Spodchmurykapelusza
Czesław Niemen · 2001
46 min · 12 tracks · rock music
A surreal blend of rock, jazz, and avant-garde elements that invites listeners into a dreamlike soundscape.
Why this album works
'Spodchmurykapelusza' is significant not only for its artistic experimentation but also for its critical reception, which reaffirmed Niemen's status as a pioneering artist. The album showcases how Niemen continued to influence the Polish rock scene, bridging generational gaps and inspiring new artists with his eclectic sound.
- Career context
- Released in 2001, 'Spodchmurykapelusza' marked Czesław Niemen's return to the music scene after a long hiatus since his last studio album in 1997. At this point in his career, he was regarded as a venerable figure in Polish music, known for his innovative approaches and blending of genres. This album illustrates his enduring creativity and willingness to explore new musical territories.
- Stylistic neighbors
- ZZ Top· Christine McVie· Leonard Cohen
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Spokojnym krokiem 3:41
- 2 Trąbodzwonnik 3:11
- 3 Nie wyszeptuj 3:10
- 4 Śmiech Megalozaura 5:25
- 5 Jagody szaleju Standout 3:49
- 6 Pojutrze szary pył Standout 3:21
- 7 Sonancja 4:13
- 8 Manhattan '93 3:32
- 9 Co po nas 3:36
- 10 Doloniedola 4:04
- 11 Antropocosmicus Standout 4:42
- 12 Spodchmurykapelusza 4:02
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