In early 1970s's anybody in Poland who have ever tried play music had to study this album. Everybody. Some of them admit to that, some of them don't but the fact is: this generation got its first blues lessons not from Clapton but by studding this album, especially Darek Kozakiewicz's guitar solos.
Label: Polskie Nagrania-Muza (1971/2006)
Catalog No: PNCD-940
Format: CD
Tracks:
1. Ona poszla inną
drogą
2. Kiedy bylem malym chlopcem
3. Oni zaraz przyjda tu
4. Przyszla do mnie bieda
5. Pomaluj moje sny
6. Usta me ogrzej
7. Gdybym byl wichrem
8. Co się stalo kwiatom
9. Dzisiejszej nocy
Performed by:
Tadeusz Nalepa - guitar, vocal
Dariusz Kozakiewicz - guitar
Tadeusz Trzcinski - harmonica
Jerzy Goleniewski - bass guitar
Jozef Hajdasz - drums
Recorded:
1971, Poland
About:
In early 1970s's anybody in Poland who have ever tried play music had to study this album. Everybody. Some of them admit to that, some of them don't but the fact is: this generation got its first blues lessons not from Clapton but by studding this album, especially Darek Kozakiewicz's guitar solos. What even more amazing this album single-handed created modern rock music in Hungary. Practically all first release of this LP was sold out to Hungarians who have visited Poland those days, the albums was moving from the shelves as quickly as freshly baked bread... Since that Hungarian rock music got really good and interesting, they have so many great bands, very popular in Poland as well... (Tadeusz Nalepa)
Video Clips:
Tadeusz Nalepa "Dlatego glupku jestes sam" (Rawa Blues Festival 2000)