In Eastern Bloc countries, during the Cold War, Jazz represented a form of harmless “dissent” standed by regime and had a particular diffusion in Poland, also for the less oppression due to the arrival to the power of Edward Gierek in 1970. Polish Jazz community was very alive. In 1966 began her publications magazine Jazz Forum (also in English and German) very appreciated and widspread abroad, and still today active.
In those years rised also Jamboree International Jazz Festival, which opened the doors to many important western musicians and fans coming from other Eastern countries and also from near Scandinavia.
Every Year Warsaw turned into a perky international community of young people, a real music melting pot.
Many concerts were published on LP by MUZA Polish editions.
In 1977 italian pianist Guido Manusardi with his quartet was there and his performance was published in one LP
with those of two other pianists: the hungarian Gusztav Csik and the japanese Yosuke Yamashita.
SIDE A
Planetarium
Guido Manusardi quartet
Pier Francesco Guidi - ts, ss
Guido Manusardi - p
Lorenzo Terzano - b
Gianni Cazzola - dr
SIDE B
1. Sweet Georgia Brown
Fogarasi -Csik trio
Gusztav Csik - p
Janos Fogarasi - org
Imre Koeszegi - dr
2. Umbrella - Dance
Yosuke Yamashita trio
Akira Sakata - as
Yosuke Yamashita - p
Shota Koyama - dr
In next posts I'll put new albums of other editions