Review by Barb December 28, 2007 (3 of 3 found this review helpful)
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J. Lamorski acc, O. R. Calvo b, R. Carbezas g, P. Escayola per, Membran Music 2007. A Polisch accordion player meets a Latin American backup, that`s an interesting configuration resulting in a nice world-jazz disc. I didn`t know any of the musicians before. All compositions come from Lamorski and have the Slav soul that is played in the Latin way. Sounds a bit strange but is very entertaining. I like e.g. Lucky, the Polish Blues, For Cheops or City Blues. The interplay of the quartet is very skilful and each one`s a great soloist. Sometimes Lamorski`s accordion sounds the French way and sometimes it sounds aggressive as I´ve never heard. He brings a new accordion sound into my jazz world. The sound is perfect, rich of colour, very good soundstage and imaging, air for the instruments to breath, very palpable, very dynamic, brilliant.
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Review by Bobpaule May 11, 2013
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Very surprising in a good way disc. The energy exudes at a steady pace interrupted, as in any good jazz piece, by the individual artists expressions of virtuosity. Maybe it is because i recently went fully balanced (A1UDCICP-700) and my auditory cortex is still getting used to it, but the recording is truly alive and dimensional with a wide sound stage, minute and subtle details come to life in an extremely rewarding fashion.
At the end i dare say that this will be one of those SACDs selling 10x MSRP in a few years, shame that so many are still looking solely at anglo-american creations when there is so much talent to be witnessed once the blinders educated upon by the www-naïve have been removed.
If an audiophile guest came to my basement this would be one of the discs I could use to show off my system, I mean it!
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