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Dive into the electrifying world of free jazz with Krzysztof Komeda's "Jazz Jamboree '63," a captivating live album recorded at the Jazz Jamboree Festival in Warsaw, October 1963. This vinyl release, featuring three dynamic tracks, offers a rare glimpse into the vibrant Polish jazz scene of the 1960s. Krzysztof Komeda, a renowned Polish film music composer and jazz pianist, leads a stellar ensemble that includes some of the greatest Polish jazz musicians of the time, such as Tomasz Stanko on trumpet and Michal Urbaniak on tenor sax.
The album opens with "What's up Mr. Basie?", a lively and engaging piece that sets the tone for the rest of the record. "Roman Two" follows, showcasing Komeda's intricate piano work and the band's tight, improvisational prowess. The album concludes with "Knife in the Water," a track that hints at Komeda's ability to blend jazz with cinematic storytelling, a skill he would later become famous for in his film scores.
"Jazz Jamboree '63" is a testament to Komeda's genius and the power of live jazz performance. The album's raw energy and spontaneity make it a standout in the free jazz genre, offering both new and longtime fans a chance to experience the magic of Krzysztof Komeda and his extraordinary band.