Styles: Violin Jazz
Year: 1975
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:54
Size: 114,6 MB
Art: Front
(5:29) 1. Chinatown (Part I)
(6:15) 2. Kuyaviak Goes Funky
(5:48) 3. Roksana
(2:41) 4. Crazy Kid
(5:21) 5. Prehistoric Bird
(4:22) 6. Bloody Kishka
(4:44) 7. Cameo
(6:22) 8. Stretch
(4:46) 9. Metroliner
(4:00) 10. Chinatown (Part II)
Fusion III
Year: 1975
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:54
Size: 114,6 MB
Art: Front
(5:29) 1. Chinatown (Part I)
(6:15) 2. Kuyaviak Goes Funky
(5:48) 3. Roksana
(2:41) 4. Crazy Kid
(5:21) 5. Prehistoric Bird
(4:22) 6. Bloody Kishka
(4:44) 7. Cameo
(6:22) 8. Stretch
(4:46) 9. Metroliner
(4:00) 10. Chinatown (Part II)
With song structures similar to Mahavishnu Orchestra and electric-era Return to Forever, Michal Urbaniak's Fusion III appealed to the same fusion-buying clientele. What most distinguishes this music from that of its contemporaries was the unique vocalizing of Urbaniak's wife, Ursula Dudziak. She could sound at times like a Polish Flora Purim, at other times like a synthesized presence from another world. On this recording, Urbaniak's playing is fresh and engaging, and his compositions occasionally sound like Frank Zappa's instrumental work from this same era. John Abercrombie and Larry Coryell turn in blistering guitar passages, and bassist Anthony Jackson and drummer Steve Gadd provide a funkified rhythmic foundation. ~ Jim Newson https://www.allmusic.com/album/fusion-iii-mw0000917962
Personnel: Michal Urbaniak (violin); Urszula Dudziak (vocals, synthesizer, percussion, electronic percussion); John Abercrombie (guitar); Wlodek Gulgowski (electric piano, electric organ, Moog synthesizer); Anthony Jackson (bass guitar); Steve Gadd (drums).
Personnel: Michal Urbaniak (violin); Urszula Dudziak (vocals, synthesizer, percussion, electronic percussion); John Abercrombie (guitar); Wlodek Gulgowski (electric piano, electric organ, Moog synthesizer); Anthony Jackson (bass guitar); Steve Gadd (drums).
Fusion III
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