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2 Plus 1

2 Plus 1 were a Polish band performing pop and folk music, and, in the later period of their activity, also synthpop and rock. They were founded in 1971 by Janusz Kruk and Elżbieta Dmoch. The band recorded ten studio albums, three of which have been certified Gold in Poland, and established such evergreen hits as "Chodź, pomaluj mój świat", "Windą do nieba" and "Iść w stronę słońca". They have won a number of local and international awards, and performed in countries around the world, such as Germany, the Soviet Union, the United States, Canada and Cuba. 2 Plus 1 enjoyed their biggest popularity in the 1970s, but remained successful into the mid-1980s. In addition, the band achieved notable success in Western Europe and Japan with the songs "Easy Come, Easy Go" and "Singapore". The end of 2 Plus 1's activity was marked by the death of Janusz Kruk in 1992. A successful, but short lived reunion took place at the end of the 1990s. 2 Plus 1 remain one of the most successful bands in the history of Polish popular music, and their musical legacy still proves influential in Poland.

2 Plus 1
Also known asDwa Plus Jeden, 2+1, Gruppe 2+1, Two Plus One
OriginWarsaw, Poland
GenresPop, folk, country, synthpop, new wave, rock
Years active1971–1992
1998–1999
LabelsPolskie Nagrania Muza, Tonpress, Wifon, Autobahn, Savitor, PolJazz, Sonic
Past membersClassic line-up
Janusz Kruk
Elżbieta Dmoch
Cezary Szlązak
Former members
Andrzej Rybiński
Andrzej Krzysztofik

History edit

1971–1975: Formation and early success edit

The band was founded in Warsaw in January 1971 by guitarist Janusz Kruk and flautist Elżbieta Dmoch, who both had been part of a short lived band, Warszawskie Kuranty, in the 1960s. The two were joined by another guitarist, Andrzej Rybiński, and played their first live shows at the Hotel Bristol in Warsaw. The band worked with Polish lyricist Katarzyna Gärtner and became the first artist to perform her songs live. Initially called Smak Miodu (Polish for "Taste of Honey"), the trio would soon be renamed Dwa Plus Jeden (2 Plus 1).[1] In the summer of 1971, the group performed their first concert to a mass audience at the National Festival of Polish Song in Opole, and received an award for the song "Nie zmogła go kula". Andrzej Rybiński very soon left the group to work on his own project, Andrzej i Eliza, and was replaced by Andrzej Krzysztofik. The band performed "Już nie będę taki głupi" at the festival in Kołobrzeg and recorded their first EP, which featured four folk-flavoured songs. The band started to perform abroad, including West Berlin and the Soviet Union.

1972 saw 2 Plus 1 achieve mainstream popularity with hits "Czerwone słoneczko" and "Chodź, pomaluj mój świat". The band performed at Sopot International Song Festival and in November recorded for RCA Italiana.[2] In December 1972, their debut LP Nowy wspaniały świat was released by Polskie Nagrania Muza. In addition to two previously known hits, it included the songs "Wstawaj, szkoda dnia" and "Hej, dogonię lato" which also became popular. The album sold very well and was later certified Gold.[3] 2 Plus 1 were proclaimed the band of the year by several media outlets, and their acoustic pop-folk music proved especially popular with teenagers. In March 1973, Janusz Kruk and Elżbieta Dmoch got married.[3] The group then performed the song "Zjechaliśmy kapelą" on the German TV show Disco and were met with a warm reception. In June, 2 Plus 1 performed for the third time at the Opole Festival and received an award for the song "Codzienność". That same year, the band recorded the hit song "Gwiazda dnia" for the movie In Desert and Wilderness, based on Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel of the same name.

In the spring of 1974, 2 Plus 1 performed in the United States and Canada for the first time, followed by Scotland, France, Switzerland and West Germany. With the song "Kołysanka matki", they took 3rd place at the festival in Sopot. The group made an appearance on the all-star TV special Piosenki z autografem, performing "Na luzie", alongside such artists as Anna Jantar and Danuta Rinn. The British magazine Music Week proclaimed 2 Plus 1 the star of the year.[4] The band continued performing frequently in 1975, with performances in East Germany, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. Their second LP, Wyspa dzieci, was a concept album and turned out to be another success, including the previously known hits "Gwiazda dnia", "Kołysanka matki" and "Na luzie" as well as the popular title song.

