Jazz The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/1270.html Thu, 25 Apr 2024 13:29:17 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Krzysztof Sadowski - Na Kosmodromie (On the Cosmodrome) [1972] http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/1270-krzysztof-sadowski/18296-krzystof-sadowski-na-kosmodromie-on-the-cosmodrome-1972.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/1270-krzysztof-sadowski/18296-krzystof-sadowski-na-kosmodromie-on-the-cosmodrome-1972.html Grupa Organowa Krzysztofa Sadowskiego - Na Kosmodromie (1972)

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A1 	Na Kosmodromie (On The Cosmodrome)
B1 	Alpha Centauri
B2 	Wam Jest Do Śmiechu, Mnie Nie (You Feel Like Laughing But I Don't)
B3 	Straight Life
B4 	Dalarna
B5 	Blues X

Krzysztof Sadowski - Organ [Hammond]
Liliana Urbańska - Vocals, Flute
Włodzimierz Nahorny - Saxophone [Alto], Piano
Eddie Engels – Trumpet
Paweł Dąbrowski – Bass
Tomasz Butowtt – Drums
Józef Gawrych – Congas

 

Heavy spaced out cosmo-jazz on the title track that stretches over 20 minutes and occupies the whole A-side. The piece starts out with dreamy, haunting vocals, flutes and some really nice hammond playing from Krzysztof himself and when you least expect it, the whole thing burst out in a heavy jazz-funk jam. The B-side kick off with another killer tune entitled "Alfa Centaura", heavy backbeat driven funk with trumpet, sax and hammond solos and the psyched out high pitched vocals adds a nice vibe to the theme. Rest of the B-side is more straight jazz style but there's no really weak tracks on this LP. No reissuies as far as I've seen. Highly recommended! --- jonnedigital.blogspot.com

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Krzysztof Sadowski - Swing Party (1979) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/1270-krzysztof-sadowski/18123-krzysztof-sadowski-swing-party-1979.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/1270-krzysztof-sadowski/18123-krzysztof-sadowski-swing-party-1979.html Krzysztof Sadowski - Swing Party (1979)

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1 	Swing Party	7:25
2 	Tenderly	5:13
3 	Wieczorne Wspomnienie	3:15
4 	Mayaka Y	4:15
5	Swing Medley	8:25
 (1) 	Honey Suckle Rose
 (2) 	Ain't She Sweet
 (3) 	I've Found A New Baby
6 	Softly	4:45
7 	Różki Dla Maruszki	5:22

Krzysztof Sadowski – Hammond organ, electric piano
Tomasz Jaśkiewicz – guitar
Jan Muniak – tenor saxophone (1, 2)
Janusz Smyk – tenor saxophone, (1, 7)
Tomasz Szukalski – tenor saxophone (1, 6)
Zbigniew Jaremko – tenor sacophone (1, 4)
Wojciech Zalewski – bass
Kazimierz Jonkisz – drums (1, 2)
Tomasz Butowtt – drums (3-7)

 

Krzysztof Sadowski (born December 15, 1936) is a Polish pianist, organist and jazz composer. He debuted in 50s and initially performed with Modern Combo founded by him in 1957. In the years 1964-1967 Sadowski was the leader of the Polish National Radio Broadcaster group: Bossa-Nova Combo. He spent the next two years in Sweden and returned to the country as an organist with a new model Hammond organ. Ever since he has been playing with his own Organ Group. ---frogtoon.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Krzysztof Sadowski Mon, 20 Jul 2015 16:03:42 +0000
Krzysztof Sadowski And His Group – Three Thousands Points (1975) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/1270-krzysztof-sadowski/9661-krzysztof-sadowski-and-his-group-three-thousands-points-1975-.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/1270-krzysztof-sadowski/9661-krzysztof-sadowski-and-his-group-three-thousands-points-1975-.html Krzysztof Sadowski And His Group – Three Thousands Points (1975)

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1. Suita Trzy Tysiace
2. Sorcery
3. Ten Nasz Zwyczajny Swiat
4. Syrinx			play

Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Tomasz Szukalski
Soprano Saxophone – Veselin Nikolov
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Winicjusz Chróst
Congas, Percussion – Bożena Bruszewska
Flute, Vocals, Percussion – Liliana Urbańska
Bass Guitar – Wojciech Bruślik
Drums – Wojciech Morawski
Organ [Hammond], Electronics [Ring Modulator], Percussion – Krzysztof Sadowski

Polish Jazz Vol. 47

 

Krzysztof Sadowski 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 USSR (1965) and Scandinavia (1967).

