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"Śląsk" Państwowy Zespół Ludowy Pieśni I Tańca – "Śląsk" Polskie Nagrania Muza – L 0273
"Śląsk" Państwowy Zespół Ludowy Pieśni I Tańca – Śląsk Vol.1 Polskie Nagrania Muza – L 0024
"Śląsk" Państwowy Zespół Ludowy Pieśni I Tańca – Zespół Śląsk vol. 10 Polskie Nagrania Muza – L 0276
"Śląsk" Państwowy Zespół Ludowy Pieśni I Tańca – Zespół Śląsk Vol. 8 Polskie Nagrania Muza – L 0274
Alan Price – Between Today And Yesterday K 56032 Rock, Folk, World, & Country Vinyl Records
Naturalness of sound
Folk is acoustic guitar, banjo, violin, voice - instruments that sound most authentic in analog format. Vinyl captures their wooden, earthy tone with full nuances.
In folk, vocals are like a conversation - intimate, sincere, often telling stories. Vinyl "brings closer" to the voice of the performer - you can hear every breath, every break in the voice. This affects emotions much more strongly than digital sound.
Folk is music inherited from generation to generation - often passed on orally. Vinyl as a retro medium is in itself a part of this tradition - it sounds as if it flowed from another era, with the soul of ancestors.
Folk works perfectly in a home, cozy environment. Vinyl adds warmth, nostalgia and introduces the atmosphere of a "bonfire in the living room". This is not music to listen to in a hurry – it is a moment of pause.
An acoustic guitar or a mandolin have their own “micro-details” that can get lost in a digital format. Vinyl allows them to resonate – you can hear every touch of a string, the resonance of the body.
Holding a record by, for example, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, or Fairport Convention is contact not only with sound, but also with an idea, a lifestyle, poetry. Vinyl is not just a medium – it is part of the story.