Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Graph On The Progressive Era

Matiz looks like everyone can see;]

Hi, this is only my first article on anything and in fact whether I like it depends on whether I wrote another one. So the good thing is not decided whether jescze write with Polish characters or are not ... But okay without. So the thing:

Writing about his appearance and style will not change anything, looks like everyone sees, and as someone has not seen it for a reason to rejoice more. Might be happening is that the Daewoo Matiz and the same origin, and it hurts, but I did not change the fact that each of us has some expectations to the car, matiz certainly can fulfill some of them.


Auto Center was done in Poland, but just dashboard blowing cheap Chinese plastic. Toy car is low and you sit fairly high, the seat until he spend the 2 hours they seem to be comfortable, the steering wheel ... There have been worse, even the nicely illuminated clocks, original Daewoo sprzecior gives as ..... equipment from companies like Daewoo, it's probably the best description. View of the exposed metal on the door is definitely not better humor ... Even though at first glance seems to be The entire enjoyable, however I prefer this car to ride in the dark.




Driving Driving? Hmm like to write ... steering very tolerant, so the car entering the rut is going to run itself, but rather the suspension of permanently poor, gives advice on Polish roads. Tilts August and is very practically on every corner harvested, car seems to be soft, but the whole and so falls hopelessly, driving matiz takes practice and habit ...

Engine
Finally something worthy of praise in this autku, 800cm and 3 cylinders and it may surprise really, car is quite light, feel the differences in each person, but still can do the trick in the town without any problems, whether Lupo Polo 1.0 at the start do not have a bigger chance. In the 800cm matizie wycisnieto 50koni and it is not enough, especially in the 1pktowym injection, but unfortunately it also has its effects over the course of power / torque, the car accelerated in order to require filming of turnover and frequent gear changes, but all the 120 it is possible to as much as possible to go, and even anticipate. Zdycydowanie biggest advantage is its total vehicle combustion, assuming that we go alone without ballast and keep pressure in the tires, effortlessly reach even the burning of 5.5 in the city.

Overall
Matiz is not as hopeless car totality as it sounds, its great advantage is the savings in, which will surprise and surprise everyone. Another important advantage is the fact that these cars do not crash, the silnikiami and from the car does not have any problems, tested matiz has well over 100 thousand km przebiegiu and all this course with no surprises and it is not certainly "hit model," workout at our 3 pieces and each writes down the same way.

Autko appreciate very positively, spending an estimated 6 thousand ships gets for it reliability and cost, but also poor security and mediocre running ... oh well, one has to calculate what is a priority and make the right choices:)



Pros:

  • Saving
  • Dynamics
  • Reliability
  • low parts
  • Cheap auto, cheap oc ...
Cons

  • slowly heats up
  • hopeless steering wheels
  • Delicate, in August if they were rushing out of plasticine
  • trunk almost no
  • my elbow hooks with desktop despite the optimal location of the seat.



Friday, June 8, 2007

Pokemon Doujin Online Ita

Novi Singers - 1999 - Vocal Jazz from Poland (1965-1975) Jerzy Milian

Novi Sing ers is surely one of the most popular Polish jazz groups. It’s name itself describes us the group’s style: New Original Vocal Instruments. The group, formed in 1964 by Bernard Kawka, Janusz Mych, Waldemar Parzyński, Ewa Wanat, was something innovative and fresh in Polish music industry, and that is why Novi was highly appreciated by the critics and immediately received enormous publicity. They took part in music festival in Zurich, where they of course were given first prize. In 1967 Głuch decided to continue his career in US, after 6 years Kawka left the group but he was soon replaced by Ochalski and than by Szeremeta. Novi’s music became well-known in whole Europe due to the wide array of songs. Apart from their own compositions, they were singing jazz standards and in 1971 they released “Novi Sing Chopin”, which was a tribute to our great composer.


I wasn’t sure which album should be posted, but finally I decided that it would be „1965-1975 - Vocal Jazz from Poland” – astonishing compilation of the best tracks form years 65-75. We ought to remember that apart from the four Singers, man y other Polish musicians, dry as Karolak, Makowicz Ptaszyn Wroblewski, Namysłowski, Stanko, took part in recording the tracks. You might think an album with That vocal jazz is boring, monotonous and songs are tedious, but you're wrong! Every track presents different use of human voice, so I bet you would not That be fed up with this compilation!