1976–1979: Artistic development edit

The group scored another hit with the song "Odpłyniesz wielkim autem", which they recorded in English and released as a single in Germany. Their next project was a suite in honor of Zbigniew Cybulski, a famous Polish actor who had died in the late 1960s. The musical spectacle, showcasing a more sophisticated sound than the group's previous efforts, premiered in Opole in 1976 and received significant praise. Andrzej Krzysztofik left the group and was replaced by Cezary Szlązak, forming what would turn out to be the band's most successful line-up. In the early 1977, on the 10th anniversary of Cybulski's death, the band started to work on their third studio album, Aktor, based around the previously known musical spectacle. 2 Plus 1 toured with that repertoire not only in Poland, but also in East Germany and Czechoslovakia, where the album was released as Herec. In the same year, 2 Plus 1 released another single in West Germany, which featured the songs "Ring Me Up" and "Free Me".

In 1978, the band recorded Teatr na drodze, an album embracing their pre-Aktor accessible pop-folk style. It is this album that features one of 2 Plus 1's biggest hits, "Windą do nieba", which went on to become an evergreen. Other notable songs on the LP included "Ding-Dong", "Romanse za grosz" and "Ballada łomżyńska", the latter with a contribution from the legendary Polish musician Czesław Niemen. In the summer, 2 Plus 1 went to Cuba, where they performed "La Habana mi amor" and taped a TV special. At the Sopot Festival, the band won an award for "Windą do nieba" and "Ding-dong". That same year, they released a new single "Taksówka nr 5", which was another success. In March 1979, 2 Plus 1 visited Cuba again, where they successfully toured for two weeks. Their double A-side single, featuring the songs "Margarita" and "La Habana mi amor", was the first record by a Polish artist ever released in Cuba.[3] Meanwhile, in Poland, 2 Plus 1 released their fifth studio album, Irlandzki tancerz. The LP was inspired by Irish folk music and contained Polish translations of thirteen old Irish ballads. The album received highly favourable reviews and was another major seller in 2 Plus 1's career. A promotional musical film of the same name was shown on television in May 1979.

1979–1981: International career edit

In the summer of 1979, 2 Plus 1 recorded their third single for the German market, the disco-pop song "Easy Come, Easy Go". The band performed it on the popular West German TV show Musikladen, and the East German variety show Ein Kessel Buntes. The song was a surprise success, charting within the German Top 40.[5] The follow-up album Easy Come, Easy Go, recorded entirely in English with German and American musicians, was released in early 1980. It was met with modest success and would eventually receive Gold certification in Poland. It spawned another hit, "Singapore", which reached number 7 in Japan.[6] In the same year, 2 Plus 1 were headlining the Sopot Festival, where they performed their English-language material.

In 1981, the band released a non-album song "Iść w stronę słońca", which went on to become one of their biggest hits in Poland. Their second international album, Warsaw Nights, was released in the same year, promoted by the singles "Mama Chita" and "Lady Runaway". The band performed in Villach, Austria and spent several months touring in the USA. However, the growing popularity of 2 Plus 1 in Western Europe was suddenly interrupted by the imposition of martial law in Poland in December 1981. As this had complicated travelling abroad, the group decided to refocus on the Polish market. Their last international offering was the song "Rocky Doctor", released two years later.

1982–1987: New musical direction edit

In 1982, 2 Plus 1 released a new wave-inspired double A-side single, with the songs "Kalkuta nocą" and "Obłędu chcę", which enjoyed considerable popularity. In 1983, the band gave a critically acclaimed avant-garde performance at the Opole Festival, where they premiered songs from their forthcoming album. Their eighth studio LP, Bez limitu, introduced the band's new image and musical style, which now explored new wave, rock and synthpop. The album spawned the hits "Nic nie boli", "Requiem dla samej siebie", "Superszczur" and "XXI wiek (Dla wszystkich nas)", and was certified Gold the following year. 2 Plus 1 were in fact one of the very few artists from the 1970s who remained commercially successful in the 1980s.

