Polish Jazz vol.21 Krzysztof Sadowski and His Hammond Organ
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What if Jimmy Smith was born in Poland? For answer listen to this "1960s' Blue Note album" made in Poland.
Audio Clip:
Heavy Rain From a Little Cloud
Krzysztof Sadowski and His Hammond Organ Polish Jazz vol.21
Label: Polskie Nagrania - Muza , 1970/2005 Catalogue No: PNCD 1021 (SXL 0606) Format: CD (24-bit re-mastered from original master tapes) Condition: GENUINE, BRAND NEW, MINT, FACTORY SEALED, DIGI-PACK DELUXE PACKAGING
Audio Clip:
Heavy Rain From a Little Cloud
Tracks:
1. Z Malej Chmury Duzy Deszcz (Heavy Rain From a Little Cloud) (K. Sadowski) [02:59] 2. Impression Of The Beatles (J. Lennon, McCartney, arr. K. Sadowski) [08:30] a) With a Little Help From My Friends b) Yesterday c) A Hard Day's Night 3. Kolysząc się - Swinging (K. Sadowski) [03:39] 4. Skad my to znamy - Something Familliar (K. Sadowski) [02:23] 5. Blues z moralem - Don't Count on Neal (W. Karolak) [04:35] 6. Ballada z filmu 'Rosemary's Baby' Main Theme From 'Rosemary's Baby' (K. Komeda, arr. A. Mundkowski) [04:29] 7. Punkt docelowy - Aim Point (J. Pt. Wróblewski) [04:33] 8. Za pare dzwiekow - For Thanks (M. Urbaniak) [04:40]
Performed by:
Krzysztof Sadowski - Hammond organ (mod. M-120) Andrzej Dabrowski - drums Jazz Studio Orchestra of the Polish Radio - Jan 'Ptaszyn' Wroblewski - leader
Recorded:
January 1970, Warsaw, Poland
About:
Krzysztof Sadowski was born in Warsaw, Poland December 15, 1936. He studied piano for eleven years while at school and after graduating from the Warsaw Institute of Technology took up a career in jazz (1957). In the early 1960s he played and recorded with Zbigniew Namyslowski's Jazz Rockers and Jan Wróblewski's Jazz Outsiders (both 1961-2), and worked with Andrzej Kurylewicz and the Swingtet led by the alto saxophonist Jerzy Matuszkiewicz. He achieved considerable success with his own group Bossa Nova Combo (from 1963), with which he toured the Soviet Union (1965) and Scandinavia (1967). In 1967, influenced by Jimmy Smith, he took up the Hammond organ and formed a hard-bop ensemble, the Krzysztof Sadowski Organ Group. With the Organ Group he recorded two important albums for Polish Jazz Series: "Krzysztof Sadowski and his Hammond Organ" and "Three Thousands Points". He also toured and recorded with his wife, the pop singer and flutist Liliana Urbanska. Sadowski has composed many popular hits in Poland, as well as music for films, theater, radio, and television, and two suites, "On the Cosmodrome" and "Our Common World". Krzysztof Sadowski is a long time activist and executive of Polish Jazz Society.