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Michal Urbaniak feat. Urszula Dudziak - Smiles Ahead (1977) Reissue 2012, Special Edition

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Michal Urbaniak feat. Urszula Dudziak - Smiles Ahead (1977) Reissue 2012, Special Edition

Michal Urbaniak feat. Urszula Dudziak - Smiles Ahead (1977) Reissue 2012, Special Edition
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Genre: Jazz Fusion | Label: UBX Urbaniak Masters Series | # UBX 1018 | Time: 00:43:35

Polish violinist, saxophonist and composer Michal Urbaniak played a major role in the development of jazz fusion in the 1970s and 80s. While working in Scandinavia in the 1960’s he met his future wife, Polish singer Urszula Dudziak and formed the foundation of what would later become the group that would stamp its imprint on the jazz world, Michal Urbaniak’s Fusion. Urbaniak moved to New York in 1973. His popularity on the NY scene garnered him a contract with Columbia records and concerts at the Village Vanguard and Carnegie Hall. Blending music from his Polish and European roots with the funk and fusion of the Big Apple impelled American and international jazz musicians to experiment with mixing various ethnic musical forms with jazz.

Urszula Dudziak - Urszula (1975) Remastered Reissue 2011

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Urszula Dudziak - Urszula (1975) Remastered Reissue 2011

Urszula Dudziak - Urszula (1975) Remastered Reissue 2011
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Jazz Fusion, Vocal Jazz, Funk | Label: Arista/Classics DJ Club | # CDJC-062 | Time: 00:43:15

Singer Urszula Dudziak's second recording as a leader and first American record introduced to the jazz world a somewhat bizarre stylist. By sometimes using electronics to distort her voice and displaying a very wide range along with the ability to improvise freely, Dudziak was quite unique. All ten selections on this out-of-print Arista LP (including "Zavinul," "Mosquito Dream," and "Just the Way You Are," which is no relation to the later Billy Joel hit) are originals by the singer, with the emphasis on "original." The backup group includes guitarists Reggie Lucas and Joe Caro, keyboardist Harold Ivory Williams, and a guest appearance on one song by Dudziak's husband, Michal Urbaniak, on lyricon.