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01. KRZYSZTOF KOMEDA TRIO - Typish Jazz
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02. KRZYSZTOF KOMEDA TRIO - Crazy Girl
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03. KRZYSZTOF KOMEDA TRIO - Cherry
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04. KRZYSZTOF KOMEDA TRIO - Ballad For Bernt
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ARTIST
KOMEDA TRIO, KRZYSZTOF
TITLE
Crazy Girl: Soundtrack From The Motion Picture "The Knife In The Water"
FORMAT
7"
LABEL
CACOPHONIC
CATALOG #
CACK 4501EP
CACK 4501EP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
9/2/2016
2013 release. A record of contended mythical existence amongst fans of Euro cinema and rare jazz for decades, this Polish only EP contains all four themes to
Roman Polanski
's first-ever feature film
Knife In The Water
(1962). Composed by unanimously beloved Polish pianist
Krzysztof Komeda
. Features
Roman Dylag
and a radical inclusion of the sought after Swedish trumpeter
Bernt Rosengren
. This picture sleeve EP features artwork from Polish legend
Roslav Szaybo
. Komeda has worked alongside
Don Cherry
,
Michel Urbaniak
and
Gato Barbieri
. While unwanted by the clutches of communism this important artist deserves due focus.
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