Michał Wróblewski - keyboards
Andrzej Gondek - guitar
Michał Kapczuk - bass
Sebastian Kuchczyński - drums
Lucid Dream-Live At Filharmonia Szczecin
FILHARMONIA SZCZECIN 007
By Adam Baruch
This is the fourth album by Polish Jazz keyboardist/composer Michał Wróblewski recorded live with his ensemble called Radiostatik and the Szczecin Philharmonic Orchestra. Radiostatik was originally formed in NY in 2015, when Wróblewski was invited by trumpeter Terrence Blanchard to record an album, which resulted in the studio version of "Lucid Dream", and which sadly remains so far unreleased. The American-Polish lineup of Radiostatik, which was created to perform the material live, includes two American vocalists: singer Andre Washington and rapper Raashan Ahmad, the leader on Fender Rhodes, guitarist Andrzej Gondek, bassist Michał Kapczuk and drummer Sebastian Kuchczyński. The album presents twelve original compositions, all by Wróblewski and arranged by him, with lyrics by him and Ahmad.
The music is a exactly what it
promises to be, a Jazz-Pop Fusion with orchestral arrangements, based an
excellent melodic themes, which sounds as American as American goes, the kind
of stuff which usually gets nominated for Grammy over the pond. It is catchy,
groovy, smooth and easy on the ear, but in this case it is also highly musical
and truly excellently put together. If it proves anything, it is the fact that
European composers and musicians can easily beat the Americans at their own
game.
Except for a few instrumental
soli, the music has very little to do with Jazz, which means that the Polish
Jazz lost the talents of Wróblewski for a while, but personally I am quite
convinced he will be back to his musical roots again. In the meantime he can
pursue other goals and there is absolutely nothing wrong with this as long as
the music is well done and does not deteriorate to the normal level of
contemporary Pop, which is killing us mercilessly.
The orchestral parts are the
real surprise of this album, ideally suited to the music and performed with
great taste and skill. Such class of Pop instrumentation is almost completely
absent from contemporary Pop music, probably because it is simply too
expensive. But the album proves that a real orchestra can not be replaced by
synthesizers. Overall this is a highly
entertaining and classy Pop album with some Jazzy features and orchestral
ornamentation, beautifully executed and accessible to a wide music loving
audience, which should satisfy every true popular music connoisseur. Definitely
worth investigating!
Brak komentarzy:
Prześlij komentarz