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East Meets East

East Meets East is a collaborative studio album released through EMI Classics in 2003 by violinist Nigel Kennedy and the Kroke band (Jerzy Bawoł on accordion, Tomasz Kukurba on viola and Tomasz Lato on double bass), surrounded by several guest artists of international reputation such as Natacha Atlas, Mo Foster, and the Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra.

East Meets East
Studio album by
Nigel Kennedy and the Kroke band
Released10 June 2003 (2003-06-10)
RecordedMay 2002 – January 2003 at NLD and S-5 studios in Kraków, and at The Town House, Abbey Road studios in London. May 2003 at Eden, Metropolis, The Town House, Mayfair studios in London
GenreWorld music, fusion, klezmer, free jazz
Length65:10
LabelOriente, EMI Classics
ProducerJaz Coleman, John Stanley
Nigel Kennedy chronology
Vivaldi
(2003)
East Meets East
(2003)
Vivaldi II
(2004)
Kroke chronology
Sounds of the Vanishing World
(1999)
East Meets East
(2003)
Ten Pieces to Save the World
(2003)

The album revisits some traditional songs and new compositions, ranging into central and eastern European music tradition as well as Arabic influences.[1]

Recording and production edit

Nigel Kennedy's second wife, Agnieszka, is Polish and they spend a lot of time in Kraków, where Kennedy is the Artistic Director of the Polish Chamber Orchestra. In summer 2001, Kennedy, who had previously known Jerzy Bawoł, Tomasz Kukurba and Tomasz Lato separately at jam sessions in the jazz clubs of Kraków,[2][3] and Kroke meet during a concert tour in Cornwall. Kennedy immediately presented the group a cooperation offer. The result was East Meets East.[4]

East Meets East was recorded between May 2002 and January 2003 at NLD and S-5 recording studios in Kraków, and at The Town House and Abbey Road studios in London. The album was consequently mixed on the following May by Andy Green, Dariusz Grela and Hugo Nicholson at Eden, Metropolis, Town House and Mayfair studios in London, and mastered by Ian Cooper at Metropolis studio.[5] The album, published by Oriente Musik and internationally distributed through the classical music label of EMI from June 2003, was produced by John Stanley and Jaz Coleman. East Meets East has been top of the classical charts since its release,[6] Kroke was nominated for the BBC Radio 3 award in the World Music category,[1] and both Kroke and Kennedy played together at numerous European festivals for promoting it and received enthusiastic applause. After East Meets East, Kroke released Ten Pieces to Save the World",[4] and Kennedy next record saw a return to "Vivaldi" with his 2004 album Vivaldi II.[7]

Songs edit

The 14-track album features seven original tracks composed by Nigel Kennedy and the three Kroke, Jerzy Bawoł, Tomasz Kukurba and Tomasz Lato, and seven traditional songs all arranged by them. The album is a stylistic and topical potpourri of music fusion that features elements of Folk and World music with influences from the East European and Arabic music, inspired by the music of the Balkans, Romani and Gypsy people, and Jewish music, with klezmer and sephardic modes and scales. There are also elements of the Western music such as free jazz and rock, as well as the traditional music of Poland, polonaise, polka and mazurka. Because of this mixture of different elements and traditions, and the experimental nature of this work, its tone frequently turns from the desperate sadness to the extreme joy.[7]

Nigel Kennedy is the only person who walks between my two worlds [classical music and rock music]

Jaz Coleman, BBC World Service's The Music Biz. 2003.[6]

It was a very fortuitous meeting I had with Kroke — who are just this trio, with just a squeezebox, bass and viola — It's a really spiritual sound they make. [...] It sounds like an orchestra, and it's just these three guys playing.

Nigel Kennedy, BBC World Service's The Ticket. 2003.[7]

What drags me into Kroke's music so successfully is this spiritual reality they have. It's honesty and sincerity in their music. [...] Something we were all looking for was not to clutter the music up, and to just go for the honesty of the melody and let things speak for themselves. [...] With Kroke, they're a unit, and they're a very strong band — it's not like you're having to lead all the time. [...] We're swapping ideas, either verbally, but most of the time just musically. [...] It's a very fine, healthy, equal relationship.

—Nigel Kennedy, BBC NEWS. 13 June 2003.[7]

The opening track, "'Ajde Jano" is a Serbian kolo folk dance song. The vocals, sung in South Slavic languages, are provided by Natacha Atlas, a Belgian singer known for her fusion of Arabic and Western electronic music.[3][8] The second track, "Lullaby for Kamila", was composed by Jerzy Bawoł, having first appeared on Kroke's The Sounds of the Vanishing World. This klezmer piece, along with "One Voice", is considered one of the best pieces of the entire album.[8] "T 4.2" is an original composition by Kennedy and Kroke. This klezmer piece showcases Kennedy's electric violin in a very sonically interesting setting, while electric bass is provided by Mo Foster, and additional percussion by Miles Bould.[8] "Eden", original title "The/A Garden of Eden", is a traditional klezmer song composed by American clarinetist, bandleader, and one of the pioneers of modern klezmer music Harry Kandel.[9]

