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Katy Carr - Paszport 2012 FLAC
Track Listing:-
1 Katy Carr meets Kazik Piechowski
2 Kommander's Car
3 Paszport
4 Wojtek
5 Weronika
6 Poland Panorama
7 Ma?a, Little Flower
8 Czarne Włosy, Zielone Oczy - Black Hair, Green Eyes
9 Red Red Rose
10 Dziś do Ciebie Przyjść nie Mogł - The Partisan's Lullaby
11 Alicja
12 Travelling to You
13 Motylek - Butterfly
14 Wejmutka - At the Weymouth Pine Tree House
15 O Mój Rozmarynie - Oh My Rosemary
16 Chodzmy, Partyzanci! - Let's Go Partisans!
2012: Paszport
Carr's fourth album, Paszport, contains lyrics in English and Polish. She worked with British producer Nigel of Bermondsey and with musicians from Klezmer, Gypsy jazz and Folk music to create a sound that would be both traditional and contemporary.[12] The album was released in Poland on 17 September 2012 to mark the anniversary of the Soviet invasion, National Independence Day in Poland and Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day or Armistice Day). Paszport was released in the UK on 11 November 2012 to positive reviews, some considering it one of the best albums of the year.[13][12]
Aside from the single about Piechowski, the album's subjects include the Soviet invasion of Poland, the Polish resistance and the repression of Polish people by the Soviets. Regarding the title of the album, Carr cited a poem by Jerzy Harasymowicz: "it's not a very well known poem, but I think it says everything about my album, 'Masz paszport, więc jesteś' – "You have a passport, therefore you exist".[3]
In 2013, Carr was given the Polish Daily Award for Culture.[14]
In October 2020, Carr released the final part of her 'Polish Roots Trilogy' (previously Paszport and Polonia) with the album, Providence.[15]