Dive into the world of Krzysztof Komeda with "Krzysztof Komeda: Rare Jazz and Film Recordings Volume One. Trio 1960, Quartet 1961," a captivating collection of rare and previously unreleased tracks that showcase the genius of this Polish jazz composer and pianist. Released on Trunk Records in 2012, this album is a treasure trove of free jazz gems, spanning a mere 38 minutes but packing a powerful punch.
The album features a mix of solo, trio, and quartet performances, recorded between 1960 and 1961, offering a unique glimpse into Komeda's early career and his innovative approach to jazz. The tracklist is a blend of original compositions and pieces from the acclaimed film "Knife in the Water," demonstrating Komeda's versatility and mastery of both jazz and film scoring.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Stella by Starlight" to the lively "Moja Ballada," and the experimental "Alea," each track is a testament to Komeda's unique style and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz. The album also includes several tracks from "Knife in the Water," such as "Typish Jazz," "Crazy Girl," "Balland For Bernt," "Chery," and "Roman II," providing a fascinating insight into his work for film.
Krzysztof Komeda's "Rare Jazz and Film Recordings Volume One. Trio 1960, Quartet 1961" is not just an album; it's a journey through the early years of one of Poland's most celebrated jazz musicians. Whether you're a longtime fan of Komeda or a newcomer to his music, this collection is sure to captivate and inspire.