech Karolak (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4). Notes. Recorded on 29th May, 1973 Ring modulator and phasing by Brian M. Taylor, England.
Andrzej Kurylewicz Group, Andrzej Kurylewicz Quartet, Andrzej Kurylewicz Quintet, Michael Urbaniak's Orchestra, Michał Urbaniak Constellation, Orkiestra Pod Kierunkiem Mateusza Pospieszalskiego, Polish Jazz Quartet, The High Bred Jazz Trio, The Wreckers (3), Towarzystwo Nostalgiczne Swingulans, Wojciech Karolak Trio, Zbigniew Namysłowski Quintet.
Recorded in Warsaw, October 1967 'Wojciech Karolak, Michał Urbaniak, Czesław Bartkowski – Podróż Na Południe - Moving South 1973 Polskie Nagrania Muza – Z-SXL 0551, Klub Płytowy PSJ Vinyl, LP, Album Jazz. Suita O Siedmiu Zbójach (Seven Brigands Story) A1 Część Pierwsza (Part One) A2 Mollowe Koty (Minor Cats) A3 Część Trzecia (Part Three) - B1 Bożena B2 Drottninggatan 49 B3 Piasek (Sand) B4 O Siedmiu Zbójach - Post Scriptum (Seven Brigands Story - .
Wojciech Karolak, Michał Urbaniak and Czesław Bartkowski. Podróż Na Południe - Moving South. Main genre: Jazz, Blues. Was sampled in 1 song. Multiple Elements Jazz, Blues. Directions by Skalpel (2000).
Next, Wojciech Karolak played tenor saxophone in Andrzej Trzaskowski’s The Wreckers. In 1961, Karolak switched from saxophone back to piano. In 1962, he formed his own trio and started recording his own music. In 1964 Karolak (under the name of the Kurylewicz Quintet) recorded an album called Go Right - the first Polish jazz LP ever released. He cooperated with famed violinist and future Miles Davis alum Michał Urbaniak in Europe and the . While in Western Europe he also played with Red Mitchell, Putte Wickman, Leroy Lowe and others. He then returned to Poland and co-led the group Mainstream and worked as a composer-arranger for the Polish Radio Studio Jazz Orchestra.
Tracklist
| Suita O Siedmiu Zbójach (Seven Brigands Story) | |
| A1 | Część Pierwsza (Part One) |
| A2 | Mollowe Koty (Minor Cats) |
| A3 | Część Trzecia (Part Three) |
| - | |
| B1 | Bożena |
| B2 | Drottninggatan 49 |
| B3 | Piasek (Sand) |
| B4 | O Siedmiu Zbójach - Post Scriptum (Seven Brigands Story - P.S.) |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Pronit
Credits
- Drums – Czesław Bartkowski
- Engineer – J. Sidorenko*
- Organ [Hammond, Farfisa] – Wojciech Karolak
- Violin [Electric, Barcus Berry Violectra], Soprano Saxophone – Michał Urbaniak
- Written-By – Michał Urbaniak (tracks: B3), Wojciech Karolak (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4)
Notes
Recorded on 29th May, 1973Ring modulator and phasing by Brian M. Taylor, England.
The back sleeve and record labels have got slightly different matrix numbers (A side: Z-S-3 XW-551a / B side: Z-S-3 XW-551b) than on runout grooves.
Pronit logotype is printed on the both record labels.
This record was pressed by Pronit in Pionki for Polish Jazz Society Record Club (Klub Płytowy Polskiego Stoważyszenia Jazzowego) as a part of "Biały Kruk Czarnego Krążka" record series.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): ZS3X 551 3 C
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): Z S3X 551 B C
- Rights Society: BIEM
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Z-SXL 0551 | Wojciech Karolak / Michał Urbaniak / Czesław Bartkowski | Wojciech Karolak / Michał Urbaniak / Czesław Bartkowski - Podróż Na Południe - Moving South (LP, Album, Red) | Poljazz | Z-SXL 0551 | Poland | 1973 |
| AN 314 | Wojciech Karolak, Michał Urbaniak, Czesław Bartkowski | Wojciech Karolak, Michał Urbaniak, Czesław Bartkowski - Podróż Na Południe - Moving South (CD, Album, RE) | Wydawnictwo ANEX | AN 314 | Poland | Unknown |









