Horst Jankowski - Bravo Jankowski! (1964)

Artist: Horst Jankowski
Title: Bravo Jankowski!
Year Of Release: 1964
Label: Boutique
Genre: Jazz, Space-Age Pop, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 33:46
Total Size: 206 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Bravo Jankowski!
Year Of Release: 1964
Label: Boutique
Genre: Jazz, Space-Age Pop, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 33:46
Total Size: 206 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Vilja-Lied 2:54
02. Ich bin verliebt 2:25
03. An der schönen blauen Donau 2:52
04. Wolgalied 3:07
05. O Rosemarie, ich lieb' dich 2:48
06. Ich bin nur ein armer Wandergesell 2:58
07. Ja, so ein Mädel, ungarisches Mädel 2:34
08. Dein ist mein ganzes Herz 2:41
09. Ich schenk' mein Herz 2:48
10. Zwei Märchenaugen 2:58
11. Da geh' ich zu Maxim 2:44
12. Niemand liebt dich so wie ich 2:58
"Bravo Jankowski!" is a landmark studio album by German pianist, composer, and conductor Horst Jankowski, released in 1964 on the prestigious Mercury Records label (in Germany, it was also released under the title "The Genius of Jankowski").
It was this album that brought Jankowski worldwide fame, catapulting him from a local star of German jazz to the forefront of the international instrumental scene.
Before becoming a global light-dance star thanks to this album, Horst Jankowski was a renowned hard bop pianist. In the 1950s, he played with the great jazz trumpeter Miles Davis during his European tours and was recognized as Germany's best jazz pianist by respected music publications. Fate itself led him away from academic jazz and towards pop music, making his name a household word for fans of high-quality retro lounge.
It was this album that brought Jankowski worldwide fame, catapulting him from a local star of German jazz to the forefront of the international instrumental scene.
Before becoming a global light-dance star thanks to this album, Horst Jankowski was a renowned hard bop pianist. In the 1950s, he played with the great jazz trumpeter Miles Davis during his European tours and was recognized as Germany's best jazz pianist by respected music publications. Fate itself led him away from academic jazz and towards pop music, making his name a household word for fans of high-quality retro lounge.