In 1967, influenced by Jimmy Smith, he took up the Hammond organ and formed a hard-bop ensemble, the Organ Group. 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 (recorded on Na Kosmodromie, 1972, Muza 7048) and Our Common World. Long time activist and executive of Polish Jazz Society.

 

Krzysztof Sadowski (ur. 15 grudnia 1936 w Warszawie) - polski pianista, organista i kompozytor jazzowy. Jego największe przeboje: To nie grzech, Spacer przy księżycu, Ten nasz zwyczajny świat oraz Wiatr, wiosenny gitarzysta. Mąż Liliany Urbańskiej, ojciec Marii Sadowskiej.

Debiutował w połowie l. 50. XX w. W 1957 założył zespół Modern Combo. Współpracował z czołowymi polskimi jazzmanami (m.in. Zbigniew Namysłowski, Jan "Ptaszyn" Wróblewski, Andrzej Kurylewicz) oraz zespołami i solistami z kręgu rocka i popu (Czerwono-Czarni, Jerzy Grunwald, Józef Skrzek). Koncertował w kraju i za granicą. W latach 1963-1966 lider Bossa Nova Combo. W 1968 rozpoczął grę na organach i elektronicznych instrumentach klawiszowych, tworząc Grupę Organową Krzysztofa Sadowskiego, z którą dokonał licznych nagrań dla Polskiego Radia oraz rejestracji płytowych. Współpracował z TVP - realizował programy telewizyjne popularyzujące muzyczną klasykę w rozrywkowej formie oraz własne recitale (m.in. Swing Party, K. Sadowski i jego goście oraz Muzyka na 200V).

Występował i nagrywał ze Studiem Jazzowym Polskiego Radia, Big Bandem Stodoła, Big Bandem Wrocław, grupą Novi Singers, Januszem Muniakiem, Tomaszem Stańko. Prowadził Warsztaty Jazzowe w Chodzieży i Puławach oraz kawiarnię muzyczną Pod Kurantem w Warszawie. Jest kompozytorem muzyki filmowej oraz piosenek dla Marii Koterbskiej, Danuty Rinn, córki Marii, Ireny Santor, Katarzyny Sobczyk, Liliany Urbańskiej, Violetty Villas, Wandy Warskiej. W latach 90. XX w. prezes Polskiego Stowarzyszenia Jazzowego.

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Krzysztof Sadowski Fri, 08 Jul 2011 18:35:55 +0000
Krzysztof Sadowski and His Hammond Organ (1970) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/1270-krzysztof-sadowski/3641-krzysztof-sadowski-and-his-hammond-organ-1970.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/1270-krzysztof-sadowski/3641-krzysztof-sadowski-and-his-hammond-organ-1970.html Krzysztof Sadowski and His Hammond Organ (1970)

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1. Z Malej Chmury Duzy Deszcz
2. Impression Of The Beatles
a) With a Little Help From My Friends
b) Yesterday
c) A Hard Day's Night
3. Kolyszac się
4. Skad my to znamy
5. Blues z moralem
6. Ballada z filmu 'Rosemary's Baby'
7. Punkt docelowy
8. Za pare dzwiekow
Musicians: Krzysztof Sadowski – Hammond organ, A. Pradella, J. Muniak, W. Żurkowski, Z. Przybyszewski – saxophone F. Górkiewicz, F. Kowalski, J. Dębek, J. J. Grabarski – trumpet A. Piela, K. Morawski, P. Zdzitowiecki, S. Kowalczyk – trombone M. Urbaniak – guitar B. Suchanek - bass Andrzej Dąbrowski, J. Stefański – drums Jan "Ptaszyn" Wróblewski – leader (5-8)

 

This is the first album on the legendary Polish Jazz series, which is dedicated to the Hammond organ, the godfather of the electronic keyboards and probably the most significant new instrument, which dominated Jazz and Progressive Rock in the late 1960s and early 1970s (although available since the 1930s). Keyboardist Krzysztof Sadowski belongs to the first post WWII generation of Polish Jazz musicians, debuting in the 1950s and active on the local scene for many years. He combined his love of Jazz and Rock, playing with the leading ensembles of both genres with equal dedication and success. This album presents his Hammond organ performances in two different environments: Side A of the original LP captures him accompanied just by drummer Andrzej Dabrowski and the duo moves through a Rocky set, which includes a Beatles medley. Side B finds him accompanied by the Polish Radio Jazz Studio Orchestra, led by saxophonist / composer Jan "Ptaszyn" Wroblewski and featuring top Polish Jazz players, among them saxophonist Janusz Muniak, bassist Bronislaw Suchanek, drummer Janusz Stefanski and many others. This set is much closer to Jazz and features a beautiful version of Krzysztof Komeda's ballad from "Rosemary's Baby". --- adambaruch.com

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