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Jacek Kaczmarski discography
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Jacek Kaczmarski's discography includes 11 studio albums, 12 live albums, and 2 compilation albums during his lifetime. After his death, it expanded to include 5 box sets, 1 studio album, 1 live album, 3 compilations, and a five-disc DVD album.
Jacek Kaczmarski, over the course of his uninterrupted 25-year artistic career (1976–2001), left behind many recordings. Those published during his lifetime were collected in the box set Syn marnotrawny (except for Koncert ’97 ), which the artist himself oversaw during its production. However, most recordings were released only after his death, often in the form of compilation box sets (Suplement , Mała Arka Noego , Arka Noego , Ze sceny ), as well as previously unpublished individual albums – Świadectwo , Encore, jeszcze raz – and as DVDs, such as Scena to dziwna... 1980–2001 . His discography also includes numerous compilations that continue to be released to this day.
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Single Releases
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Programs and Albums
Albums recorded with Przemysław Gintrowski and Zbigniew Łapiński
Albums Recorded with Zbigniew Łapiński
Solo Albums
Compilations
Złota kolekcja: Jacek Kaczmarski – Źródło (2003)
This compilation consists of well-known performances of songs from Kaczmarski's earlier albums. It also includes two previously unpublished performances from the early 1980s.[1]
Releases:
- 2003 – Pomaton EMI (cassette, CD, catalog no. 5835304, 5835302)
Złota kolekcja: Jacek Kaczmarski – Źródło & Wyschnięte strumienie (2012)
A two-disc, expanded version of the compilation released in 2003.[2]
Releases:
- 2012 – EMI Music Poland (2 CDs)
In 2017, this version was shortened for music streaming services (Spotify, Tidal etc.).
Złota kolekcja: Gintrowski, Kaczmarski, Łapiński – Pokolenie (2003)
A compilation of works created by the famous Trio – Przemysław Gintrowski, Jacek Kaczmarski, and Zbigniew Łapiński.[3]
Releases:
- 2003 – Pomaton EMI (cassette, CD, catalog no. 5963884, 5963882)
In Memoriam (2014)
This two-disc compilation was released to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Jacek Kaczmarski's death by the Music Agency of Polish Radio.
The first disc, Sen kochającego psa, contains songs from the later period of the artist's career (mainly from the albums Dwie skały and Mimochodem). The second disc, Koncert na XX-lecie, features a selection of songs from one of his best concerts, recorded on December 11, 1996, for Polish Radio at the Riviera Auditorium in Warsaw, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Kaczmarski's artistic career. This performance was especially unique, as it took place in the same hall where the artist began his career 20 years earlier. The concert, with its well-curated repertoire and outstanding performance, was described by critics and audiences as a remarkable event.[4]
Two years earlier, a full recording of the concert was released as part of the box set Ze sceny by Warner Music Poland.[5]
Releases:
- 2014 – Polskie Radio (2 CDs, catalog no. 14681028)
Gintrowski, Kaczmarski, Łapiński – Niepodlegli (2018)
This three-disc album, featuring songs by the legendary Trio, was specially prepared to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Poland regaining independence. The selection of songs was made to guide the listener through the events from the partitions of Poland to the country's independence in 1989 and the early years of freedom.[6]
Wydania:
- 2018 – Polskie Radio (3 CDs, catalog no. PRCD 2201-2203)
Płyta promocyjna – Pomaton 1997
This CD also contains individual tracks by Studia Buffo, Bolec and Graża T.[7]
Releases:
- 1997 – Pomaton EMI (CD, catalog no. Promo CD 051)
Między nami – płyta promocyjna (1998)
A selection of songs from the album Między nami, distributed exclusively to radio stations.[8]
Releases:
- 1998 – Pomaton EMI (CD, catalog no. Promo CD 115)
Ilu nas w ciszy... (1998)
A CD featuring a selection of songs from the program Szukamy stajenki, previously released on cassette.[9]
