Polucjanci - Tak Po Prostu Full Album (2000) Page
A beautifully smooth, mid-tempo neo-soul gem that highlights Badach's warm vocal delivery and incredible falsetto.
Kuba Badach’s lead vocals are stellar. His buttery tone, impeccable pitch, and elastic phrasing established him instantly as one of the best male vocalists in Poland.
Reviews. There are no reviews for this issue. You can write a review by pressing the "review" button above. Rate Your Music Tak po prostu (album) – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia Polucjanci - Tak po prostu FULL ALBUM (2000)
At its core, Tak po prostu is a showcase of world-class musicianship. Heavily influenced by American icons like Jamiroquai, Earth, Wind & Fire, and D'Angelo, the band managed to translate the essence of greasy, pocket-groove American funk into the Polish language without it sounding forced or unnatural.
Despite not being an explosive commercial blockbuster upon its initial release, the album swiftly obtained a among Polish musicians and audiophiles. It set a brand-new standard for session-playing and production quality in Poland. A beautifully smooth, mid-tempo neo-soul gem that highlights
The rhythm section composed of bassist Piotr Żaczek and drummer Robert Luty is absolute perfection. Their chemistry provides an incredibly tight and infectious backbone for every track.
Kuba Badach (vocals), Piotr Żaczek (bass), Robert Luty (drums), Przemysław Maciołek (guitar), Marcin Górny (keyboards) 🎧 Complete Review Musicality and Production Reviews
The lyrics perfectly match the album's title ("Just Like That"). They are unpretentious, relatable, and focus largely on everyday human relationships, love, and lighthearted observations. This laid-back, organic lyrical approach contrasts beautifully with the intense complexity of the music, making the album approachable to casual listeners and music snobs alike. 🌟 Legacy and Rarity