Piotr Baron - saxophones, bass clarinet
Robert Majewski - trumpet, flugelhorn
Michał Tokaj - piano
Maciej Adamczak - double bass
Łukasz Żyta - drums
Wodecki Jazz
POLSKIE RADIO 2213
By Adam Baruch
This is an album by veteran Polish Jazz saxophonist /composer Piotr Baron, which pays homage to the music composed by much respected and loved Polish singer/songwriter/musician Zbigniew Wodecki, who died in 2017. Baron, who plays saxophones and bass clarinet, is accompanied by trumpeter Robert Majewski, pianist Michał Tokaj, bassist Maciej Adamczak and drummer Łukasz Żyta and several guests. The album presents six songs composed by Wodecki (one is repeated twice in vocal and instrumental versions). One of the songs features vocals, one features a short rap part and another one includes spoken word, but most of the material is entirely instrumental.
The music is a usual mainstream
Jazz treatment of Pop material, definitely on the lighter side of the spectrum,
but very professionally executed by the participating musicians, which is
obviously intended for a wide audience of Wodecki's fan base. Contrary to the
opinion voiced by Polish Jazz "critics" this album does not cross
over to kitsch and as far as the playing by the quintet is concerned it is a
perfectly legit mainstream outing. Baron, Majewski and Tokaj are seasoned
veterans and their performances are excellent as always, as is the job done by
the rhythm section. Of course personally I'd prefer to hear Baron and his
cohorts to play a way more ambitious material, as they did many times in the
past, but there is nothing wrong with playing a bit of relaxing mainstream,
based on the excellent melodies composed by Wodecki. At least they are not
playing standards.
Of course the circumstances
sound a bit opportunistic, but the album's liner notes explain that Baron and
Wodecki, who loved Jazz and even had a Jazz period in his career, intended to
record an album together since a long time but Wodecki's untimely death sadly
put an end to these plans. So this album is a sort of fulfillment of a promise
rather than a less noble intent.
Overall this is a very well
rounded mainstream Jazz album, which does justice to Wodecki's compositions and
offers highly professional performances, with excellent soloing by Baron and
Majewski and superb piano parts by Tokaj. Even the use of rap is tasteful and the
arrangements of all the songs are elegant and even sort of cool. I wish the
listeners were spared the one vocal part, but otherwise this is a nice,
accessible but still very well done album, which will make many listeners very
happy.
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