Czesław Niemen




















Czesław Niemen

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Czesław Niemen, 1976

Background information
Birth nameCzesław Juliusz Wydrzycki
Born
(1939-02-16)February 16, 1939
in Stare Wasiliszki, Nowogródek Voivodeship, Poland (now Belarus)
DiedJanuary 17, 2004(2004-01-17) (aged 64)
in Warsaw, Poland
Genres

  • Rock & roll

  • psychedelic rock

  • progressive rock

  • folk music

  • avant-garde jazz

  • electronic music

Occupation(s)
Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, poet
Instruments
Multi-instrumentalist (mostly electronic instruments and keyboards)
Years active1967–2001
Associated acts
Niebiesko-Czarni, Andrzej Kurylewicz
WebsiteNiemen at polishmusic.ca

Czesław Niemen (Polish pronunciation: [t͡ʂɛswaf ɲemɛn]; February 16, 1939 – January 17, 2004), born Czesław Juliusz Wydrzycki, and often credited as just Niemen, was one of the most important and original Polish singer-songwriters and rock balladeers of the last quarter-century,[1] singing mainly in Polish.




Contents





  • 1 Biography

    • 1.1 Early life


    • 1.2 1960s


    • 1.3 1970s


    • 1.4 Later years and death



  • 2 Awards and recognitions

    • 2.1 Remembrance



  • 3 Niemen's support bands


  • 4 Discography

    • 4.1 Studio albums


    • 4.2 English-language albums


    • 4.3 Russian-language albums


    • 4.4 Live albums


    • 4.5 Compilation albums



  • 5 Further reading


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Biography



Early life


Niemen was born in Stare Wasiliszki in the Nowogródek Voivodeship of the Second Polish Republic (now in the Grodno Region of Belarus). Czesław Niemen belonged to a community of Poles, living outside the eastern borders of contemporary Poland, on the eastern lands of the historical Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (called 'Kresy' - 'borderlands' - in Polish).


In the dawn of World War II these ethnic Belarusian lands were annexed by the Soviet Union and became a part of Belorussian SSR, according to Europe's post-war reorganization performed during the Yalta Conference



1960s


He made his debut in the early 1960s, singing Polish rock and soul music. He possessed an unusually wide voice range and equally rich intonation. He was also an ardent composer and a keyboard player.


In 1964 at Congress Hall, Warsaw, Niemen, together with his group, played as a support act to Marlene Dietrich during her concert. She heard his song "Czy mnie jeszcze pamiętasz" ("Do you still remember me?") there. She enjoyed it so much that she soon recorded her own version of it "Mutter, Hast du Mir Vergeben" ("Mother, have you forgiven me?") writing her own lyrics for the song.[2]


Soon after his first successful concerts in France, he started to use the pseudonym Niemen instead of his real name, gaining wider notoriety in Poland and making it easier to pronounce by foreigners (Niemen is a Polish pronunciation of the Neman River, which flows in close proximity to his place of birth). His song of 1967, "Dziwny jest ten świat" (Strange Is This World) is commonly acknowledged to be the most important Polish protest song of that era (in 1972 an English version was also recorded). The song was influenced by the American blues tradition. [1] He was one of the first Polish performers to wear long hair and colourful clothes and introduced the style of psychedelia to communist Poland, which annoyed the officials.


The first three LP album's Niemen recorded with his band "Akwarele" (Watercolours). Subsequently, he recorded with his other new bands: "Enigmatic", "Grupa Niemen" and "Aerolit". In 1969 he changed musical style to progressive rock while recording the monumental album Enigmatic. The most notable song from it was "Bema pamięci żałobny rapsod" (A Mournful Rhapsody in Memory of Józef Bem), based on the 19th century poem by Cyprian Kamil Norwid. The rest of Enigmatic songs were also in sung poetry form. Niemen played Hammond organ, later mellotron and Moog synthesizer on his records.



1970s


In the early 1970s, Niemen recorded three English language albums under the CBS label, two of them (and three more in Poland) with the Silesian band SBB. With SBB Niemen performed at the Rock & Jazz Now! opening show for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich sharing the stage with Mahavishnu Orchestra, John McLaughlin and Charles Mingus and subsequently toured with the band of Jack Bruce. In 1972 he also contributed with a song performed by him in Wesele (The Wedding) by director Andrzej Wajda, laureate of an honorary Oscar. In 1974 he recorded Mourner's Rhapsody with Jan Hammer and Rick Laird from Mahavishnu Orchestra. In the seventies, Niemen turned to jazz-rock fusion and electronic music (Katharsis album).



Later years and death


Niemen went on to compose film soundtracks and theater music, and in the 1990s he showed interest in art, painting and computer graphics.


He died of cancer on January 17, 2004 in Warsaw. His remains were cremated and placed in a columbarium niche on Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw on January 30, 2004.



Awards and recognitions


Niemen won the Sopot International Song Festival in 1979.



