Komeda, Krzysztof: Rare Jazz & Film Music: 1

Komeda, Krzysztof SKU: 27541944
Komeda, Krzysztof: Rare Jazz & Film Music: 1

Komeda, Krzysztof: Rare Jazz & Film Music: 1

Komeda, Krzysztof SKU: 27541944

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Rare Jazz & Film Music: 1
Artist: Komeda, Krzysztof
Label: Adventures in Sound
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 666017278810
Genre: Jazz

"His music was cool and modern, but there was a hot heart inside. Komeda was a film composer par excellence. He gave truth to my films. Without his music they would be meaningless." -Roman Polanski; Volume one of this Krzysztof Komeda series on vinyl looks at Komeda's classic work for Polanski's Knife in the Water (Noz w wodzie) (1962) along with rare earlier recordings that have never been on vinyl before. These were recorded by Komeda's progressive trio at the legendary Jazz Jamboree Festivals in Warsaw. Together these recording signify a sea change in the sound of modern jazz - especially in Poland where it had been banned until Stalin's death in 1953. By the early 1960s, Komeda had found his modern sound, one which he would build on and develop through various film scores and free-jazz sessions. His untimely death in 1969 left the jazz world with a small but significant hole, one that seems to grow bigger as more people realize just how unique and versatile his music was.

Tracks:
1.1 Typish Jazz
1.2 Crazy Girl
1.3 Balland for Bernt
1.4 Chery
1.5 Roman II
1.6 Stella By Starlight
1.7 Moja Ballada
1.8 Fourth
1.9 Get Out of Town
1.10 Alea
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