his is an album that was not to be. But it is. It was created on the run, because of the Polish side's insistence. It was an expression of the ambition of Polish jazzmen and their record label, Polskie Nagrania “Muza”. It is one of the few studio recordings by Stan Getz, which were created outside the Verve Records label, he was bound with the contract, and with his owner Norman Granz – with friendship. As we read in the Roman Waschko description posted on the cover:
“Polskie Nagrania” proposed to the musician recording of this album understanding the difficulty of implementation of this project. Like all great musicians, Getz is also associated with one company that reserves the exclusive rights to recordings.
The track list includes five of them:
1. The Folks Who Live On The Hill 4:42
2. But Not For Me 6:13
3. Cherokee 5:21
4. Darn That Dream 5:49
5. Out Of Nowhere 7:04
Stan Getz was accompanied with young Polish jazzmen: Andrzej Trzaskowski, Roman Dyląg and Andrzej Dąbrowski. This recording became legendary.
| An album that was not supposed to be
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