Laid Back Show – 29/10/2008
Posted on October 30, 2008 by Julius | Share |A few weeks ago , rHil & Fab-E went on a digging mission in Eastern Europe (Budapest and Krakow). It’s time now to discover the music they brought back. This show is all about Jazz, Jazz-Fusion, Jazz-Rock and Progressive Rock released in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Yugoslavia in the 70’s.
As an introduction, here is Modry Efekt playing at “Lucerne” music hall in 71:
And now get ready for a musical journey behind the iron curtain selected and mixed by rHil.
Zbigniew Namyslowski – Kujaviak goes funky
Polish jazz multi-instrumentalist and composer born in Warsaw.
Michal Urbaniak – Always Ready
Polish jazz musician who emigrated in 1973 to the United States.
Many consider he played a central role in the development of jazz fusion in the 70s and 80s.
Extra Ball – Siodemka
Extra Ball was founded in â74 by Polish jazz guitarist, Jaroslaw Smietana.
Jazz Q – Carodej (Wizard)
Czech Jazz quintet with a track from their â73 album âSymbiosisâ.
Bergendy – Kikapcsolom az idegrendszerem
Bergendy – Fagypant folott mienk a vilag
Hungarian Jazz.
Kati Kovacs – El ne hagyd magad
Kati KovĂĄcs is a Hungarian singer and actress.
Niemen – Zechcesz mnie zechcesz
Czes?aw Niemen was one of the most important and original Polish singer-songwriters.
Urszula Sipinska – Fortepian w rzece
Polish singer-songwriter and pianist.
Marie Rottrova – Ring of light
Marie Rottrova debuted in one of the first soul band of Czechoslovakia, Flamingo.
Skorpio – Lead me through the night
Hungarian progressive rock band.
Syrius – Igen, szep volt (yeah, that was nice)
Hungarian jazz-rock featuring guitar player Jackie Orszaczky who later moved to Australia.
General – Kapj elo egy lemezt
Out of their 77 album âZenegepâ (Hungary).
September – Za tvoj rodjendan
Jazz-Rock Band from Ljubljana (Slovenia).
The Flamingo Group – Chain of fools
Czechoslovakian cover of a classic Aretha Franklin track.
Czerwone Gitary – Coda
One of the most popular rock bands in the history of Polish popular music.
Locomotiv GT – Es jott a doktor
Metro – A penz
Two of the most influential bands from the 60s/70s Hungarian rock scene.
Niemen – Enigmatyczne impresje
Niemen switched to progressive rock while recording the album âEnigmaticâ in â69.
Czerwone Gitary – Rytm ziemi
Another track from polish rock band Czerwone Gitary.
Modry Efekt – Ma hra
Progressive bands from Czechoslovakia.



















I’m lovin’ it…!
This is amazing!For me a Polish girl to be in Brussels and to listen to this excellent show :):)
Respect! for having visited my homeland and collectin all the goodies!!!!
Peace!
keep it up!
JoBee
Glad you like it. It’s great for us to give a European dimension to our project. Brussels is the capital of Europe after all. So let’s start to build the first European radio station …
Mindblowing mix, a great introduction to Eastern European music.
You can now download the raw mix (without talking) on our podomatic page: http://laidbackradio.podomatic.com/
iiiight dowloadin’ it right now op de Podomatic
nog nekeer: keep on droppin’ mixes like this/
i loooove this! from euro breaks naar oostblok breaks!
HIPHOP!
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