Magda Piskorczyk
- "Afro Groove" |
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NEWS New reviews in French (zicazic.com)
and Hungarian (bluesvan.hu) "Mississippi" reached No 3 in the ALP Radio Cracow Alternative Hit List (29.03.2012). Album "Afro Groove" of Magda
Piskorczyk feat. Billy Gibson CD "Afro Groove" won
as the Live Album of the Year in the "Blues 2011" readers'
poll of the German Internet magazine wasser-prawda.de. Web portal "Magazyn gitarzysta" (Guitarplayer Magazine) published review with the excellent rank: 9/10 ! "Crossroads" from "Afro Groove" was chosen by bluesmagazine.nl for the luistertips (listening hints) section. In Poland "Mansane Cisse" reached No 1 in the ALP Radio Cracow Alternative Hit List (12.01.2012) ! CD reviews of "Afro Groove" in German in Wasser-Prawda Magazine and in Dutch in bluesmagazine.nl INFORMATION "AFRO GROOVE" In this double CD album Magda Piskorczyk, as a musician and producer, invites the listeners to a musical journey through her closest sounds, cultures and traditions. She presents multicolour, dynamic and very personal collage, blending the music with the Afro-American roots (blues, soul, funk, jazz) and the ethnic rhythms or melodies, especially from the Western Africa. Magda sings (primarily in English, but also in Tamashek, Bambara, Polish) and plays guitars: acoustic and bass. Traditionally, she regularly involves the audience in creating music together, especially the rhythm. Magda is accompanied by her band: Aleksandra Siemieniuk - dobro and electric guitar, Marcin Jahr - drums, Adam Rozenman - percussion plus a special guest from the USA. Billy Gibson and Magda Piskorczyk met for the first time during Magda's visit in Memphis. In Summer 2010 they gave 22 concerts in one month - throughout Poland, Germany and Czech Republic. The first CD of "Afro Groove" album presents almost 67 minutes of the concert recorded in Poland during this tour. In the second CD there are 3 bonus songs. "Rzezb Mnie" is a ballad composed by Magda with a text of a recognized Polish poet Bogdan Loebl. The cover cartoons were made by Dariusza Pietrzak, cover design by Irek Graff and Magda Piskorczyk. "Afro Groove" is the forth album of Magda Piskorczyk. MAGDA PISKORCZYK BILLY GIBSON PERFORMERS
SONG LIST
CD 1 CD 2 1. Crossroads
VIDEO - "CLER ACHEL" (format HD) "Cler Achel" is a song from Mali,
composed by Ibrahim Ag Alhabib - a leader of touareg band Tinariwen.
Magda Piskorczyk
sings this song in oryginal African language tamaszek and plays
bass guitar. She is accompanied by her band: Aleksandra Siemieniuk
- dobro and electric guitar, Marcin Jahr - drums, Adam Rozenman
- percussion plus a special guest from the USA.: Billy Gibson.
PHOTOS FROM THE TOUR WITH BILLY GIBSON
> more photos from the tour with Billy Gibsonem CDs can be ordered from: Magda's website: Impressive introduction to the music of Magda
Piskorczyk... Blues Blast e-magazine, USA Afro Groove was recorded live in concert at Tarnobrzeg during a festival called Satyrblues in September 2010. Mahalia is a Warsaw studio recording with a larger ensemble aimed at a celebration of Mahalia Jackson's gospel music. Apart from Magda herself the only common musician is guitarist Aleksandra Siemieniuk. On Afro Groove Magda handles bass duties with Marcin Jahr on drums and Adam Rozenman on bass. Memphis harp player Billy Gibson is the special guest on the CD and plays harp and sings on several tracks. On the gospel set Roman Ziobro plays acoustic bass, Maksymilian Ziobro drums, Stanislaw Witta piano and organ and Jacek Namyslowski plays trombone on one track. A gospel choir features on four tracks. Afro Groove. Magda has participated twice in the IBCs and that may well be where the connection with Billy Gibson was established. Fans of Billy's energetic personality might want to look out this CD for his contribution as he plays on most of the album, exceeding the normal role of a 'special guest'. Magda sings in English, Polish, Tamashek and Bambara and draws influences from Africa as well as the blues of the USA. The CD opens with a version of Tracy Chapman's "Save Us All" which certainly displays the amalgam of her influences, with the opening section being solo guitar with some North African feel before African percussion and harp join in. Magda has a deep voice which works well with the material; there is some trace of accent, but that does not detract from the listener's enjoyment. Mississippi Fred McDowell's "The Kokomo Medley" follows in similar vein and clocks in at over 10 minutes. A similarly extended version of Bo Diddley's "I'm A (Wo)Man" (via Koko Taylor) follows a more familiar bluesy approach with electric guitar and tough harp, the main African feel being in some of the percussion rattles. Billy Gibson takes over the vocals for a trio of songs, starting with Willie Foster's "Love Everybody" followed by his own and David Bowen's "Mississippi", an amusing song based on a nursery rhyme for children to encourage them to remember how to spell the name of their state. David Bowen's "One More Time" is more uptempo before Magda returns to the microphone on Eric Bibb's "Too Much Stuff". The track starts off with percussion that is almost Latin in feel and a catchy guitar motif. Billy's harp subtly underlines Magda's vocal lines. Of course, as a non-Polish speaker the stage announcements and band introductions are lost on me, but it IS a live album! The main CD closes with two tracks that are definitely more African in feel. "Mansane Cisse" is credited as traditional and sounds a little like The Doors "The End" with sweeping cymbal flourishes and tolling guitar chords. Magda's voice is really strong on this one and Billy's harp manages to fit in very well. "Cler Achel" comes from the open of Ibrahim Ag Alhabib and opens with that rippling guitar that is so often heard in African tunes, as well as some scary vocal flourishes that are very African in feel. The audience can be heard clapping along with the rhythm and are clearly enjoying the show! I do not understand why the set has been split into a CD + Bonus when the total time of both is well below the maximum size of a CD these days. The bonus CD starts with a second Tracy Chapman tune, "Crossroads" that again has that African guitar and percussion vibe. "Down Home" is another David Bowen/Billy Gibson composition, a tribute to Beale Street, Memphis and it seems odd to hear it played so far away in Poland. Billy's harp is the main featured instrument and he really goes for it on this track, as well as delivering the vocal about his home town. The final track was not recorded on the same date but is a studio recording, a Polish poem set to music by Magda. This is a well presented CD with nice artwork, including excellent caricatures of Magda and Billy which adorn the CDs and the sleeve. It is good to hear the blues being reinterpreted by artists from other countries and the fact that Billy Gibson has become involved in this project suggests that it is worth a listen. [...] John Mitchell, Blues Blast Issue 6-11, March 16, 2012 What a good sound and great vibrations Francis Rateau - President of Collectif des Radios Blues, France Blues in the South [...] this 2 CD set presents the Polish singer and
guitarist (plus her fine band) back with the blues, recorded live
in September 2010, and with a couple of West African-styled numbers
also included, reflecting Magda's interest in the roots of the blues
(hence the CD title). BITS Blues
in the South Magazine, England, 2012-04 Magazine "bluesnews", Germany Die polnische Sängerin Magda Piskorczyk hat zeitgleich zwei höchst unterschiedliche Alben auf den Markt gebracht. Da ist zum einen der auf zwei Silberlingen nachzuhörende Konzertmitschnitt ihres Programms "Afro Groove", in dem sie Bluessongs mit Kompositionen mischt, die rhythmisch und melodisch deutliche Einflüsse westafrikanischer Stile tragen. Piskorczyks tiefe, warme und zugleich rauchige Stimme beherrscht die Szenerie, ihre Band ist bei den ethnisch geprägten Songs weniger für Soli, sondern vor allem für die Grooves zuständig. Das gilt auch für die Bluesnummern, weil hier als Gast der Harp-Spezialist Billy Gibson aus Memphis den Ton angibt. Die beiden Schwerpunkte Blues und Ethno/World Music ergeben eine Bipolarität, die aber nicht trennt, sondern durch den speziellen Sound der Band eine gemeinsame Basis erhält. [...] "bluesnews" 69, April - Juni 2012 Wasser-Prawda Magazine CD Review of "Afro Groove" in German Wasser-Prawda Magazine www.rootstime.be Luc Meert, www.rootstime.be www.zicazic.com Ecrit par Fred Delforge,
jeudi, 26 avril 2012
IMORE INFO AND CONTACT: Release: Poland: 10 Oct. 2011, Japan: 21 Oct. 2011, worldwide: November 2011. Format: digipack, 2 audio CDs Produced by / Music production: Magda Piskorczyk Record Label: Artgraff (www.artgraff.pl) Management: phone: 48 606-141-688
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