Czeslaw Niemen
N. Ae. Idee Fixe
Muza Polskie Nagrania (Poland) 1977
SX 1570-1571 (2LP) gatefold sleeve.
sleeve : VG+(SRW, TEOC, wear on edge and corner, collapse on corner.)
media : EX/EX-,EX/EX(some slightly surface noises. side B has slightly hairlines that does not affect to sounds.)
This double album was released in 1977 by Czeslaw Niemen, a singer and songwriter known as a national musician in Poland, together with Zbigniew Namyslowski and other well-known Polish musicians. The groovy rhythm section, psychedelic phrases of the double-neck guitar, and cosmic solos of the Minimoog/Fender Rose, combined with the dusty sound quality characteristic of Polish recordings, create a unique floating sensation. The sticky beats of A2/B3 are irresistible. It shows the aftermath of the influence of Miles Davis in the funk era and an orientation that could be described as an Eastern European answer to Herbie Hancock's classic "Sextant" album. The artwork on the full interior spread also speaks for itself.
A2: Larwa
B3: Laur Dojrzaly