Izrael is one of the most popular and influential Polish reggae bands. It w… Read Full Bio ↴Izrael is one of the most popular and influential Polish reggae bands. It was formed in March 1983 by two well-known musicians of Polish underground: Robert Brylewski (formerly of Brygada Kryzys) and Pawel Kelner (formerly of Deuter).
Brylewski said in regards to this formation: "Izrael’s creation was a consequence of the death of Brygada Kryzys. During last rehearsals of Brygada Kryzys only three musicians were present: Kelner, me and Tomasz Lipinski. There was nobody else. It was the end of 1982, hard times for Polish independent rockers. At some point Tomasz put his guitar on the side and said he quits."
Izrael’s debut took place on April 25, 1983 in the “Hybrydy” club in Warsaw where the band rehearsed. The first recording “Ida ludzie Babilonu” was created later in that year and quickly gained popularity. The band started to play numerous concerts (such as at the Festival in Jarocin and a series of concerts called “God’s Music in Babylon”).
In May 1983 the first LP “Biada, biada biada” was recorded, but it was not delivered to stores until many months later.
In 1986 Kelner decided to quit and he was replaced by Darek “Maleo” Malejonek (formerly of Kultura) with whom the second album “Nabij faje” was recorded. At this time Izrael’s musicians decided to accept any person who would like to play with them and who would bring something creative. Therefore many musicians were members of Izrael, including several jazzmen, which was unusual for a reggae band. Altogether, approximately 100 musicians have been members of Izrael at one time or another. In 1987 the third album, “Duchowa Rewolucja,” was recorded.
Around the year 1989 Izrael became an established band with Brylewski, Vivian Brylewska, Maleo, Piotr “Stopa” Zyzelewicz and Alik Dziki. In the same year the band went on a tour to then-Communist Czechoslovakia. Shortly afterwards a new member was to join: Wlodzimierz Kiniorski, who played several instruments, including the saxophone and the flute.
In 1990 the band went to Great Britain on an invitation from Marcin Miller. There they played several concerts and, more importantly, recorded an LP, “1991,” which is regarded as one of the best albums in history of Polish music. “1991” was recorded at a legendary “Ariwa” studio, which was owned by Mad Professor.
After their return to Poland, “Izrael” played numerous concerts and the band was enthusiastically embraced by fans. In 1994 a concert album, “Live 93” was issued which included songs recorded live in Krakow and Bialystok. The band was at the height of its popularity, thinking about a new LP. Suddenly and unexpectedly, in 1995 it was dismissed. According to Brylewski, the band was not aimed at selling records and make money. Also in his words: “its history was fulfilled".
Personnel:
Robert Brylewski (Vocals, Guitar)
Vivian Brylewska (Vocals)
Darek “Maleo” Malejonek (Vocals, Guitar)
Piotr “Stopa” Zyzelewicz (Drums)
Alik Dziki (Bass)
Wlodzimierz Kiniorski (Saxophone, Flute)
Discography:
Biada, Biada, Biada (1983)
Nabij Faje (1985)
Duchowa Rewolucja I & II (1987 & 1991)
1991 (1991)
Live 93 / Zycie Jak Muzyka (1994)
12R43L in dub (1997)
12R43L w Koperniku Dvd (2006)
Brylewski said in regards to this formation: "Izrael’s creation was a consequence of the death of Brygada Kryzys. During last rehearsals of Brygada Kryzys only three musicians were present: Kelner, me and Tomasz Lipinski. There was nobody else. It was the end of 1982, hard times for Polish independent rockers. At some point Tomasz put his guitar on the side and said he quits."
Izrael’s debut took place on April 25, 1983 in the “Hybrydy” club in Warsaw where the band rehearsed. The first recording “Ida ludzie Babilonu” was created later in that year and quickly gained popularity. The band started to play numerous concerts (such as at the Festival in Jarocin and a series of concerts called “God’s Music in Babylon”).
In May 1983 the first LP “Biada, biada biada” was recorded, but it was not delivered to stores until many months later.
In 1986 Kelner decided to quit and he was replaced by Darek “Maleo” Malejonek (formerly of Kultura) with whom the second album “Nabij faje” was recorded. At this time Izrael’s musicians decided to accept any person who would like to play with them and who would bring something creative. Therefore many musicians were members of Izrael, including several jazzmen, which was unusual for a reggae band. Altogether, approximately 100 musicians have been members of Izrael at one time or another. In 1987 the third album, “Duchowa Rewolucja,” was recorded.
