Wolna Grupa Bukowina

Wolna Grupa Bukowina is an iconic Polish folk band, widely celebrated for its poetic lyrics and acoustic sound that echo the soul of Poland's highland folklore. The group was founded in 1971 by Wojciech Belon in Bukowina Tatrzańska, from which the ensemble takes its evocative name, meaning "Free Group of Bukowina." Over the years, the band gained a devoted following, particularly among admirers of the bard and folk scenes, largely due to its emotional performances and the resonance of its music with the societal sentiments of the time.

Their most recent releases, such as "Kolory Muzyki" and "Jeszcze Tyle Pieśni Przed Nami," continue to showcase the group's enduring talent to blend introspective lyrics with harmonious tunes, reminiscent of the bucolic landscapes and the rich cultural tapestry of Poland. "Słonecznik," another recent album, represents a tapestry of melodies that are both deeply personal and universally relatable, carrying the legacy of Wolna Grupa Bukowina's founding ethos. "Złota Kolekcja" offers a collection of their golden classics, reiterating the group's significant place in the heart of Polish music culture throughout the decades. Despite the changes in the music industry and tastes, Wolna Grupa Bukowina’s artistry remains a bastion of Polish folk and a testament to the country's vibrant musical heritage.

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Kolory Muzyki
Album - 26 Tracks - Released February 24, 2014
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