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Detaljer om materialet
Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd
Sprog
polsk
Genre
jazz
Emnetal
78.793:5
Bidrag af
Indhold
Cichy zapada zmrokMania meniaBielPrzyplyw, odplyw, oddech czasu -Are you going with me?Czarne slowaLulajze jezuniuUpojenieZupelnie inna jaPiosenka dla StasiaLetter from homeMe jedyne nieboBy on byl tuPolskie drogiTam, gdzie nie siega wzrolNa calej polaci sniegSzepty i lzy
Beskrivelse
Indspillet i Warszawa 2002 + live-optagelser, Warszawa 9. december 2002
Forlag
Metheny Group ProductionsNonesuchWEA International
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Gaffa online, 2008-11-10
"Det kunstneriske resultat er sine steder på albummet så gribende, at man efter aflytning kan have svært ved at vende tilbage til dagens dont"
Gaffa online, 2008-11-10
All about jazz, 2008-11-03
"A cult favorite amongst Pat Metheny fans, Upojenie - originally released by "Anna Maria Jopek & Friends with Pat Metheny" in the singer's native country of Poland by Warner Music in 2002 - has been long overdue for greater international availability ... Sung in Polish, the meaning of the lyrics can only be gleaned from the liner notes, but what's most important is Jopek's voice. She's a star at home who deserves to be better-known abroad, with her ability to deliver in a pure, unaffected and subtly nuanced fashion making "Przyplyw, Odplyw, Oddech Czasu," based on Metheny's tender "Tell Her You Saw Me," from Secret Story, all the more poignant ... Upojenie will appeal to fans of Metheny's more lushly produced Pat Metheny Group efforts, and bring overdue attention to Jopek - a singer of pristine clarity and deserving of far greater recognition"
All about jazz, 2008-11-03
The guardian, 2008-10-31
"Songs such as the softly whispered Biel (Whiteness) or a reworking of Metheny's Tell Her You Saw Me show what a distinctively haunting pop-ballad artist Jopek is; her delicate musicality and some understatedly sympathetic work by a Polish band not only reflects Metheny's own affecting lyricism and affinity with vocal music, but conjures something independently strong out of it. Jopek's account of Farmer's Trust gives the song a rare emotional power, and her eloquence goes a long way to bridge the language gap on a venture originally intended only for the Polish market"
The guardian, 2008-10-31
All about jazz, 2008-11-02
"On its own terms, the album is a charming, at times magical, confection of ethereal music, by no means ambient or background, but with a mellifluous, soothing vibe, in which Pat Metheny Group keyboardist Lyle Mays' lush lines are channelled through the playing of pianists and keyboardists Leszek Mozdzer, Pawel Bzim Zarecki and Mateusz Pospiezalski ... About as far away as you can get from Metheny's "pure" jazz discography, let alone his work with saxophonist Ornette Coleman or his oeuvre, Upojenie is a curious one alright, but one the guitarist's fans will find well worth checking out"
All about jazz, 2008-11-02