The Polish Encyclopedia Of Jazz Vol 1-3 (2000)
The Polish Encyclopedia Of Jazz Vol 1-3 (2000)
Vol. 1: Nasiona 1. Malpi foxtrott – affentrott Orkiestra Balowa 2. One Step z operetki “Targ na dziewczeta” Orkiestra 3. Valentine (one step) Tanz Orchester 4. Warszawa znow sie bawi (one step) Tadeusz Olsza i Chor Teatru “Perskie Oko” 5. Shimmy z operetki “Bajadera ” Orkiestra smyczkowa 6. Blanka tak Blanka (shimmy) Kapelle Sandor Jozsi 7. Pani jest dzis bez koszulki (shimmy) Kapelle Sandor Jozsi 8. Titina (shimmy) Kapelle Sandor Jozsi 9. Ja sie boje sama spac (shimmy) “Beka” Orkiestra play 10. Nie namawiaj bo ulegne (shimmy-foxtrot) “Beka” Orkiestra 11. Gdy zobaczysz ciotke ma (shimmy) Boheme Orchestra 12. Nozki shimmy z operetki “Slodki kawaler” “Orkiestra Martina” 13. Rozowa koszulka (foxtrot) Orkiestra Henryka Golda 14. Dulcinea (slowfox) Marian Rentgen z Okiestra i chorem 15. Zula (charleston) Orkiestra Henryka Golda 16. Moja siostra Zula (foxtrot) Zula Pogorzelska i chor 17. Daj gazu (foxtrot) Orkiestra Henryka Warsa 18. Bez twojej milosci (blues!?) Orkiestra Henryka Golda 19. Yes Sir that my baby (charleston) Orkiestra Taneczna Zygmunta Wiehlera 20. Kiedy znow zakwitna bzy (slowfox) Tadeusz Faliszewski 21. Nie kladz palca (foxtrot) Orkiestra Henryka Golda 22. Abram ja ci zagram (foxtrot) Orkiestra Henryka Golda 23. Dla pani wszystko (foxtrot) Jan Bolesta i Orkiestra J.Ledermana 24. Zimy dran (Juz taki jestem zimny dran) (foxtrot) Eugeniusz Bodo z Orkiestra H.Warsa 25. Barbara (foxtrot – marsz) Adolf Dymsza Vol. 2: Korzenie 1. Zapomniana uliczka Albert Harris i Panstwowa orkiestra jazzowa ZSRR 2. Symphony (slowfox) Okiestra Mewa 3. In the mood (boogie woogie) Orkiestra Jazzowa Braci Lopatowskich 4. Sentymentalny Joe (slowfox) Orkiestra Mewa 5. Moon Light Serenade (sowfox) Orkiestra Jazzowa Braci Lopatowskich 6. Minut piec (foxtrot) Marta Mirska Orkestra jazzowa R.Naruszewicza 7. Konik polny (swing)Tadeusz Miller Orkiestra Jazzowa Charlesa Bovery 8. Huba – Huba (foxtrot) Orkiestra Jazzowa pod dyr. K.Obrebskiego 9. Wszystko co lubisz Marta Mirska (foxtrot) Orkiestra Taneczna pod dyr. J.Cajmera 10. Bieg z przeszkodami (fox-swing) Zespol Jazzowy Skowronskiego i Gorkiewicza 11. Caravan (foxtrot) Orkiestra Jazzowa Braci Lopatowskich play 12. Ten nasz maj (foxtrot) Orkiestra Taneczna pod dyr. J.Cajmera 13. Krasnoludek (foxtrot) Orkiestra Jazzowa pod dyr. K.Obrebskiego 14. Tanecznym krokiem Zespol Jazzowy Skowronskiego i Gorkiewicza 15. Ustka (foxtrot) Orkiestra Taneczna pod dyr. J.Cajmera 16. Szkocki urlop (foxtrot) Orkiestra Jazzowa pod dyr. K.Obrebskiego 17. Refleksje (foxtrot) Orkiestra Taneczna pod dyr. J.Cajmera 18. Wypoczynek (fox-swing) Zespol Jazzowy Skowronskiego i Gorkiewicza 19. Tel Aviv (swing) Zespol Jazzowy Charlesa Bovery 20. Luna Park (slowfox) Orkiestra Taneczna PR i Chor Czejanda 21. W cieniu drapaczy chmur (boogie woogie) Orkiestra Jazzowa pod dyr. K.Obrebskiego 22. Slepa uliczka (fox-sing) Zespol Jazzowy