Around the year 1989 Izrael became an established band with Brylewski, Vivian Brylewska, Maleo, Piotr “Stopa” Zyzelewicz and Alik Dziki. In the same year the band went on a tour to then-Communist Czechoslovakia. Shortly afterwards a new member was to join: Wlodzimierz Kiniorski, who played several instruments, including the saxophone and the flute.
In 1990 the band went to Great Britain on an invitation from Marcin Miller. There they played several concerts and, more importantly, recorded an LP, “1991,” which is regarded as one of the best albums in history of Polish music. “1991” was recorded at a legendary “Ariwa” studio, which was owned by Mad Professor.
After their return to Poland, “Izrael” played numerous concerts and the band was enthusiastically embraced by fans. In 1994 a concert album, “Live 93” was issued which included songs recorded live in Krakow and Bialystok. The band was at the height of its popularity, thinking about a new LP. Suddenly and unexpectedly, in 1995 it was dismissed. According to Brylewski, the band was not aimed at selling records and make money. Also in his words: “its history was fulfilled".
Personnel:
Robert Brylewski (Vocals, Guitar)
Vivian Brylewska (Vocals)
Darek “Maleo” Malejonek (Vocals, Guitar)
Piotr “Stopa” Zyzelewicz (Drums)
Alik Dziki (Bass)
Wlodzimierz Kiniorski (Saxophone, Flute)
Discography:
Biada, Biada, Biada (1983)
Nabij Faje (1985)
Duchowa Rewolucja I & II (1987 & 1991)
1991 (1991)
Live 93 / Zycie Jak Muzyka (1994)
12R43L in dub (1997)
12R43L w Koperniku Dvd (2006)
Faja Dub
Izrael Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Izrael:
Dla każdego tak samo Wschód i zachód słońca Jasny dzień i ciemna noc Dla każdego …
Duchowa Rewolucja Jest potrzebna duchowa rewolucja Jest potrzebna duchowa rewo…
Dusza W Podróży Codzień toczę walkę o życie i sens z tym co…
Dża Ludzie Dża ludzie dża miłość dża życie dża świat Dża ludzie dża…
Idą ludzie Babilonu Idą ludzie Babilonu Idą ludzie Babilonu Będą dalej maszerowa…
Ile Mil Ile mil stąd do nieba jest Ile mil stąd do nieba…
Interesy Znów rok zakończony zyskiem Liczą w walutach na kontach w to…
Kapłani Szatana Zbrodniarze na tronach Zbrodniarze na tronach Nie mam żadn…
każda chwila Idziemy Naprzeciw Siebie Idziemy Sobie Naprzeciw Oto Znalazł…
Nie rób tego złego Nie rób tego złego Nie rób tego złego Politycy mydlą ci oczy…
Nikt Nikt nie urodził się bez powodu Nikt nie urodził się bez…
Plonie Babilon Płonie Płonie Babilon płonie Płonie Babilon płonie Płonie Ba…
Poli bez kontroli I nie wiesz nawet co czuję Gdy patrzę jak dzieci bawią…
Powstańcie wojownicy Chcą kupować nasze domy Chcą kupować nasze dusze Chcą kupowa…
Płonie Babilon Płonie Płonie Babilon płonie Płonie Babilon płonie Płonie Ba…
Rastaman nie kłamie Kłamie kłamie Kłamie niewolnik Kłamie urzędnik Kłamie polit…
Rootz Party Nie Ukryta W Podtekstach Energia Prosto Z Serca Z Serca Do S…
Równe prawa Dajcie nam Równe prawa Chcemy równych praw dla każdej rasy C…
Strach w Babilonie Ludzie zapomnieli po co żyja Gnają na oślep za niczym Za swo…
Woja w Babilonie Politycy wywołują wojny Urzędnicy wywołują wojny Czynią to n…
Wolny naród Wolny naród musi być Wolny naród Nie ma życia w zatrutych mi…
Życie to chwila Życie tutaj to chwila Życie tutaj to chwila Dobrze ją wykorz…
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@lovespread0112
@C'est la Vie⏺️ its about not being influenced by political system, babylon.
