Showing posts with label Marcin Wadolowski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marcin Wadolowski. Show all posts

Sunday, August 22, 2021

Marcin Wądołowski Trio - Standards

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:20
Size: 147.3 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[7:48] 1. Equinox
[7:05] 2. Solar
[6:54] 3. All The Things You Are
[7:57] 4. Central Park West
[5:26] 5. Giant Steps
[6:50] 6. Nardis
[5:32] 7. Take Five
[4:57] 8. I Love You
[6:20] 9. Have You Met Miss Jones
[5:27] 10. Now's The Time

This is the fourth album by Polish guitarist Marcin Wądołowski, recoded in an intimate trio setting with the superb Polish Jazz bassist Piotr Lemańczyk and Canadian Drummer Tyler Hornby. The trio performs ten Jazz standards, three of which are by John Coltrane and two by Miles Davis. The album is dedicated to the two great Masters of Polish Jazz guitar: Marek Bliziński and Jarosław Śmietana, both sadly no longer with us.

Previous recordings by Wądołowski flirted with Jazz to some extent, but this one presents him for the first time as a bona fide Jazz player. The delicate arrangements, the careful selection of the tunes and their wonderful execution are all kept within the strict Jazz idiom, shearing away all the Blues-Rock or Fusion elements present on his older recordings. The transformation is quite remarkable.

Wądołowski's approach is very minimalistic and remarkably clean. The music is kept low key, almost acoustic, in order to emphasize every single note and chord, which thanks to the excellent recording quality are all perfectly audible. The guitar plays long beautifully structured solos, often introducing the tunes alone before the bass and drums join in. Even when the whole trio plays together, the music is still very unobtrusive and deliberately constrained. A wonderful atmosphere of relaxation and contemplation is present through out the entire duration of the music.

Overall this is a wonderful album from start to finish: fascinating guitar licks, breathtaking bass solos, superb selection of tunes and innovative nontrivial arrangements make it a brilliant listening experience. Yes it's mainstream and yes these are standards – this is exactly what was supposed to happen here and the result speaks for itself. In retrospect I am very glad Wądołowski recorded this album and proved his versatility and his skills as a player to all those who dismissed him in the past. This is definitely one of the finest Polish Jazz guitar albums ever recorded and a solid tribute to the past Masters. Hats off! ~Adam Baruch

Standards

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Marcin Wądołowski - My Guitar Therapy

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:58
Size: 105.2 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[6:01] 1. So, Let's Go
[3:34] 2. Please, Drive Me Home
[4:33] 3. Capisci
[4:41] 4. Guitar Meditation
[3:56] 5. For Stevie Ray
[5:30] 6. My Secret World
[6:28] 7. Time And Space
[3:20] 8. Uncle Mark
[7:51] 9. Night Blues

Marcin Wądołowski – gitary; Piotr Lemańczyk – kontrabas, gitara basowa; Adam Czerwiński – perkusja; Paweł Rutschka – tajemniczy głos.

Recent years have seen significant changes in Polish jazz music with a new generation of young musically highly-educated musicians demonstrating masterly instrumental musicianship and great improvisation skills thus promptly matching up the circle of top artists. As a composer and guitar virtuoso, Marcin Wądołowski emerges as one of the finest of his generation. His latest album My Guitar Therapy includes nine musically-diversified originals combining elements of popular among young audiences funk fusion music fittingly makes a good case for it. Equally, Marcin Wądołowski is joined by two renowned and impressively accomplished fellow jazz musicians, drummer Adam Czerwiński, and double bass and bass guitar player Piotr Lemańczyk.

All recordings on the album of outstanding craftsmanship evoke an image of a party of easy-going musician friends greatly enjoying the ongoing recording session and in doing so suitably delivering this very message of joy to all jazz fans. ~Przemek Dyakowski

My Guitar Therapy mc
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