Showing posts with label Urszula Dudziak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Urszula Dudziak. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2009

Michal Urbaniak: Atma (1974)


Atma is a studio album released in 1974 by the following musicians: Michal Urbaniak/ electric violin, vi-tar violin and soprano sax; Urszula Dudziak/ voice, percussion; Czeslaw Bartkowski/ drums; Pawel Jarzebski/ electric bass; Wojciech Karolak/ keyboards, Fender piano, Moog, Farfisa, Clavinet; Ray Mantilla/ Congas, drums, percussion. One could say that this is to some extend disappointing compared to Fusion from the year before. The songs don't really seem to get anywhere, although the ride is not unpleasant, especially when the Polish violinist weaves in Eastern themes. His wife, Urszula Dudziak, melds her supple voice perfectly with his violin.
Atma (RS) / Atma (MU) @ 320K

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Michal Urbaniak: Heritage (1978)


Recorded in 1977 in Stuttgart, Germany and released 1978. Personnel: Michal Urbaniak, Urszula Dudziak, Kenny Kirkland, Tony Bunn, Lurenda Featherstone. Never released on CD.
Tracks:
1. Heritage
2. Prayer
3. Vio-lines
4. Stick it in
5. Cucu's nest
6. Gaby's mood
7. Storks
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Heritage (RS) / Heritage (MU) / Heritage (HF) @ 256K