Tata 2

Tata 2 is an album by Kult, released in March 1996. It is the second album of songs written by singer Kazik's father Stanisław Staszewski.

Tata 2
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1996
RecordedDecember 1995
January 1996
GenreRock
Length73:37
LabelS.P. Records
Kult chronology
Muj wydafca
(1994)
Tata 2
(1996)
Ostateczny krach systemu korporacji
(1998)

Track listing

  1. "Jeśli chcesz odejść – odejdź" – 3:48 (If You Wish To Leave – Leave)
  2. "Kochaj mnie, a będę twoją" – 3:50 (Love Me And I Shall Be Yours)
  3. "Śmierć poety" – 5:36 (The Death of the Poet)
  4. "Nie dorosłem do swych lat" – 5:40 (I Didn't Grow Up to my Age)
  5. "Ty albo żadna" – 2:48 (You or Nobody)
  6. "Samotni ludzie" – 8:19 (Lonely People)
  7. "Zastanówcie się sami" – 5:11 (Think About It Yourselves)
  8. "Gwiazda szeryfa" – 4:10 (Sheriff's Star)
  9. "Ballada o dwóch siostrach" – 4:55 (The Ballad of Two Sisters)
  10. "Kołysanka stalinowska" – 3:06 (Stalin Lullaby)
  11. "Latający Holender" – 5:56 (Flying Dutchman)
  12. "A gdy będę umierał" – 7:32 (And When I'll Be Dying)
  13. "Prowokator" – 2:35 (The Entrapment Man)
  14. "Dolina" – 2:39 (The Valley)
  15. "Marianna (wersja inaczej niż na 1)" – 3:43 (Marianna (other version than on 1))
  16. "Kochaj mnie, a będę twoją (wersja bez VV)" – 3:49 (Love Me And I Shall Be Yours (version without VV))

Credits

  • Kazik Staszewski – lead vocalist, saxophone;
  • Janusz Grudziński – piano, keyboards, guitar;
  • Krzysztof BanasikFrench horn, guitar, saxophone, vocalist;
  • Piotr Morawiec – guitar;
  • Andrzej Szymańczakdrumset;
  • Ireneusz Wereński – bass guitar;
  • Violetta Villas – vocalist;
  • Rafał Szpotakowski – violin;
  • Wojciech Przybylski – sound engineer;
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See also

References

  • Gnoiński, Leszek (2000). Kult Kazika. Włodzimierz Wieczorek. ISBN 83-86365-39-0.
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