nie poddawaj sie means dont give up but in this context its more like just „dont listen” or just something like „no to”
dont give up
dont give up
no demagogy
no pressure
no publicity
no cheating
dont give them your hand
dont give them your soul
dont give up
never give up
Im very happy that you listen to polish reggae music from united states
@pieknastronazycia
NIE ZAPOMINAJMY O TWÓRCACH TEGO ARCYDZIEŁA
Muzycy
Robert Brylewski (we wkładce „Robi Goldrocker”) - wokal, gitara, melodika, konga, organy
Dariusz „Maleo” Malejonek - organy, gitara, konga
Tomasz „Żwirek” Żmijewski (we wkładce „Cichy Smok”) - gitara basowa
Jarosław „Gruszka” Ptasiński (we wkładce jako „Chłodny Orzeł”) - perkusja
Vivian Quarcoo (we wkładce jako „Vivian Goldrocker”) - wokal
Piotr „Samohut” Subotkiewicz (we wkładce jako „Sam O'Hutt”) - flet, organy, konga
Tomasz „Lego” Ber – gitara solowa
Sławomir „Merlin” Gołaszewski - saksofon
Sławomir „Rudi” Lewandowski - saksofon
Błażej „Krzaczasty” Pajda - trąbka
Wojciech Konikiewicz - klawisze
Ricardo la Serna - konga
Milo Kurtis - instrumenty perkusyjne
Alik Dziki - konga, gitara basowa
Marlon Vulcan - instrumenty perkusyjne
@NiemcuPozdrawia
1. Intro 0:00
2. Solidariti dub 1:16
3. Równe prawa 4:28
4. Wolny naród 10:52
5. Nie poddawaj 16:51
6. Fajka pokoju 21:35
7. Legen dub 26:18
8. Ile mil 28:57
9. Wolność 32:36
10. Psalm 125 37:17
11. Złoty tron 40:53
@pieknastronazycia
Muzycy
Robert Brylewski (we wkładce „Robi Goldrocker”) - wokal, gitara, melodika, konga, organy
Dariusz „Maleo” Malejonek - organy, gitara, konga
Tomasz „Żwirek” Żmijewski (we wkładce „Cichy Smok”) - gitara basowa
Jarosław „Gruszka” Ptasiński (we wkładce jako „Chłodny Orzeł”) - perkusja
Vivian Quarcoo (we wkładce jako „Vivian Goldrocker”) - wokal
Piotr „Samohut” Subotkiewicz (we wkładce jako „Sam O'Hutt”) - flet, organy, konga
Tomasz „Lego” Ber – gitara solowa
Sławomir „Merlin” Gołaszewski - saksofon
Sławomir „Rudi” Lewandowski - saksofon
Błażej „Krzaczasty” Pajda - trąbka
Wojciech Konikiewicz - klawisze
Ricardo la Serna - konga
Milo Kurtis - instrumenty perkusyjne
Alik Dziki - konga, gitara basowa
Marlon Vulcan - instrumenty perkusyjne
@habibal-ghazaha7421
Fantastic album! I discovered it only in early 2000, here in São Paulo - Brazil. Still love it!
@PrzemysawGrabskiPrem
The outstanding Polish reggae musician David Porta lives in Sao Paulo. :)
@ceolbeats7182
@@PrzemysawGrabskiPremCan u blame him😂😂👍🏽
@adamniemkiewicz3780
genialna, najczęściej słuchany winyl w domu
@Professor4555
I'm rastaman in the middle of the United States of America, don't understand a word of polish language but still loving reggae music from anywhere in this small/big/wide world 🙏🙏🙏
@mattrosadzinski3348
This album was created in the middle of Polish fight for freedom in early 80’ . You can watch „Jarocin” documentary on Netflix, you will find there more music like that :)
@Professor4555
@Matt Rosadzinski thank you Sir 🙏
@lovespread0112
@C'est la Vie⏺️ check out biada biada biada from izrael. whats your favourite izrael song? i could translate it if you want. peace
@Professor4555
@Mikołaj Wojtyra I'll check it out, I think this one makes me feel good every time, IZRAEL- nie poddawaj się, 🎶🎵🎶🎵🙏
@lovespread0112
@C'est la Vie⏺️ its about not being influenced by political system, babylon.
nie poddawaj sie means dont give up but in this context its more like just „dont listen” or just something like „no to”
dont give up
dont give up
no demagogy
no pressure
no publicity
no cheating
dont give them your hand
dont give them your soul
dont give up
never give up
Im very happy that you listen to polish reggae music from united states