SBB
SBB · 1974
70 min · 6 tracks · jazz fusion · progressive rock
A cosmic blend of jazz fusion and progressive rock, intricately weaving complex compositions with improvisational flair.
SBB is an album by SBB, released in 1974. A cosmic blend of jazz fusion and progressive rock, intricately weaving complex compositions with improvisational flair. SBB is notable for its critical acclaim within the Polish progressive rock genre, receiving recognition for its innovative approach to music. The album has been influential in shaping the sound of Eastern European jazz fusion and remains a cornerstone for subsequent artists in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does SBB sound like?
A cosmic blend of jazz fusion and progressive rock, intricately weaving complex compositions with improvisational flair. Rooted in jazz fusion and progressive rock.
What makes SBB by SBB notable?
SBB is notable for its critical acclaim within the Polish progressive rock genre, receiving recognition for its innovative approach to music. The album has been influential in shaping the sound of Eastern European jazz fusion and remains a cornerstone for subsequent artists in the genre. Released in 1974, SBB marked the band's self-titled debut album, establishing their presence in the Polish music scene after forming in 1971. This album followed a series of performances that garnered attention for their eclectic style, blending jazz and rock influences.
How many songs are on SBB?
SBB has 6 tracks, running approximately 70 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I Need You Baby 4:39
- 2 Odlot Standout 14:39
- 3 Wizje Standout 18:50
- 4 Zostało we mnie 5:44
- 5 Wicher w polu dmie 13:54
- 6 Figo-Fago Standout 13:09
Release Date
January 1, 1974
Artist Origin
Poland
Runtime
70 min 55 sec
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