Novi Singers is unquestionably one of the most famous and characteristic Polish jazz groups. The name itself defines the nature of our team (New Original Vocal Instruments), a vocal jazz, which is using a vocal imitation of instruments. Its activity started in 1964 in the composition of Alexander depth uh, Bernard Jackson, Janusz Mych, Waldemar Parzyński, Ewa Wanat. The music he created Novi was certainly something new on the Polish market, and therefore aroused admiration of all critics. A few years later, during another foreign festival in Zurich, Novi Singers were honored again - this time they have been awarded first prize. In later years, the initial composition of the team has changed (first in 67 departed Głuch, and six years later, Jackson, whose place was Ochalski, replaced in 1977 by Szeremeta). Their work met with such recognition, inter alia, because of the wide repertoire, which included both their own compositions, new arrangements of jazz standards (including the album Pay Tribute to 81) and an album Novi Sing Chopin (1971) - devoted entirely to the work of the great virtuoso classical music.

long wondered which of the album to introduce you to Novi. I finally decided that it will be "1965-1975 - Vocal Jazz from Poland" - the collection of the best tracks released in 1999. It is worth noting, that in addition to four "Singersów" in the recording tracks attended nearly 30 jazz musicians, including such notables as Karolak, Makowicz Ptaszyn Wroblewski, Namysłowski, Stanko. It might seem that the entire album based mainly on vocalu can be monotonous, all the songs the same, but nothing like that. I urge you to familiarize yourself with this little part of the work of Novi Singers.

first Novi Singers - Torpedo (2:42)
second Novi Singers - All Together (3:08)
third Novi Singers - Christine (2:47)
4th Novi Singers - Misfit (3:28)
5th Novi Singers - My Own Revolution (4:27)
6th Novi Singers - Next, Please (2:40)
7th Novi Singers - Five, Four, Three (4:00)
8th Novi Singers - It Does not Matter (2:43)
9th Novi Singers - The Runway (3:40)
10th Novi Singers - Oh, Woman (4:04)
11th Novi Singers - Jeans (3:52)


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Saturday, June 2, 2007

Wrestling Little Sisters

- 1969 - Zbigniew Namyslowski

Jerzy Milian – one of greatest Polish vibraphonists, he graduated from Berlin Music Academy. He started to perform in early 50s, when he established his own band and was also playing in other bands on the piano. A breakthrough in his career was in ’54 when Krzysztof Komeda noticed his talent. Under his influence, Milian took up playing the vibraphone and joined his group, with which he performed on I International Jazz Festival in Sopot. Of course, due to this event Milian became really popular and after a few years he began to cooperate with Belgian radio orchestra – BRT, and finally he was lecturing at the Berlin Music Academy.
This album (Bazaar) deserves a great renown because of many different factors. Firstly, I have to mention track number one “Memory of Bach”, which inspired many modern jazzmen. What’s more, you should pay attention to the so
ng with Ewa Wanat’s (member of Novi Singers) vocal. If you are not still convinced that this album is a masterpiece remember that Jerzy Milian is the most recognizable Polish vibraphonist and it’s obligatory for each and every fan of this music to be acquainted with at least one of his albums.

Jerzy Milian - vibraphonist, a graduate of the Berlin Academy of Music. He started playing at the beginning of year 1950, assuming his orchestra, and most notably playing in other bands on the piano. In 1954 he drew attention to Miliana Krzysztof Komeda and invited him to cooperate. Under the influence of Komeda Milian abandoned the piano to be vibes in his band. On the first International Jazz Festival in Sopot, the team has achieved significant success Komeda, which led to increased interest in the person Miliana. Several years later (exactly in year 65) collaborates with the Belgian Radio Orchestra BRT. Then already gaining notoriety in the west: Working in a German radio station, and taught at the Berlin Academy of Music.

