Spodchmurykapelusza cover

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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