Komeda, Krzysztof: Crazy Girl: Knife In The Water - O.s.t.

Komeda, Krzysztof SKU: 31232234
Komeda, Krzysztof: Crazy Girl: Knife In The Water - O.s.t.

Komeda, Krzysztof: Crazy Girl: Knife In The Water - O.s.t.

Komeda, Krzysztof SKU: 31232234

Format: 7-INCH SINGLE

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Title: Crazy Girl: Knife In The Water - O.s.t.
Artist: Komeda, Krzysztof
Label: Cacophonic
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5060099504549
Genre: Soundtrack

2013 release. A record of contended mythical existence amongst fans of Euro cinema and rare jazz for decades, this Polish only EP contains all four themes to Roman Polanski's first-ever feature film Knife In The Water (1962). Composed by unanimously beloved Polish pianist Krzysztof Komeda. Features Roman Dylag and a radical inclusion of the sought after Swedish trumpeter Bernt Rosengren. This picture sleeve EP features artwork from Polish legend Roslav Szaybo. Komeda has worked alongside Don Cherry, Michel Urbaniak and Gato Barbieri. While unwanted by the clutches of communism this important artist deserves due focus.

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