Kroniki Policyjne | ||||
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Released | 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 40:33 | |||
Label | Jimmy Jazz Records | |||
Producer | Zdzisław Jodko | |||
The Analogs chronology | ||||
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Kroniki Policyjne (Polish for police chronicles) is an album released by Polish punk rock band The Analogs.
Titles in brackets are translated from Polish.
A power trio is a rock and roll band format having a lineup of electric guitar, bass guitar and drum kit, leaving out a dedicated vocalist or an additional rhythm guitar or keyboard instrument that are often used in other rock music bands that are quartets and quintets. Larger rock bands often use one or more additional rhythm sections to fill out the sound with chords and harmony parts.
"Folsom Prison Blues" is a song by American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash. Written in 1953, it was first recorded and released as a single in 1955, and later included on his debut studio album Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! (1957), as the album's eleventh track. Borrowing liberally from Gordon Jenkins' 1953 song, "Crescent City Blues", the song combines elements from two popular folk styles, the train song and the prison song, both of which Cash continued to use for the rest of his career. It was one of Cash's signature songs. Additionally, this recording was included on the compilation album All Aboard the Blue Train (1962). In June 2014, Rolling Stone ranked it No. 51 on its list of the 100 greatest country songs of all time.
Johnny Cash at San Quentin is the 31st overall album and second live album by American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, recorded live at San Quentin State Prison on February 24, 1969, and released on June 16 of that same year. The concert was filmed by Granada Television, produced and directed by Michael Darlow. The album was the second in Cash's conceptual series of live prison albums that also included At Folsom Prison (1968), På Österåker (1973), and A Concert Behind Prison Walls (1976).
Out of Our Heads is a 1965 album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in two editions with different covers and track listings. In the US, London Records released it on 30 July 1965 as the band's fourth American album, while Decca Records released its UK edition on 24 September 1965 as the third British album.
Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison is the first live album by American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records on May 6, 1968. After his 1955 song "Folsom Prison Blues", Cash had been interested in recording a performance at a prison. His idea was put on hold until 1967, when personnel changes at Columbia Records put Bob Johnston in charge of producing Cash's material. Cash had recently controlled his drug abuse problems, and was looking to turn his career around after several years of limited commercial success. Backed by June Carter, Carl Perkins, and the Tennessee Three, Cash performed two shows at Folsom State Prison in California on January 13, 1968. The initial release of the album consists of fifteen songs from the first show and two from the second.
The Analogs are a Polish street punk band. They originated in Szczecin, and are quite successful on the local and international punk rock scene.
Paweł Czekała, known commonly under his nickname Piguła, is the founder, former bassist, and current guitarist of the influential Polish street punk band The Analogs.
Oi! Młodzież is the debut album of Polish street punk band The Analogs. Released only as an audio cassette, as the Rock'n'roller label did not release CDs then. The album had been re-released as a split CD under the title Oi! Młodzież/Mechaniczna Pomarańcza, including a debut album from another Polish punk rock band, Ramzes & The Hooligans.
Street Punk Rulez! is a second album of Polish punk rock band The Analogs, and the band's first one released as a CD. The CD version includes three bonus tracks, re-recorded songs from the previous album Oi! Młodzież. Most of the lyrics and music for this album were written by Paweł Czekała, but as he was at the time of recording in prison, Artur Szmit substituted him as a bass guitar player.
Blask Szminki is an album released by Polish punk rock band The Analogs.
Trucizna is an album released by Polish punk rock band The Analogs.
Najlepsze z najgorszych is a compilation vinyl longplay released by Polish punk rock band The Analogs specially for the band's 10th anniversary. It includes new versions of band's songs. In 2007 this album was re-released on CD, as a digipack. The first disc (CD) contained the same 15 tracks, as vinyl, the second one was DVD, including a TV movie "Te Chłopaki", by Monika Petryczko with Marek Mucha. The movie was produced especially for 10th anniversary concert in Kontrasty club in Szczecin. The DVD Includes also 5 music video, with "Pieśń Aniołów" mainly from the released in 2006 album "Poza prawem" (Outlaw)
The Hunkies are a Polish hardcore band founded in 2003. Some of the members are also playing in The Analogs band.
Sprawiedliwość is the debut studio album of Polish hardcore band The Hunkies. The band is a project of The Analogs and Włochaty members.
Marek Adamowicz, also known as Oreł, is a former guitar player of Polish street punk band The Analogs.
Silver is the 25th anniversary studio album by American country singer Johnny Cash and his 62nd album overall, released on Columbia Records in 1979. It peaked at #28 on the Billboard albums chart. "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky" peaked at #2 on the singles chart; the two other singles, "Bull Rider" and "I'll Say It's True", had reached #66 and #42, respectively. Recordings of "Cocaine Blues" had previously appeared on At Folsom Prison and Now, There Was a Song!, under the title "Transfusion Blues" on the latter. The album was produced by Brian Ahern, who controversially introduced digital elements into the songs to the disapproval of some listeners. This is the last album that featured bassist Marshall Grant, longtime Cash collaborator in Tennessee Two. He departed from Cash's band the following year.
Poza prawem is an album released by Polish punk rock band The Analogs.
Dick's Picks Volume 36 is the 36th and last installment of the Dick's Picks series of Grateful Dead concert recordings. It is a four-CD set. This release contains the Dead's complete show recorded on September 21, 1972 at The Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It also includes three bonus tracks from September 3, 1972, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado.
Anti Dread is a Polish punk rock band playing since 2003. According to band's members the name means simply that none of them wear dreadlocks.
Blues is the fourth studio album by Polish blues rock band Breakout. It was released in February 1971 in Poland through Polskie Nagrania "Muza", and re-released by the same label in 1986, 2005 (CD) and 2007. Another CD version of the album was released in 2000 through Yesterday Records. The cover art and photos was created by Marek A. Karewicz. Blues is often considered the best album of Breakout's career.