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Nurt

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3.78 | 21 ratings | 1 reviews | 14% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1973

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Kto ma dziś czas (3:21)
2. Synowie nocy (3:51)
3. Będziesz panią w moim piekle (3:25)
4. Holograficzne widmo (4:02)
5. Gdyby przebaczać mogli wszyscy (3:12)
6. Morze ognia (3:10)
7. Parter na klaustrofobię (4:06)
8. Piszę kredą na asfalcie (5:51)
9. Syn strachu (9:40)

Total: 39:18

Tracklist of the 1994 Digiton CD edition:

1) Kto ma dzis czas (3:14)
2) Synowie nocy (3:51)
3) Będziesz panią w moim piekle (3:23)
4) Holograficzne widmo (4:12)
5) Gdyby przebaczć mogli wszyscy (3:08)
6) Morze ognia (3:05)
7) Parter na klaustrofibię (3:16)
8) Piszę kredą na asfalcie (5:30)
9) Syn strachu (7:32)
10) Impresja w E (5:52)
11) Na odległość rąk (2:44)
12) Akrobata (4:23)
13) Rock bez tytułu

Line-up / Musicians

Aleksander Mrozek - guitar, vocals
Roman Runowicz - guitar, vocals
Kazimierz Cwynar - bass, vocals
Ryszard Sroka - drums, percussion

Guests:

Tomasz Stanko - flute, trumpet
Jan Jacek Baran - percussion
Ryszard Gwalber Misiek - sax

Releases information

1973 - Initial Issue
1994 - Reissued on CD by Digiton DIG 161 (with four additional tracks, the original tracks 1-9 from the LP are in different versions and have different timings than on the LP)
2004 - Reissue as 24-bit remaster from original studio tapes of Polskie Nagrania in a limited edition digipak.

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NURT Nurt ratings distribution


3.78
(21 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(14%)
14%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(43%)
43%
Good, but non-essential (33%)
33%
Collectors/fans only (5%)
5%
Poor. Only for completionists (5%)
5%

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Review by Gatot
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
4 stars Good vintage rock with prog elements from Polish!

As I have grown up when rock music was in its glory days of 70s, I always feel listening to vintage rock music with its limited recording quality (a bit of treble but more on midrange) is a unique joy that brings me to the wonderful past days, when I was a teenager. That's why, I sometimes go to secondary market to get old cassette of vintage bands including those by local bands The Rollies, Rasela, etc. For me, the sound truly represents old days and I find it entertaining. No, it does not mean I just want to live in the past. The same is true when I met (through the net) a Polish friend who shared the same view with me in terms of appreciating vintage rock / prog musician. So we traded records of our own local prog bands, including NURT. Thanks to the internet inventor who has made my music horizon expanded, indirectly. Having heard a band which I have never known before - especially when it's 70s band, is an enjoyment for me. So, I treat this CD by NURT in a very good care. This review is based on the digipack version, not the LP.

Couple of tracks in the beginning of this album is actually not true prog music. However, the music is very energetic and entertaining. The band demonstrates their passion in rock music by delivering this album in high energy level especially through lead vocals, drums, and stunning guitar work. All songs do not use riffs as their basic elements, but they use guitar fills and melody that move along with the music. As the basic music is basically not "prog" in nature, however, the band composed "Morze ognia" (track #6) with some prog elements especially through the inclusion of flute improvisation during interlude. The next track 7." Parter na klaustrofobię" (4:06) is a straight forward rock music in fast tempo and high energy in delivery. The last two tracks "Piszę kredą na asfalcie" (5:51) and "Syn strachu" (9:40) are basically progressive in nature. The guitar solo and drumming are really stunning while the music moves in fast tempo. It's stimulating the mind, really. Especially that the sound quality is vintage analog technology. The use of trumpet at last track has made the song quite avant-garde in nature.

Overall, it's an energetic rock music (including some prog elements) with powerful guitar and drum work, high energy vocal line. Recommended. Keep on proggin' ..!

Peace on earth and mercy mild - GW

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