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The shortest and most accessible track, based on Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer's poetry. It serves as a soulful, melodic conclusion to the album's experimental journey. Critical Legacy
Czesław Niemen's fourth album, (1970), is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Polish music, marking a pivotal transition from "big-beat" pop to ambitious progressive rock and jazz-rock fusion . Album Overview CzesЕ‚aw Niemen★Enigmatic full album
Czesław Niemen (Vocals, Hammond organ), Tomasz Jaśkiewicz (Guitar), Zbigniew Namysłowski (Saxophone), and the female vocal group Alibabki. Track-by-Track Breakdown The album consists of four substantial tracks: The shortest and most accessible track, based on
Length: ~16:27.
Recorded in 1969, Enigmatic is celebrated for its unprecedented blend of , jazz improvisation , and classical sacred music . It famously sets 19th-century Polish Romantic poetry to music, an approach suggested by poet Wojciech Młynarski. Genre: Progressive Rock, Jazz-Rock, Soul, Psychedelia. It famously sets 19th-century Polish Romantic poetry to