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Posted by: SurowyTato on 22-11-2009, 22:30
Stodola Big-Band - Let's Swing Again
Артист: Stodola Big-Band (http://www.chazzforjazz.com/servlet/the-789/Stodola-Big-Band%2C-Let%27s/Detail
Альбом: Let's Swing Again, 2006
Издатель: Polskie Nagrania / PNCD 1028
Жанр: Jazz
Формат файла: EAC-APE-CUE-LOG-HQCovers
Ссылка: CD (ed2k://|file|Stodola.Big-Band.(1971-2006).Let's.Swing.Again.(APE.HQCovers).by.SurowyTato.rar|246083236|07A1903846D67C5269CCD49BB375A37E|h=B3FOB2CH5YQRUPRZKJC34NRMM7MDDK3N|/
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia
Tracklist:
01. Dogrywka / Appendix [4:02]
02. Sweet Georgia Brown [2:40]
03. Salaam Alejkum [4:58]
04. Skwar / Heat [3:55]
05. Riff Blues [5:17]
06. Osik [2:52]
07. Agata Na Sprzedaz / Agatha For Sale [3:52]
08. Przez Rzeke / Across The River [3:37]
09. After You've Gone [3:43]
10. Ja Z.Z. [2:38]
11. Slodka Izabella / Sweet Isabella [4:17]

Polish Jazz vol. 28
Recorded in Warsaw, December 1971
Rezyser nagrania: Antoni Karuzas
Operator dzwieku: Krystyna Diakon
Projekt graficzny: Marek Andrzej Karewicz
24-bit remastered from original master tapes
Mastering: Anna Wojtych

Personnel:
Henryk Majewski - trumpet
Wieslaw Ejssmont - trumpet
Jerzy Florczak - trumpet
Jan Kluska - trumpet
Zenon Wachowicz - trumpet
Stanislaw Cieslak - trombone
Zbigniew Konopczynski - trombone
Piotr Michalowski - trombone
Wieslaw Zukowski - trombone
Ryszard Borowiecki - trombone
Janusz Zabieglinski - alto saxophone
Henryk Miskiewicz - alto saxophone
Zbigniew Jaremko - tenor saxophone
Andrzej Lipinski - tenor saxophone
Waldemar Kurpinski - baritone saxophone
Pawel Perlinski - piano
Marian Komar - bass
Henryk Stefanski - guitar
Wojciech Kowalewski - drums
Jerzy Bojanowski - manager

QUOTE:
Not everyone knows that Stodola Club was founded in large part thanks to our Soviet friends...Really, I mean it. Our Eastern neighbours founded the Culture & Science Palace, but it's the wooden canteen where the Palace's builders used to eat. The first dances and cabaret nights were organised there, which began the Stodola Club - The Warsaw Polytechnic School Central Club. The official opening was on April 5th 1956.
Since then (from the barrack on Emilia Plater's St.), the Club moved four times: to Trebacka Street (barrack at the Great Theater's back), to Wspolna St. (former common room of the National Railway's headquarters), to Nowowiejska St. (former Oka Cinema) and at finally in 1972 to its present location - the newly built building on Batory Street.
During all these years of Stodola activity, the most important Muses found their place here: cabaret, film theatre, dance, literature, music and photography.
It all started with dances, jazz nights and cabarets. Every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, Janusz Zabieglinski's jazz band played the dances. The first cabaret program "There is a method to this madness" had its premiere on May 22nd 1956. The script was by Jerzy Harasiewicz. Jan Biczycki was the director and the performers were among others Jan Stanislawski and Henryk Synter. For many years, jazz and cabaret were the most important events at Stodola, for its' reputation and image. The Warsaw audience always loved and appreciated the various Cabaret artists that were presented by Stodola. The Stodola artists who have performed include Krystyna Chimanienko, Andrzej Krajewski, Kazimierz Pienkowski, Slawa Przybylska, and Jan Stanis?awski. The fifth Cabaret show "The Ubu King - the scandalous fantasy about Alfred Jarra" (1956) was a huge success and received many awards (among them: the satiric "SZPILKI" magazine award). The best artists of Poland performed in "Stodola" Cabaret during the many years of its activity: Ewa Bem, Fryderyk Elkan, Marek Golebiewski, Elzbieta Jodlowska, Krzysztof Knottel, Wojciech Mann, Krzysztof Materna, Czeslaw Niemen, Andrzej Rosiewicz, Magdalena Umer, Janusz Weiss, Marcin Wolski, Jan Wolek, and Andrzej Woyciechowski.
From the very beginning, Stodola was the big 'Jazz place' of Warsaw. The first three International Jazz Festivals "Jazz Jamboree" ('58, '59, '60) took place in Stodola. At the time of the move from Emilia Plater St. to Trebacka St., six jazz bands played regularly at Stodola. They were the Dixieland Makers, the Jazz Rockers, the New Orleans Stompers, the Janusz Zabieglinski Swingtet, the Warsaw Swingtet and Gwidon Widelski's Trio. In January 1964 (from the idea of Jerzy Bojanowski, Stodola's President at the time) the Traditional Jazz Club was founded. Its members organized Jazz Fridays every week. The Traditional Jazz "Zlota Tarka" Competitions and Old Jazz Meetings festivals were taking place in the Club in the late sixties. The greatest jazz bands of the times used to rehearse here: the Stodola Big Band, Gold Washboard, Hagaw, the Old Timers, the Storyville Jazz Band, and the Vistula River Brass Band.
text courtesy of Bartosz Rzepczynski (Based mainly on the book: Jerzy Karpinski "Around Stodola 1956-1981")

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