Remembrance


In 2009, National Bank of Poland presented three coins dedicated to Niemen: issued on June 19 two silver 10-zloty coins, one of which of square shape, and issued on June 17 2-zloty coin of Nordic Gold alloy.[3][4]



Niemen's support bands


Niemen cooperated with the following bands; some of them were support musicians, while others were independent bands: "Akwarele" ("Watercolours") (1967–1969),[5] "I Niemen" ("And Niemen") (1969–1970), also under the name "Niemen Enigmatic"), "Grupa Niemen" (made of the members of Silesian Blues Band), Niebiesko-Czarni, "Aerolit", and female vocal band Alibabki. "Aerolit" accompanied Czesław Niemen in 1974–1978. Initially it was formed from young musicians of the rock band Krzak: Jacek Gazda, Jan Błędowski, Maciej Radziejewski, Piotr Dziemski.[6] The word means "aerolite" in Polish.



Discography



Studio albums






























































Title
Album details
Peak chart positions

Certifications

POL
[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][9][15][16]

Dziwny jest ten świat

  • Released: May 15, 1967[17]

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza

31

  • POL: Gold[18]

Sukces

  • Released: May 20, 1968[19]

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza




Czy mnie jeszcze pamiętasz?

  • Released: June 30, 1969[20]

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza

35


Enigmatic

  • Released: January 19, 1970[21]

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza

28

  • POL: Gold

Niemen

  • Released: May 24, 1971[22]

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza




Niemen Vol. 1

  • Released: 1973

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza




Niemen Vol. 2

  • Released: 1973

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza




Niemen Aerolit

  • Released: 1975

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza




Katharsis

  • Released: 1976

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza




Idée Fixe

  • Released: 1978

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza




Postscriptum

  • Released: 1980

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza




Przeprowadzka

  • Released: 1982

  • Label: Rogot




Terra Deflorata

  • Released: February 20, 1989[23]

  • Label: Veriton, Polton




spodchmurykapelusza

  • Released: October 27, 2001[24]

  • Label: EMI Music Poland

22

"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.


English-language albums










Title
Album details

Strange Is This World

  • Released: 1972

  • Label: CBS


Ode to Venus

  • Released: 1973

  • Label: CBS


Mourner's Rhapsody

  • Released: 1974

  • Label: CBS


Russian-language albums






Title
Album details

Russische Lieder

  • Released: 1973

  • Label: CBS


Live albums











Title
Album details
Peak chart positions

POL
[7]

41 Potencjometrów Pana Jana

  • Released: October 22, 2007[25]

  • Label: Polskie Radio

27

Kattorna/Pamflet na ludzkość

  • Released: February 28, 2009[26]

  • Label: Polskie Radio

24
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.


Compilation albums










































Title
Album details
Peak chart positions

Certifications

POL
[7]

The Best of Niemen

  • Released: 1979

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza




Gwiazdy mocnego uderzenia: Czesław Niemen

  • Released: 1991

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza




Sen o Warszawie

  • Released: 1995

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza

37


Czas jak rzeka: Złota kolekcja

  • Released: 2000

  • Label: EMI Music Poland

1

  • POL: Platinum[27]

od początku I

  • Released: 2002

  • Label: Polskie Radio/Polskie Nagrania Muza

7

  • POL: Gold[28]

od początku II

  • Released: 2003

  • Label: Polskie Radio/Polskie Nagrania Muza

14


Spiżowy krzyk

  • Released: May 30, 2008[29]

  • Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza

20


Nasz Niemen

  • Released: July 27, 2009[30]

  • Label: Agora SA



  • POL: Platinum[27]

Pamiętam ten dzień

  • Released: November 7, 2011[31]

  • Label: Polskie Radio

4

  • POL: Platinum[27]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.


Further reading


  • Roman Radoszewski, Czesław Niemen: Kiedy się dziwić przestanę. Monografia artystyczna. Iskry, 2004. .mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output .citation qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-maintdisplay:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em
    ISBN 83-207-1770-1.

  • Marek Gaszyński, Czas jak rzeka. Prószyński i S-ka, 2004.
    ISBN 83-7337-849-9.

  • Dariusz Michalski, Niemen o sobie. Warszawa: Twój Styl, 2005.
    ISBN 83-7163-568-0.

  • Tadeusz Skliński, Niemen: dyskografia, fakty, twórczość. Nemunas, 2006.
    ISBN 83-9230-920-0.

  • Dariusz Michalski, Czesław Niemen: Czy go jeszcze pamiętasz?. Warszawa: MG, 2009.
    ISBN 978-83-61297-76-5.

  • Jan Edward Czachor, Czesław Niemen w Świebodzinie. Stowarzyszenie Pamięci Czesława Niemena w Świebodzinie, 2010.


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External links





  • Czesław Niemen at ProgArchives.com – photographs, reviews, music, discography


  • (in Polish) Niemen, partial dyscography incl. singles

  • Forum


  • Czesław Niemen at culture.pl

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