Releases:
- 1998 – Scutum (CD, catalog no. SCD003)
Words and Music: Jacek Kaczmarski
Commemorative Albums
La source – Źródło (1981)
A vinyl album released in France in 1981, with proceeds going to support Solidarity.[10]
Pom Info ’99
This album was released for the 4th Conference of Pomaton EMI Contractors, held on October 2, 1999, in Warsaw. In addition to the track "Mury," it includes a selection of Polish and international artists published by Pomaton EMI.[11]
Releases:
- 1999 – Pomaton EMI (CD)
Dzięki którym powstaliśmy i przetrwaliśmy (2006)
Released for the 25th anniversary of the first congress of NSZZ "Solidarity" Region Mazowsze. The anniversary celebrations took place in June 2006 in Warsaw. The album also includes songs by Jan Krzysztof Kelus.[12]
Releases:
- 2006 – Stefan Batory Foundation, NSZZ "Solidarity"
Albums Included with Newspapers and Books
Życie Warszawy: Pomóżmy Jackowi Kaczmarskiemu (2002)
A CD included with Życia Warszawy on May 9, 2002, featuring three tracks from the album Świadectwo, which was released later in 2006.[13]
Words and Music: Jacek Kaczmarski
Ale źródło wciąż bije... (2002)
This CD was included with the anthology of Jacek Kaczmarski's poetry of the same title. Tracks 1-5 come from a recording session at the Large Studio of Radio Wrocław (June 28 – July 4, 2001), and track 6 comes from a concert at Kraków's Rotunda in October 1999.[14]
Releases:
- 2002 – Volumen Marabut
Performers:
- Jacek Kaczmarski – vocals, guitar (1–6)
- Przemysław Gintrowski – vocals, guitar (6)
- Zbigniew Łapiński – vocals, piano (6)
Lyrics:
- Jacek Kaczmarski (2–6)
- Georges Brassens, translated by J. Kaczmarski (1)
Music:
- Jacek Kaczmarski (2, 3, 5)
- Georges Brassens (1)
- Przemysław Gintrowski (4, 6)
Litania i inne piosenki (2004)
This CD was included with the poetry book Tunel and also distributed alongside the Vilcacora supplement. The recordings come from a session at the Large Studio of Radio Wrocław (June and July 2001).[15]
Releases:
- 2004 – Tower Press sp. z.o.o.
Lyrics: Jacek Kaczmarski
Music:
- Jacek Kaczmarski (1–6, 8)
- Przemysław Gintrowski (7)
Płytoteka Dziennika: Poeci piosenki – Jacek Kaczmarski (2007)
This CD was included with Dziennik on March 22, 2007, and contains ten songs from albums released by Pomaton EMI.[16]
Releases:
- 2007 – Axel Springer (CD, catalog no. 1895674447)
Gazeta Wyborcza: Mury i inne ballady (2009)
This CD was included with Gazeta Wyborcza on April 9, 2009. It features Kaczmarski's most famous songs, recorded on December 22, 2000, during a concert at Piwnica Artystyczna "Pod Harendą" in Warsaw (the same concert that was used for the Dwadzieścia (5) lat później album). The exception is track 10 (Mury), which was recorded during a concert in South Africa in 1985.[17]
Releases:
- 2009 – AKWAM, sp. z o.o. (CD, catalog no. 0860908440)
Lyrics: Jacek Kaczmarski
Music:
- Jacek Kaczmarski (1–4, 6–9)
- Zbigniew Łapiński (5),
- Lluís Llach y Grande (10)
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Compilation Releases
Syn marnotrawny (2004)
Suplement (2006)
Mała Arka Noego (2007)
Arka Noego (2007)
Scena to dziwna... 1980-2001 (2008)
Jacek Kaczmarski na żywo i w studio (2011)
This four-disc album, released by J.C. Koncert, was published in 2011 to commemorate Jacek Kaczmarski's birthday. It includes previously released albums Świadectwo (2006), two parts of Trasa koncertowa '97 (2008), and is enhanced by a CD from the band Trio Łódzko-Chojnowskie, containing a live concert recording from the Polish Radio studio in Gdańsk.[18]
Ze sceny (2012)
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Jacek Kaczmarski (or Trio) in Concerts with Other Artists
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Jacek Kaczmarski (or Trio) on Compilations Related to the I Przegląd Piosenki Prawdziwej
Zakazane piosenki (1981)[19]
Releases:
- 1981 – Radio "Solidarność" / Radiowa Agencja "Solidarność" Gdańsk.
Piosenki Solidarności (Songs of Solidarity) (1981)[19]
A two-vinyl set featuring songs from the I Przegląd Piosenki Prawdziwej, which took place on August 20–22, 1981, at the Olivia Hall in Gdańsk.
