Andrzej Chochół - guitar
Henryk Gembalski - violin
Krzysztof Majchrzak - bass
Michał Zduniak - drums
Our Last Session
PRIVATE EDITION
By Adam Baruch
This is an archival release of
an improvised recording session by four Polish Jazz musicians: guitarist Andrzej
Chochół, violinist Henryk Gembalski, bassist Krzysztof Majchrzak and drummer
Michał Zduniak, all members of groups like Labirynt, Zdubop (or Zdu-bop) and
other ensembles, active usually on the alternative Polish Jazz scene far from
the fame and glory of the mainstream but certainly not less significant. The
session was recorded at the studio owned by Zduniak, who was at the time
already gravely ill and sadly died a year to the day since the session date.
The album presents seven tracks, six of which are spontaneous improvisations
and one was composed by Majchrzak.
The music is an incredibly
dense barrage of group improvisation by these four veteran musicians, creating
a wall of sound effect, which still enables the individual instruments to be
heard clearly. The individual parts vary in their intensity and dynamics,
bringing each of the musicians up front, but there are no straightforward solo
parts as such.
Although this music is all
about group improvisation, the individual contributions are all first rate.
Gembalski is sadly one of the most underrated Polish Jazz violinists and his
parts on this album are nothing short of spectacular. Majchrzak is a brilliant
bass guitarist, also sadly little known beyond a close list of friends and
followers. Perhaps the fact that he lives in Paris since many years took him out of the
public eye, but he is a world class player and has little competition on the
local Polish scene. Chochół contributes some hair-rising electric guitar soli, and
he also deserves a much wider recognition. Zduniak contributed superb drumming
parts to many iconic Polish Jazz albums and his untimely death was a blow to
the scene.
It is truly great to have this
music available, as it not only deserves to be heard, but is also an important
historic record of the lesser known components of the Polish Jazz scene, which
should be remembered and documented. Overall this is a fascinating
piece of music with historic significance, which is worth looking for and
listening to, and which might surprise many listeners with its richness and
uniqueness.
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