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Korzynski, Andrzej Man Of Marble LP Vinyl
- SKU:
- 26139746
- UPC:
- 5060099505171
- MPN:
- 1234347
- Condition:
- New
Description
2014 release. Opening further doors in the sprawling labyrinth of unreleased music by Polish composer Andrzej Korzyski, Finders Keepers Records presents the soundtrack to the 1977 Polish film Czowiek z Marmuru (Man of Marble) by national filmmaker and long-term collaborator Andrzej Wajda. Presented for the first time ever on vinyl, this synthesizer-fuelled soundtrack marks a distinct stylistic maneuver toward a unique brand of Polish cosmic disco, celebrating the cinematic debut of Korzyski's Arp-Life project - widely respected as Poland's first synthesizer orchestra. Begging direct comparison to Russia's Zodiac and sharing an uncanny resemblance to other 1970s European cinematic disco bands like France's Arpadys or the later projects of Italy's Goblin, this soundtrack features Korzyski and Arp-Life at their best, making fantastical and experimental musical approximations of the burgeoning synthesizer funk disco boom which had erupted on the other side of the iron curtain. Man of Marble was Korzyski's first step into electronic dance music, and with the addition of bonus tracks from the 1981 sequel Czlowiek z Marmuru (Man of Iron), it provides the perfect companion piece to his recently liberated score to Possession (directed by Andrzejewski). Experimental and fantastical, and taking creative gambles as a necessity, Man of Marble's over-the-top, synthesizer-heavy score depicts a stark, ultramodern contrast, accentuating a plot that switches between past and present tense, illustrating a 1970s researcher who retraces spurious political events that occurred forty years earlier. As with most communist state-owned record labels, Polskie Nagrania Muza, which had previously released works by Korzyski , rarely encouraged the commercial promotion of film composers. Although Korzyski was an occasional exception to this rule (due to his previous career as a radio programmer, pop musician, and writer), Man of Marble would never be commercially released outside of the context of the film. This edition of Man of Marble provides further glimpses into a deeper archive of electronic pop, capturing prime-era Korzyski as a forward-thinking keyboard artist and experimentalist who managed to move with global musical and technological trends under the stifling communist regime.
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1. Man of Marble (Baby Bump) 2. The Port 3. Saved from Oblivion 4. Figures of Marble 5. A Witness 6. In the Shipyard 7. The Katowice Ironworks 8. The Striptease (Kung Fu) 9. Jane Wisniewski (Man of Iron) 10. Poem By Milosz (Man of Iron) 11. Truncheon Man (Man of Iron) 12. You Are My Hope (Man of Iron)