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CD Title: Skawinski

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Category: AOR

Year: 1989

Label: Polskie Nagrania (Poland)

Catalog Number: LP SX 2823

Personnel

Grzegorz Skawiński Guitars, Vocals
Rafał Paczkowski Keys, Drums
Waldemar Tkaczyk Bass
Anna Jurksztowicz Vocals
Kayah Vocals

Tracks

1.  Moonlight I instrumental  
2.  Z Toba Czy Bez Ciebie  
3.  Dzis Tracisz Mnie  
4.  Raz Na Całe Zycie  
5.  Joyeux Noel instrumental  
6.  Kim Jesteś Gdy Co Rano  
7.  Niemy Czas  
8.  Lamie Sie Swiat  
9.  Moonlight II instrumental  

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From: peter poland Date: January 30, 2005 at 0:47
Great album, all lyrics are sung in polish, but the music is awesome. Great melodies I think this album can be compared to Steve Lukather's - Lukather album. Pure aor , with great solos,hooks and tons of melodies.

From: draco Date: January 30, 2005 at 3:47
My best polish AOR album. 10/10

From: JarWi Date: January 30, 2005 at 5:46
No to masz co chciałeś, draco, nawet jeśli to nie do końca to Nice AOR indeed, the instrumental tracks are literally loaded with atmosphere. The album may seem a bit too short for my taste, nevertheless a great achievement.

From: draco Date: January 31, 2005 at 0:48
tak, nie o to mi chodziło JarWi,to jest AOR a tamto czysty hard rock ale to też bardzo dobry album Skawy, dzięki

From: Nicolo Date: April 30, 2009 at 15:59
There were two greatest Polish AOR releases so far: Syndia's "Syndia" and the album above! Top-level AOR! Also 3 instrumentals are amazing, especially "Joyeux Noel". Kayah was a guest singer. She was then not as popular as now in Poland... after her album being recorded with Goran Bregovic himself This stuff was only released on cassette and vinyl. Nicolo (www.hmpmag.pl)


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