In February 1984, 2 Plus 1 performed at the Warsaw Congress Hall, which was broadcast on television. Their next single, the uptempo synthpop track "Wielki mały człowiek", became one of their biggest hits. The group teamed up with Maciej Zembaty and John Porter to work on their ninth album, Video. Released in 1985, it was largely drawing from synthpop and New Romanticism, and turned out to be another success. The LP spawned further hits "Video" and the Polish-English "Chińskie latawce", the latter a duet between Elżbieta Dmoch and John Porter. A TV special was filmed to promote the album. In 1985, Cezary Szlązak released a solo single, featuring songs "Bezpłatny kurs" and "Inne życie, inny świat".

After the release of Video, 2 Plus 1 significantly limited their live appearances and media exposure. 1986 saw the release of the retrospective Greatest Hits Live. In 1987, Janusz Kruk started to compose music for theatrical plays, including Szaleństwa pana Hilarego, based on Julian Tuwim's short story. The band recorded one new song, "Ocalić coś", later released on the various artists compilation Całuj gorąco. Janusz and Elżbieta broke up in the second half of the 1980s, after Janusz left her for another woman. The couple divorced in 1989, but remained friends.[7]

1988–2008: The break-up and aftermath edit

In 1988, 2 Plus 1 started working on a new album and performed several new songs on the TV show Premie i premiery. In 1989, their tenth and final studio album Antidotum was released. The record wasn't as successful as previous albums,[3] but several tracks gained moderate popularity, most notably "Ocalę Cię". The band then embarked on a tour of the USA. During one of their concerts, Janusz Kruk, who had already been struggling with heart problems, fainted on stage. This prompted the group to take some time off from extensive touring, and Janusz focused on composing soundtracks for plays. In 1991, the hits collection 18 Greatest Hits became their first album released directly on CD.

In June 1992, Janusz Kruk died of a heart attack. Elżbieta, who never got over the loss, moved from Warsaw to the countryside, and subsequently gave up public and artistic life.[8] In 1997, another compilation Greatest Hits Vol. 2 was released, which focused on rare and previously unreleased tracks. In the fall of 1998, Cezary and Elżbieta decided to reactivate 2 Plus 1, recruiting two new musicians. Their first performances were met with enthusiastic response, and the band embarked on a successful tour. They appeared on several TV shows, including Szansa na sukces. However, in early 1999, Elżbieta suddenly decided to withdraw from all future plans and 2 Plus 1 ultimately disbanded. Cezary Szlązak founded his own group, Cezary Szlązak Band.

At the end of the 1990s, and after 2000, numerous 2 Plus 1 compilations appeared on the market, released by various record companies. In 2002, Elżbieta made a guest appearance at a community centre in Łomża, where a teenage group staged a play as a tribute to 2 Plus 1 and their music. In January 2005, a Polish TV program Uwaga! reported on her apparently poor living conditions, which caused a massive sympathetic response.[9] In August 2008, Elżbieta attended a secret 2 Plus 1 fans gathering in Warsaw.[7]

Band members edit

In the mid-1970s, two additional musicians supported the band: Adam Pilawa (piano, violin) and Andrzej Wójcik (drum kit).[4]

Discography edit

Most notable songs edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wideoteka dorosłego człowieka (in Polish). May 12, 2009.
  2. ^ Dariusz Michalski. . Archived from the original on 2015-09-07. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  3. ^ a b c d . dwaplusjeden.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2009-02-17. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  4. ^ a b Lech Nowicki (1975). . Świat Muzyki. Archived from the original on September 26, 2011.
  5. ^ . www.charts.de (in German). Archived from the original on February 23, 2015. Retrieved 2012-04-02.
  6. ^ Uwaga! Kulisy sławy (in Polish). January 2005. TVN.
  7. ^ a b . www.kobieta.pl (in Polish). 2009-03-26. Archived from the original on 2015-12-26. Retrieved 2009-06-02.
  8. ^ "Wraca do świata i ludzi". Świat & Ludzie: 5. 19 April 2007.
  9. ^ . uwaga.onet.pl (in Polish). 2005-03-27. Archived from the original on 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2009-06-02.