Releases:
- 1981 – ECHO Original Country Recording, 1981 USA, E 901–2
Niech żyje wojna (1984)[19]
- 1984 – Oficyna, Szczecin (catalog no. OK-001)
Zakazane piosenki (2001)
A set of three CDs containing songs and sketches from the I Przegląd Piosenki Prawdziwej. A shorter, single-disc version was also available.[19]
Releases:
- 2001 – Biuro Organizacyjne Przeglądu Piosenki Prawdziwej Zakazane Piosenki
I Przegląd Piosenki Prawdziwej 1981 (2014)[19]
Releases:
- 2014 – Polskie Radio S.A.
Góra Szybowcowa (1991)
An outdoor concert held on September 21–22, 1991, recorded at Góra Szybowcowa in Jelenia Góra.[20]
Releases:
- 1991 – Jacek Music (CD, JMC 06)
Dwie Sarmacje (2005)
A concert by Jacek Kaczmarski and Jacek Kowalski , performed on January 19, 1995. The album was included as a supplement to the magazine Christianitas (no. 23/24) in December 2005.[21]
Releases:
- 2005 – Fundacja św. Benedykta
Performers:
- Jacek Kaczmarski – vocals, guitar (odd-numbered tracks and tracks 1 and 17),
- Jacek Kowalski – vocals, guitar (even-numbered tracks and tracks 1 and 17)
Lyrics:
- Jacek Kaczmarski (odd-numbered tracks and track 1)
- Jacek Kowalski (even-numbered tracks and track 1)
- Juliusz Słowacki (17)
Music:
- Jacek Kaczmarski (odd-numbered tracks),
- Jacek Kowalski (even-numbered tracks)
- Andrzej Kurylewicz (17)
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Jacek Kaczmarski in Various Artists Compilations
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Piosenka na wskroś optymistyczna (1980)[22]
Releases:
- 1980 – Tonpress (catalog no. TK-10)
Szukam przyjaciela (1980)[23]
Releases:
- 1980 – Tonpress (catalog no. TK-35)
Postulat 22 – nowe polskie pieśni robotnicze (1980)[24]
This album was distributed during the Nobel Prize ceremony for Czesław Miłosz in Stockholm.
Releases:
- 1980 – Safran 78 (catalog no.. SAF 7819, Sweden)
- 1981 – Folkways Records (catalog no. FW37251, USA)
- 1981 – Eigel Stein (catalog no. ES 1011, West Germany)
Piosenka Studencka 1978 – 1982 (1987)[25]
A set of two cassettes released by Akademickie Radio Pomorze (ARP). In 2002, the contents were reissued on CD by Jacek Music.
Releases:
- 1987 – Akademickie Radio Pomorze (catalog no. ARP 050/1, ARP 050/2)
- 1992 – Jacek Music (catalog no. JMK16) (kaseta)
- 2002 – Jacek Music (catalog no. JMC20) (CD)
O! Polskie piosenki (1998)[26]
A five-CD album.
Releases:
- 1998 – Polskie Radio S.A.
Ballady z krainy zamyślenia (1999)[27]
A compilation of ballads and poetic songs from the student music and sung poetry movement of the 1970s and 1980s.
Releases:
- 1999 – Karolex (catalog no. PTCD 006)
Solidarność 1980–2000 (2000)
A collection of songs from the early "Solidarity" period and martial law, as well as songs by young authors from the 1990s that reference that era. The album was included with the publication Solidarność 1980–2000.
Releases:
- 2000 – Stowarzyszenie Pokolenie, Górnośląskie Centrum Kultury
Jubileusz 40-lecia – Studencki Festiwal Piosenki 1962–2002 (2002)[28]
Releases:
- 2002 – Radio Kraków
Hybrydy 1957–2002 (2002)[29]
A set of four CDs showcasing the history of the student club Hybrydy in Warsaw.
Releases:
- 2002 – Warner Music Poland, Polskie Radio (catalog no. 5046626452)
Pamiętajcie o ogrodach (2003)[30]
Part of the Polskie perły series, featuring the best works of Polish song classics.
Releases:
- 2003 – Polskie Nagrania (catalog no. PNCD 799)
Gitarą i piórem 2 (2003)
A compilation of songs featured in the radio show Gitarą i piórem, hosted by Janusz Deblessem on Program III of Polish Radio.
Releases:
- 2003 – Polskie Radio (catalog no. 5046697702)
Laureaci Przeglądu Piosenki Aktorskiej Wrocław 1976–2003 (2004)
Releases:
- 2004 – Pomaton EMI (catalog no. 7292832)
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Notes
^[a] This song is also known under the title "Ballada o dzwonniku."
^[b] On the album, the song is mistakenly listed under the title "Caryca"
^[c] This song is also known under the title "Ślepcy."
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