This album deserves attention for several reasons. Attention should be paid to the first track (Memory of Bach), which became one of the classics of Polish jazz - which later inspired many modernjazzowych teams. In addition, a song number 5 Ewa Wanat accompanied vocal (member of one of the most phenomenal Polish jazz groups - Novi Singers). If these arguments do not lead you to get acquainted with the production of a do it if only because of the fact that Jerzy Milian is the most famous Polish vibes and for every self-respecting jazz fan should be a duty.

first Jerzy Milian - Memory Of Bach (2:53)
second Jerzy Milian - My Favourite Band (4:53)
third Jerzy Milian - sensational Luciano (3:56)
4th Jerzy Milian - Sketches Party (4:00)
5th Jerzy Milian - Tempus Jazz 67 (4:10)
6th Jerzy Milian - Bazaar in Ashgabat (5:32)
7th Jerzy Milian - Serial Rag (1:54)
8th Jerzy Milian - Valse Ex Cathedra (5:01)


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Friday, June 1, 2007

Cigna Ppo Formulary Mucinex

Bazzar - 1964 - Lola

Zbigniew Namyslowski - cellist by profession, however he is famous for playing Also on the flute, trombone and sax (alto and tenor Both). He Achieved his first success in 1956, when I he received honorable individual as a cellist of Modern Dixielanders During The Student Jazz Review in Wroclaw. Later on, he was Cooperating with many famous Polish Jazzmen: Christopher Sadowski, Andrew Trzaskowski, Michal Urbaniak and Urszula Dudziak, Simultaneously developing his own career.
I chose one of his records not without a purpose. Being the first album to be released Abroad (1964, Decca, London), "Lola" - is a part of Polish jazz's history. Recorded by Namyslowski (alto sax), Gulgowski (piano), Wojcik (bass) and Bartkowski (drums), it consists of 8 tracks, Which Are Especially appreciated is due Namyslowski's great sax solos.


Zbigniew Namyslowski - a trained cellist, but also valued flute, trombone, and especially Meanwhile, the saxophonist alto, tenor and arranger and composer. For the first time sighted on the Review of Student Jazz Bands in Wroclaw, where in 1956 he won an individual award playing the trombone in the band Modern Dixielanders. In later years cooperated with Krzysztof Sadowski, Andrzej Trzaskowski, Michal Urbaniak, Urszula Dudziak. At the same time constantly continued his solo career.
plate, which is why I chose to present to you, because on the history of Polish jazz that was the first album from the Polish music issued abroad. Lola, because is the title of this album was released in 1964 by London Decca label. The album was recorded in the composition Namyslowski (alto sax), Gulgowski (piano), Wojcik (bass) and Bartkowski (drums) contains 8 songs that have gained our ears primarily Saxie wonderful solos.



first Zbigniew Namyslowski - Beautiful Lola, Flower of the North (Beautiful Lola, Flower of the North) (6:40)
second Zbigniew Namyslowski - Leszek I, Ludwig (3:38)
third Zbigniew Namyslowski - Piatawka (in 5 / 4 Time) (8:03)
4th Zbigniew Namyslowski - Shmues Blues (3:52)
5th Zbigniew Namyslowski - Despair (7:22)
6th Zbigniew Namyslowski - Tkotkonitkotko (4:47)
7th Zbigniew Namyslowski - Carey - the most important (The Caretaker - The Most Important Man) (3:56)
8th Zbigniew Namyslowski - Ol 'Man River (6:46)
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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Samples Of A Church Anniversary Letter

Welcome

Hi,
As the title suggests, the blog will present you Polish jazz. It is really popular as some Polish bands achieved renown throughout all the continents. Unfortunately, for some of you the access to this music is really limited. And that is the main reason why I decided to set up this blog. I hope that you will enjoy reading and listening to Polish great jazz masters, and exploring the beauty of modern, innovative bands.
I intend to post at least one album per week. So enjoy the Polish jazz!

Witam.
Jak widać po tytule, blog ten będzie w całości poświęcony polskiemu jazzowi. Muzyka, which although has a lot of interest is not always readily available. Fortunately go reissued albums, which years ago created the history of this music in our country, but not everyone is able to buy all the plates, they would like to see - whether due to financial reasons or lack of access to sources where these boards are available. Blog was created for people who are looking for every opportunity to familiarize yourself with this music, and do not always find it. I will try to present their productions and artists who are famous around the world, not to mention more recent publications - both classic and more innovative.
plan to put at least one album each week.