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Easy Go and Singapore The end of 2 Plus 1 s activity was marked by the death of Janusz Kruk in 1992 A successful but short lived reunion took place at the end of the 1990s 2 Plus 1 remain one of the most successful bands in the history of Polish popular music and their musical legacy still proves influential in Poland 2 Plus 1Also known asDwa Plus Jeden 2 1 Gruppe 2 1 Two Plus OneOriginWarsaw PolandGenresPop folk country synthpop new wave rockYears active1971 19921998 1999LabelsPolskie Nagrania Muza Tonpress Wifon Autobahn Savitor PolJazz SonicPast membersClassic line upJanusz KrukElzbieta DmochCezary SzlazakFormer membersAndrzej RybinskiAndrzej Krzysztofik Contents 1 History 1 1 1971 1975 Formation and early success 1 2 1976 1979 Artistic development 1 3 1979 1981 International career 1 4 1982 1987 New musical direction 1 5 1988 2008 The break up and aftermath 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 Most notable songs 5 ReferencesHistory edit1971 1975 Formation and early success edit The band was founded in Warsaw in January 1971 by guitarist Janusz Kruk and flautist Elzbieta Dmoch who both had been part of a short lived band Warszawskie Kuranty in the 1960s The two were joined by another guitarist Andrzej Rybinski and played their first live shows at the Hotel Bristol in Warsaw The band worked with Polish lyricist Katarzyna Gartner and became the first artist to perform her songs live Initially called Smak Miodu Polish for Taste of Honey the trio would soon be renamed Dwa Plus Jeden 2 Plus 1 1 In the summer of 1971 the group performed their first concert to a mass audience at the National Festival of Polish Song in Opole and received an award for the song Nie zmogla go kula Andrzej Rybinski very soon left the group to work on his own project Andrzej i Eliza and was replaced by Andrzej Krzysztofik The band performed Juz nie bede taki glupi at the festival in Kolobrzeg and recorded their first EP which featured four folk flavoured songs The band started to perform abroad including West Berlin and the Soviet Union 1972 saw 2 Plus 1 achieve mainstream popularity with hits Czerwone sloneczko and Chodz pomaluj moj swiat The band performed at Sopot International Song Festival and in November recorded for RCA Italiana 2 In December 1972 their debut LP Nowy wspanialy swiat was released by Polskie Nagrania Muza In addition to two previously known hits it included the songs Wstawaj szkoda dnia and Hej dogonie lato which also became popular The album sold very well and was later certified Gold 3 2 Plus 1 were proclaimed the band of the year by several media outlets and their acoustic pop folk music proved especially popular with teenagers In March 1973 Janusz Kruk and Elzbieta Dmoch got married 3 The group then performed the song Zjechalismy kapela on the German TV show Disco and were met with a warm reception In June 2 Plus 1 performed for the third time at the Opole Festival and received an award for the song Codziennosc That same year the band recorded the hit song Gwiazda dnia for the movie In Desert and Wilderness based on Henryk Sienkiewicz s novel of the same name In the spring of 1974 2 Plus 1 performed in the United States and Canada for the first time followed by Scotland France Switzerland and West Germany With the song Kolysanka matki they took 3rd place at the festival in Sopot The group made an appearance on the all star TV special Piosenki z autografem performing Na luzie alongside such artists as Anna Jantar and Danuta Rinn The British magazine Music Week proclaimed 2 Plus 1 the star of the year 4 The band continued performing frequently in 1975 with performances in East Germany Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union Their second LP Wyspa dzieci was a concept album and turned out to be another success including the previously known hits Gwiazda dnia Kolysanka matki and Na luzie as well as the popular title song 1976 1979 Artistic development edit The group scored another hit with the song Odplyniesz wielkim autem which they recorded in English and released as a single in Germany Their next project was a suite in honor of Zbigniew Cybulski a famous Polish actor who had died in the late 1960s The musical spectacle showcasing a more sophisticated sound than the group s previous efforts premiered in Opole