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SBB
Memento z banalnym tryptykiem
- Format: CD
- Band: SBB
- Title: Memento z banalnym tryptykiem
- Band's Origin: PL
- Style: progressive Rock
- Rating: 4
- Release Year: 2024
- Recording Year: 1980
- Production Year: 1981/2024
- Record Company: Warner Music Poland
- Item's Number: 50217 3 24440 7 3
- Color of the Label:
- Edition:
- Extras: Super Audio CD
- EAN: 5021732444073
- Weight: 108 g
- Visual: new
- Acoustic:
- Cover: new
Tracklist
1. Moja ziemio wyśniona 8:30
2. Trójkąt radości 7:42
3. Strategia pulsu 3:26
4. Memento z banalnym tryptykiem 20:41
Full album at YouTube
Empik Release Information
The album “Memento z banalnym tryptykiem” (SACD Hybrid) by SBB in a limited edition, in the series “Polskie Nagrania Catalogue Selections”. This is the first edition of this album in the SACD (Super Audio Compact Disc) format. The choice of this format is a nod to audiophiles.
The last album by the original SBB before the long break. A summary of a decade full of events and achievements, as well as a kind of bracket – completed years later with the beginning of the story, i.e. the first version of the title track, still from the Silesian Blues Band days!
When “Memento z banalnym tryptykiem” (Memento with a banal triptych) was released in 1981, SBB was already history. The album, recorded a year earlier, thus became a kind of summary of the decade in which the band sought, demolished, built and conquered all of Europe with its view of progressive rock.
The band’s fifth album in Polskie Nagrania’s catalogue was a kind of buckle: on the one hand, it showed the musicians’ new fascinations (elements of fusion in “Strategia pulsu” (Pulse Strategy), Slawomir Piwowar’s guitar show-offs in “Trójkąt radości ” (Triangle of Joy), on the other hand, it summed up the leader’s progressive explorations in the title suite: there is room here for a monumental introduction, dreamy Pink Floyd-style themes, and Apostolis Antymos’ bravura guitar solo!
