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| ARTIST: | Tomasz Stanko |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Ecm Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | First Song, Tale, Num, Duet, Balladyna, Last Song, Nenaliina |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 731451928925 |
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Customer Reviews of Balladyna
A cd that deserves 5 stars rating i don't know what happened to the reviewer that gave this masterpiece a 1 star rating. But here i come to the rescue. This is by far one of Stankos best cds for its inventiveness and great compositions. But do not take my word for it. just listen to the samples. The great dave holland plays here and does an incredible job at keeping things under control, and in a way saves it from being just one more'free-jazz style' cd. Highly recommended to those searching for surprises.
Stanko's darker side.
I say Tomasz Stanko is great trumpeter. He's far different from nice and smooth players. He's got style. Not easy but for sure worth a discovering. Just listen to this record. Stanko's trumpet goes in waves... dies and gets back to live... and again. Dirty. Roughly. Sometimes nervous, sometimes sadly. And tells hell of a stories. This album is good way to learn a darker side of Stanko. It's sure good.
Music to listen to while watching whales die
In the 1970s and 1980s I bought most of the ECM catalog as albums were released. This was the first one I actually hated. I also hated Jan Garbarek's "Afric Pepperbird" but was already a Garbarek fan from "Dansere" and "Witchi-Tai-To" and if I had listened to "Afric Pepperbird" first, I might never have bought other Garbarek albums, as I have never purchased another Stanko recording. It is common to comment on a trumpet player's technique, but Stanko has none upon which to comment. For reference, my preferred trumpeters are Kenny Wheeler and Roy Hargrove.