Skowronskiego i Gorkiewicza 23. Kowal ( blacksmith blues) Zespol Jazzowy Charlesa Bovery 24. Rudys Boogie (foxtrot) Zespol Jazzowy Charlesa Bovery 25. Slodka Ewunia (swing) Zespol Jazzowy Skowronskiego i Gorkiewicza 26. Signora (swing) Zespol Jazzowy Charlesa Bovery Vol. 3: Jazz Po Wojnie 1. Organ Grinder’s Swing Jerzy Harald Band 2. Jungle Rhythm Chares Bovery Jazz Orchestra 3. Harlem M.Janicz Jazz Ensamble 4. In The Shadow Of Skyscrapers K.Obrebski Jazz Orchestra 5. Caravan Lopatowscy Bros. Jazz Orchestra 6. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Skowronski and Gorkewicz Jazz Ensemble 7. Chinatown My Chinatown The Czejand’s Choir 8. I’ll Never Say Never Again,Again Melomani 9. On The Sunny Side Of The Street J.Mazurkiewicz Ensemble 10. Oh Bop Sh’bam Be Bop Stefan Buga Ensemble 11. Riff in Si-bemol Jan Walasek Jazz Ensembe 12. Damask Andrzej Kurylewicz Organ Sextet 13. Alexander’s Ragtime Band Waldemar Maciszewski play 14. Trumpet Rhapsody The Blue Jazz National Music Ensemble 15. Come Back To Virginia Wladyslaw Kowalczyk Quartet 16. St.Louis Blues Leslaw Lic Jazz Ensemble 17. Muskrat Ramble Jerzy Herman Jazz Band 18. The Fives Boogie A.J. Thomas 19. Midnight Sun Andrzej Kurylewicz Organ Sextet 20. Tenderly Jerzy Herman 21. Yesterdays Andrzej Kurylewicz Trio 22. Creole Love Call Charles Bovery Jazz Orchestra
After 1945, like the rest of the Eastern and Central Europe, Poland fell under the dominance of Stalinist Russia—and the Soviets certainly did not dig the swing!! Consequently, only certain musical forms were allowed to flourish, particularly those with folk rhythm, without syncopation. One tempo was prescribed for everybody and army marching bands rose in importance. The process of political and cultural oppression intensified after 1949 and jazz music was outlawed as the music of the enemy. In Stalinist Poland, jazz music was banned along with modern art, decent toilet paper and the right to travel abroad.
Thankfully, not everybody toed the party line. Young people in Poland with no taste for Russian recipes and political doctrines rediscovered jazz. Being banned and sometimes even persecuted, jazz went underground, or, as was said, into “the catacombs.” Jazz could only be played at private homes and private parties. Since the late 1940s, jazz has embraced the spirit of independence, nonconformity and cosmopolitanism in Poland.
One band came to dominate the hidden landscape of the Polish jazz scene. The name of this group was Melomani (”the Music Aficionados”). The ensemble was established in 1947 from among the hippest cats of the day. Many of them were students of the Lodz Film School, famous for establishing one of the leading European film movements and commonly referred to as the “Polish School.” Musicians of the Melomani hung out at the Lodz YMCA, one of the few existing oases for nonconformists and independent thinkers in the Poland of late 1940s.
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