Jeff Lorber keyboards , Paul Jackson Jr. Eric Marienthal was one of his teachers which is unambiguously listenable. A pavestone to this aim is his new album Better Days , which was produced by Jeff Lorber. Polish sax player Marcin Nowakowski made his debut in the smooth jazz genre with his album Smooth Night Many songs like Let's do It are composed by him in collaboration with Marcin. The soft piano line is played by Wojtek Olszak, who also shines on keyboards on the next ballade Tonight Is The Night. He also supported Marcin's debut album.
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Better Days
Marcin Nowakowski's sophomore project Better Days is without no doubt a huge step towards a successful dasy. On the sophisticated Huggy Bear Marcin Nowakowski expands his skills on alto, tenor and baritone sax as well the flute.
Polish sax player Marcin Nowakowski made his debut in the smooth jazz genre with his album Smooth Night The soft piano line is played by Wojtek Olszak, who also shines on keyboards on the next ballade Tonight Is The Night.
Jeff Lorber keyboardsPaul Jackson Jr. The song was written by Wojtek Olszak, one of the best Polish producers, musicians and composers.
Now he prepares himself for the great jump over the ocean to the U. A pavestone to this aim is his new album Better Dayswhich was produced by Jeff Lorber.
Better Days - Marcin Nowakowski | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic
Sensual reveals Marcin's romantic vein. The final title song presents anew Jeff Pescetto's magic vocals. With this support of America's contemporary jazz heroes the way to the musical Olympus is open.
The up-tempo After Hours mirrors Marcin's dynamic performance obviously inspired by Lorber's incredible soundscape. Eric Marienthal was one of his teachers which is unambiguously listenable.
Marcin's heartfelt rendition let the melody shine in its best light. Shanice's megahit I Love Your Smile is certainly a welcomed original for covers, not only because of its great melody but also because the song features a saxophone solo nowaiowski Branford Marsalis and his name is quoted by Shanice in the second half of the song, when she says "Blow, Branford, Blow".
While his debut album was recorded with Polish musicians Marcin now engaged for his sophomore album the finest musicians of the American contemporary jazz scene: A great jarcin between both which should definitely be expanded to a live version.
Wake Up is Marcin's first call. Jeff Lorber has a strong influence on this album.
As experienced sideman and performer in ddays Polish jazz scene he already garnered a certain popularity in the local community of Warsaw. This young sax player shows his blessed proficiency and progressive technique.
He also supported Marcin's debut album. Supported by the above mentioned top-notch cats Marcin presents his impressive sax bbetter. Many songs like Let's do It are composed by him in collaboration with Marcin.