Tadeusz Nalepa

Tadeusz Nalepa was a towering figure in the history of Polish blues and rock music, widely recognized for his groundbreaking influence as a guitarist, composer, and vocalist. Born on August 26, 1943, in Sławków, Poland, Nalepa began his musical journey in the 1960s, later claiming his fame as the founder of the pioneering Polish blues-rock band Breakout. Throughout the 1970s, his gritty guitar playing and soulful compositions helped establish Breakout as a preeminent force within the Polish music scene, earning Nalepa the title of the "father of Polish blues."

After Breakout disbanded in the early 1980s, Nalepa continued his prolific work as a solo artist, successfully carving out his distinct blues signature within Eastern European music. His later works, including "Live 1986," which captures the electric energy of his live performances, "Zerwany film," and "Najstarszy zawód świata," are testament to his enduring artistry and musicianship. These albums, along with others like "Sumienie," "To moj blues," and "Numero Uno," solidify Nalepa's legacy as a vital contributor to the genre and a beacon of blues in Poland. Tadeusz Nalepa's profound impact on Polish music continued until his passing on March 4, 2007, leaving behind a rich catalogue that continues to inspire musicians and music lovers alike.

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Live 1986
Album - 7 Tracks - Released November 26, 2020
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  1. November 26, 2020
  2. November 26
  3. November 22
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  5. May 28, 1988
  6. February 26