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Paul Urbanek Zawinulology SP2601 CD
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FormatAudio CD
Ordering NumberSP2601
Barcode4250095889066
labelLucky Mojo Records
Release date5/22/2026
Players/ContributorsMusicians
  • Paul Urbanek: Keyboards
Guest musician
  • Iva Bittova: Voice, Violin (Track Nr 8)
  • Patrice Heral: Parts of live Drumtrack and effected Voicetrack (Track Nr 9)
  • Wolfgang Puschnig: Field Recording of an unknown street singer (Track Nr 9)
  • Wolfgang Puschnig: Sampled short flute and voice-phrases (Track Nr 11)

Manufacturer/EU Representative

Manufacturer
  • Company nameSimone Kopmajer
  • AdresseAuwaldgasse 53b, A-8041 Graz, AT
  • e-Mailoffice@simonekopmajer.com

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      For some players, Joe Zawinul is an influence; for others, he becomes part of their musical foundation. Paul Urbanek clearly belongs to the latter group. His connection to Zawinul’s world isn’t about copying licks, in fact this typical bebop approach would almost be impossible with Joe’s music. But rather what we have here is a more subtle, deeper absorption cultivated over decades. As an improviser myself, I can appreciate the time and dedication required to internalize this special language.

      Paul’s connection with Zawinul’s universe is also personal. He crossed paths with Joe on multiple occasions and spent fifteen years performing alongside guitarist Alegre Corrêa from the last Zawinul Syndicate lineup. As with much that is Zawinul-inspired, sometimes a feeling or impression is all you really need. Those experiences brought Paul to a very creative mindset: sound first, category later. Although he has released several acoustic albums, this is the first time he fully explores this somewhat uncharted territory, not as much as a homage, but more as a genuine exploration.

      It’s fascinating to hear someone release the assumptions of the acoustic piano and embrace the limitless possibilities of the synthesizer. The record is rich with colors: layered vocals, exotic timbres, field recordings, and electronic textures that feel alive. This is exactly the kind of freedom and expression these instruments were designed, but rarely get used for. The fourteen pieces are recomposed improvisations that drift, evolve, and reshape themselves. Highlights include the Moroccan-tinged 6/8 of “Ancient Tech,” the tone-poem flow of “Unfolding,” fiery solos in “Footsteps in the Temple,” trance-like textures in “Ghost,” and rare acoustic brilliance in “Bebop Leftovers.”

      The sheer keyboard creativity here might have been blurred in a full band setting. Working (more or less) solo allows Paul to capture every nuance exactly as he imagines it, and the album benefits from that clarity. ZAWINULOLOGY doesn’t chase the surface of Zawinul’s style. It channels the spirit behind it: originality, curiosity, and the courage to shape improvisation into form. Paul speaks this language fluently, and here, he uses it to say something entirely of his own.

      LINER NOTES - Scott Kinsey

      Tracklist hide

      CD 1
      • 1.Zawinulology03:28
      • 2.Ancient Tech03:29
      • 3.Unfolding02:51
      • 4.When they get it they got it03:29
      • 5.Footsteps in the Temple02:59
      • 6.You can listen to it when i´m gone02:25
      • 7.Cold Fact03:15
      • 8.Interrupted Meditation02:21
      • 9.Unexpected Beauty03:25
      • 10.Bebop leftovers03:03
      • 11.Ghost03:00
      • 12.God´s waiting Room02:37
      • 13.Second kharma03:27
      • 14.Unwanted encore03:26
      • Total:43:15