Ozren Depolo - Chapters (Screen & Stage Dancefloor Jazz from Yugoslavia 1971-1984) (2025) Hi Res

Artist: Ozren Depolo
Title: Chapters (Screen & Stage Dancefloor Jazz from Yugoslavia 1971-1984)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Fox & His Friends Records
Genre: Electronic, Jazz, Funk, Disco
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:46:42
Total Size: 109 mb | 273 mb | 900 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Chapters (Screen & Stage Dancefloor Jazz from Yugoslavia 1971-1984)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Fox & His Friends Records
Genre: Electronic, Jazz, Funk, Disco
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:46:42
Total Size: 109 mb | 273 mb | 900 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - Ozren Depolo - Grotesque (Chapter 2)
02 - Ozren Depolo, Bosko Petrovic - Duo + 1
03 - Ozren Depolo, Igor Savin - Night Out (Theme from Early Snow in Munich)
04 - Ozren Depolo - Paraphrase SW (Theme for Stevie Wonder)
05 - Ozren Depolo, Zdenka Kovacicek - Peep Show (Theme from Early Snow in Munich)
06 - Ozren Depolo - Love Experiment (End Credits From Whatever You Can Spare)
07 - Ozren Depolo, Igor Savin - Video Games (Theme from Early Snow in Munich)
08 - Ozren Depolo - Whatever You Can Spare (Orchestral Version)
09 - Ozren Depolo, Igor Savin - Early Snow in Munich (Opening Credits)
10 - Ozren Depolo - The Forrest Date (Theme from Whatever You Can Spare)
11 - Ozren Depolo - The Graduates (Theme from The Graduates)
12 - Ozren Depolo - Oberhausen (Theme from Way To Your Neighbour - Orchestral Version)
13 - Ozren Depolo - Winter's Wish (Theme from Winter's Wish)
A new release from Fox & His Friends Records "Chapters (Screen & Stage Dancefloor Jazz from Yugoslavia 1971-1984)" by Ozren Depolo brings to light a trove of previously unreleased music spanning more than a decade of his work in film, theater and television.
Ozren Depolo rarely pursued opportunities to record original material, in part due to a general lack of interest among local publishers in jazz discography. Yet he was more than a gifted composer: he was also an accomplished saxophonist, clarinettist, flutist, pianist, arranger and occasionally, a jazz journalist who contributed articles to specialized programs on Radio Zagreb. Depolo also played in international big bands alongside jazz greats such as Clark Terry, Oliver Nelson and Gerry Mulligan, as well as in formations led by Bosko Petrovic, including the Nonconvertible All Stars and the B.P. Convention Big Band. He was a member of ensembles including The Alfi Kabiljo Orchestra, The Dragutin Diklic Ensemble, Jugoslovenska Pop Selekcija, The Stipica Kalogjera Octet, Vaclav Zahradnik & His East All Stars Band and the Zagreb Jazz Quintet.
As both composer and arranger, he produced a significant body of work for large jazz orchestras and small ensembles. He was deeply engaged in jazz improvisation and avant-garde classical music, recording numerous chamber pieces for saxophone. A long-standing member of Acezantez, Zagreb's renowned contemporary music ensemble, he also collaborated with international figures such as Ted Curson, John Lewis, Johnny Griffin, Art Farmer, Leo Wright, Art Taylor, Slide Hampton and Lucky Thompson. This selection also includes his collaboration with Igor Savin and jazz vocalist Zdenka Kovacicek who were played on Karl Lagerfeld's fashion shows.
The release demonstrates how Depolo was able to shift fluidly between idioms: from driving big-band passages to intimate chamber-like arrangements, from funk-tinged motifs to lyrical, impressionistic soundscapes. This stylistic breadth, always anchored in his deep jazz and funk sensibility, gave his music an adaptability perfectly suited to the hybrid world of stage and screen. The LP highlights that versatility while also presenting the coherence of his artistic voice, one that had gone unrecognized precisely because it was dispersed across so many contexts.
Ozren Depolo rarely pursued opportunities to record original material, in part due to a general lack of interest among local publishers in jazz discography. Yet he was more than a gifted composer: he was also an accomplished saxophonist, clarinettist, flutist, pianist, arranger and occasionally, a jazz journalist who contributed articles to specialized programs on Radio Zagreb. Depolo also played in international big bands alongside jazz greats such as Clark Terry, Oliver Nelson and Gerry Mulligan, as well as in formations led by Bosko Petrovic, including the Nonconvertible All Stars and the B.P. Convention Big Band. He was a member of ensembles including The Alfi Kabiljo Orchestra, The Dragutin Diklic Ensemble, Jugoslovenska Pop Selekcija, The Stipica Kalogjera Octet, Vaclav Zahradnik & His East All Stars Band and the Zagreb Jazz Quintet.
As both composer and arranger, he produced a significant body of work for large jazz orchestras and small ensembles. He was deeply engaged in jazz improvisation and avant-garde classical music, recording numerous chamber pieces for saxophone. A long-standing member of Acezantez, Zagreb's renowned contemporary music ensemble, he also collaborated with international figures such as Ted Curson, John Lewis, Johnny Griffin, Art Farmer, Leo Wright, Art Taylor, Slide Hampton and Lucky Thompson. This selection also includes his collaboration with Igor Savin and jazz vocalist Zdenka Kovacicek who were played on Karl Lagerfeld's fashion shows.
The release demonstrates how Depolo was able to shift fluidly between idioms: from driving big-band passages to intimate chamber-like arrangements, from funk-tinged motifs to lyrical, impressionistic soundscapes. This stylistic breadth, always anchored in his deep jazz and funk sensibility, gave his music an adaptability perfectly suited to the hybrid world of stage and screen. The LP highlights that versatility while also presenting the coherence of his artistic voice, one that had gone unrecognized precisely because it was dispersed across so many contexts.