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Oddział Zamknięty
Oddział Zamknięty is a Polish rock band founded in November 1979 in Warsaw, and it became hugely popular in Poland during the 1980s. The group is associated with songs such as “Ten wasz świat,” “Party,” “Obudź się,” “Andzia i ja,” and “Gdyby nie ty.” The band grew out of an earlier group playing at school-leaving parties, founded by Krzysztof Jaryczewski and Jarosław Szlagowski after the breakup of Tani Hotel. In spring 1980 it debuted as Oddział Zamknięty in the classic lineup of Krzysztof Jaryczewski, Wojciech Łuczaj-Pogorzelski, Paweł Mścisławski and Jarosław Szlagowski. The safest phonographic debut to point to is 1983 and the album Oddział Zamknięty, released by Polskie Nagrania. That record helped...
Artist Trivia
- Oddział Zamknięty was founded in 1979 in Warsaw, and its first rehearsals took place in a cramped Warsaw flat.
- From the beginning the band built a reputation for a raw, urban and rebellious character, which quickly translated into major popularity in the 1980s.
- The debut album appeared in 1983 and was simply titled Oddział Zamknięty.
- More than forty musicians have passed through the band’s history, while co-founder Wojciech Łuczaj-Pogorzelski remains one of its longest-lasting pillars.
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Discography
18 releases
Polski Rock, Volume 4: Oddział Zamknięty
Album2010Gwiazdy polskiej muzyki lat 80: Oddział zamknięty
Album2007
Party, andzia i ja, inne...
Album2005
Świat jest dla ciebie
Single2001
Co na to ludzie
Album2001