in 1976 and received significant praise Andrzej Krzysztofik left the group and was replaced by Cezary Szlazak forming what would turn out to be the band s most successful line up In the early 1977 on the 10th anniversary of Cybulski s death the band started to work on their third studio album Aktor based around the previously known musical spectacle 2 Plus 1 toured with that repertoire not only in Poland but also in East Germany and Czechoslovakia where the album was released as Herec In the same year 2 Plus 1 released another single in West Germany which featured the songs Ring Me Up and Free Me In 1978 the band recorded Teatr na drodze an album embracing their pre Aktor accessible pop folk style It is this album that features one of 2 Plus 1 s biggest hits Winda do nieba which went on to become an evergreen Other notable songs on the LP included Ding Dong Romanse za grosz and Ballada lomzynska the latter with a contribution from the legendary Polish musician Czeslaw Niemen In the summer 2 Plus 1 went to Cuba where they performed La Habana mi amor and taped a TV special At the Sopot Festival the band won an award for Winda do nieba and Ding dong That same year they released a new single Taksowka nr 5 which was another success In March 1979 2 Plus 1 visited Cuba again where they successfully toured for two weeks Their double A side single featuring the songs Margarita and La Habana mi amor was the first record by a Polish artist ever released in Cuba 3 Meanwhile in Poland 2 Plus 1 released their fifth studio album Irlandzki tancerz The LP was inspired by Irish folk music and contained Polish translations of thirteen old Irish ballads The album received highly favourable reviews and was another major seller in 2 Plus 1 s career A promotional musical film of the same name was shown on television in May 1979 1979 1981 International career edit In the summer of 1979 2 Plus 1 recorded their third single for the German market the disco pop song Easy Come Easy Go The band performed it on the popular West German TV show Musikladen and the East German variety show Ein Kessel Buntes The song was a surprise success charting within the German Top 40 5 The follow up album Easy Come Easy Go recorded entirely in English with German and American musicians was released in early 1980 It was met with modest success and would eventually receive Gold certification in Poland It spawned another hit Singapore which reached number 7 in Japan 6 In the same year 2 Plus 1 were headlining the Sopot Festival where they performed their English language material In 1981 the band released a non album song Isc w strone slonca which went on to become one of their biggest hits in Poland Their second international album Warsaw Nights was released in the same year promoted by the singles Mama Chita and Lady Runaway The band performed in Villach Austria and spent several months touring in the USA However the growing popularity of 2 Plus 1 in Western Europe was suddenly interrupted by the imposition of martial law in Poland in December 1981 As this had complicated travelling abroad the group decided to refocus on the Polish market Their last international offering was the song Rocky Doctor released two years later 1982 1987 New musical direction edit In 1982 2 Plus 1 released a new wave inspired double A side single with the songs Kalkuta noca and Obledu chce which enjoyed considerable popularity In 1983 the band gave a critically acclaimed avant garde performance at the Opole Festival where they premiered songs from their forthcoming album Their eighth studio LP Bez limitu introduced the band s new image and musical style which now explored new wave rock and synthpop The album spawned the hits Nic nie boli Requiem dla samej siebie Superszczur and XXI wiek Dla wszystkich nas and was certified Gold the following year 2 Plus 1 were in fact one of the very few artists from the 1970s who remained commercially successful in the 1980s In February 1984 2 Plus 1 performed at the Warsaw Congress Hall which was broadcast on television Their next single the uptempo synthpop track Wielki maly czlowiek became one of their biggest hits The group teamed up with Maciej Zembaty and John Porter to work on their ninth album Video Released in 1985 it was largely drawing from synthpop and New Romanticism and turned out to be another success The LP spawned further hits Video and the Polish English Chinskie latawce the latter a duet between Elzbieta Dmoch and John Porter A TV special was filmed to promote the album In 1985 Cezary Szlazak released a solo single featuring songs Bezplatny kurs and Inne zycie inny swiat After the release of Video 2 Plus 1 significantly limited their live appearances and media exposure 1986 saw the release of the retrospective Greatest Hits Live In 1987 Janusz Kruk started to compose music for theatrical plays including Szalenstwa pana Hilarego based on Julian Tuwim s short story The band recorded one new song Ocalic cos later released on the various artists compilation Caluj goraco Janusz and Elzbieta broke up in the second half of the 1980s after Janusz left her for another woman The couple divorced in 1989 but remained friends 7 1988 2008 The break up and aftermath edit In 1988 2 Plus 1 started working on a new album and performed several new songs on the TV show Premie i premiery In 1989 their tenth and final studio album Antidotum was released The record wasn t as successful as previous albums 3 but several tracks gained moderate popularity most notably Ocale Cie The band then embarked on a tour of the USA During one of their concerts Janusz Kruk who had already been struggling with heart problems fainted on stage This prompted the group to take some time off from extensive touring and Janusz focused on composing soundtracks for plays In 1991 the hits collection 18 Greatest Hits became their first album released directly on CD In June 1992 Janusz Kruk died of a heart attack Elzbieta who never got over the loss moved from Warsaw to the countryside and subsequently gave up public and artistic life 8 In 1997 another compilation Greatest Hits Vol 2 was released which focused on rare and previously unreleased tracks In the fall of 1998 Cezary and Elzbieta decided to reactivate 2 Plus 1 recruiting two new musicians Their first performances were met with enthusiastic response and the band embarked on a successful tour They appeared on several TV shows including Szansa na sukces However in early 1999 Elzbieta suddenly decided to withdraw from all future plans and 2 Plus 1 ultimately disbanded Cezary Szlazak founded his own group Cezary Szlazak Band At the end of the 1990s and after 2000 numerous 2 Plus 1 compilations appeared on the market released by various record companies In 2002 Elzbieta made a guest appearance at a community centre in Lomza where a teenage group staged a play as a tribute to 2 Plus 1 and their music In January 2005 a Polish TV program Uwaga reported on her apparently poor living conditions which caused a massive sympathetic response 9 In August 2008 Elzbieta attended a secret 2 Plus 1 fans gathering in Warsaw 7 Band members editJanusz Kruk vocal guitar 1971 1992 Elzbieta Dmoch vocal flute 1971 1999 Andrzej Rybinski guitar backing vocal 1971 Andrzej Krzysztofik bass guitar harmonica backing vocal 1971 1976 Cezary Szlazak saxophone clarinet backing vocal 1976 1999 Michal Krol guitar 1998 1999 Dariusz Sygitowicz drum kit 1998 1999 Waclaw Laskowski drum kit 1976 1986 In the mid 1970s two additional musicians supported the band Adam Pilawa piano violin and Andrzej Wojcik drum kit 4 Discography editMain article 2 Plus 1 discography 1972 Nowy wspanialy swiat 1975 Wyspa dzieci 1977 Aktor 1978 Teatr na drodze 1979 Irlandzki tancerz 1980 Easy Come Easy Go 1981 Warsaw Nights 1983 Bez limitu 1985 Video 1986 Greatest Hits Live 1989 Antidotum 1991 18 Greatest HitsMost notable songs edit1972 Czerwone sloneczko 1972 Chodz pomaluj moj swiat 1973 Wstawaj szkoda dnia 1973 Hej dogonie lato 1973 Gwiazda dnia 1974 Kolysanka matki 1974 Na luzie 1978 Winda do nieba 1978 Ding dong 1979 Easy Come Easy Go 1980 Singapore 1981 Isc w strone slonca 1982 Kalkuta noca 1982 Nic nie boli 1983 Requiem dla samej siebie 1983 XXI wiek Dla wszystkich nas 1983 Superszczur 1984 Wielki maly czlowiek References edit Wideoteka doroslego czlowieka in Polish May 12 2009 Dariusz Michalski Dwa iks plus igrek Archived from the original on 2015 09 07 Retrieved 2012 02 28 a b c d Oficjalna strona zespolu Dwa Plus Jeden Biografia dwaplusjeden pl in Polish Archived from the original on 2009 02 17 Retrieved 2011 05 26 a b Lech Nowicki 1975 Czy Dwa plus cztery Swiat Muzyki Archived from the 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