The following two tracks, "Dafino", original title "Dafino vino crveno" (Macedonian: Дафино вино црвено; Red Wine Dafina), and "Jovano Jovanke" (Macedonian: Јовано, Јованке, Bulgarian: Йовано, Йованке, Serbian: Jovano, Jovanke) are two traditional folk songs from the region of Macedonia, both very popular in the Balkans. "Ederlezi" is an "exquisitely refined"[3] instrumental version of a popular folk song of the Romani minority in the Balkans. The effect produced by the four "is bittersweet as opposed to saccharine, which it might have become in the hands of lesser players."[3] "Kazimierz", a traditional Polish song, is dedicated to the historical district of Kraków in Poland, best known for being home to a Jewish community in Kraków from the 14th century until the Second World War. "One Voice" is a klezmer piece composed by Bawoł, Kennedy, Kukurba and Lato. The track, which features additional percussion played by Miles Bould, and additional strings played by the Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra, is a showcase for the three widely varying violin styles of Kennedy, Kukurba and guest violinist Aboud Abdoul Aal.[3] It is, along with "Lullaby for Kamila", not only one of the loveliest performances of Kennedy's recorded career, it is also one of the most gently affecting compositions committed to tape in any genre in recent memory.[8]

"Tribute to Maria Tănase" is a traditional song dedicated to the renowned Romanian singer of Romanian folk music Maria Tănase. "Time 4 Time" is a klezmer song composed by Bawoł, Kennedy, Kukurba, and Lato. Additional percussion are provided by Miles Bould, while Kukurba provides a non-verbal falsetto.[3] "Vino", composed by Bawoł, Kennedy, Kukurba and Lato, features elements of "Dafino vino crveno" and "Ederlezi". The electric bass is provided by Mo Foster, additional percussion by Miles Bould. "Lost in Time", composed by Bawoł, Kennedy, Kukurba and Lato, is an unaccompanied solo track where Kennedy's fine and expressive playing is in no way overcooked.[3][10] The album's closing track, "Kukush" is a klezmer song composed by Bawoł, Kennedy, Kukurba and Lato that showcases Kennedy's electric violin in a very sonically interesting setting.[8]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic          [10]
Artistdirect     [8]
BBC Music(favourable)[3]
Muza     [11]

Nigel Kennedy's version of Vivaldi's Four Seasons, released in 2002, is the best-selling classical record of all time. East Meets East is a further musical experiment and another shift away from the classical music with which Nigel Kennedy is normally associated, and is reflective of his career, which has seen him experiment with so many types of music.[7] Jon Lusk wrote in his review of the album for BBC Music that "The balance of upbeat and reflective material is well judged and sequenced. It's also nice to hear Kroke once again playing to their strengths."[3]

The album was highly recommendedand by critic Rick Anderson, who wrote that it is an "eerily lovely collection of new compositions and folk tunes drawing on Polish and other Eastern European traditions. Teamed up with the Krakow band Kroke [...], Kennedy delivers a set of tunes that are, by turns, dramatic, soothing, emotionally tormented, and romantically yearning."[8] Allmusic reviewer, Blair Sanderson, described the album as "an exploration of Eastern European music, presented in a fusion of popular styles without pandering to the classical audience with crossover concessions. [...] The musicians play well as an ensemble, perhaps most successfully in the vigorous dance style that reaches maximum frenzy in Kukush" giving the album eight stars out of ten.[10]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Nigel Kennedy, Jerzy Bawoł, Tomasz Kukurba, and Tomasz Lato unless otherwise noted. All traditional songs arranged by Nigel Kennedy and Kroke (Jerzy Bawoł, Tomasz Kukurba, Tomasz Lato)

No.TitleWriter(s)Guest performersLength
1."Ajde Jano" (Traditional)TraditionalNatacha Atlas (vocals)4:24
2."Lullaby for Kamila"Jerzy Bawoł, Nigel Kennedy, Tomasz Kukurba, Tomasz Lato 3:24
3."T 4.2"Bawoł, Kennedy, Kukurba, LatoMo Foster (electric bass)
Miles Bould (additional percussion)
6:11
4."Eden" (Harry Kandel, traditional)Harry Kandel, traditional 6:06
5."Dafino" (Traditional)Traditional 2:51
6."Jovano Jovanke" (Traditional)Traditional 4:25
7."Ederlezi" (Traditional; credited to Goran Bregović on some CDs)Traditional 5:47
8."Kazimierz" (Traditional)Traditional 3:28
9."One Voice"Bawoł, Kennedy, Kukurba, LatoMiles Bould (additional percussion)
Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra (additional strings)
Aboud Abdul Aal (additional second violin)
4:54
10."Tribute to Maria Tanase" (Traditional)Traditional 3:11
11."Time 4 Time"Bawoł, Kennedy, Kukurba, LatoMiles Bould (additional percussion)5:21
12."Vino"Bawoł, Kennedy, Kukurba, LatoMo Foster (electric bass)
Miles Bould (additional percussion)
6:04
13."Lost in Time"Bawoł, Kennedy, Kukurba, Lato 4:22
14."Kukush"Bawoł, Kennedy, Kukurba, Lato 4:42
Total length:65:10

Personnel edit

Charts and awards edit

The album was well received and has also hit the United States charts. The success of the album, along with its promotional tour, led Kroke to be nominated for the Europe category at the BBC Awards for World Music in 2004.[1]

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Billboard Classical Albums[12] 46

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Poland (ZPAV)[13] Gold 35,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Lusk, Jon (3 September 2003). "Kroke (Artist Profile)". Radio 3 Awards for World Music 2004. BBC. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  2. ^ Morrison, Richard (11 July 2008). "Nigel Kennedy returns to the BBC Proms". London: The Times.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Lusk, Jon (10 December 2003). "Review of Nigel Kennedy & The Kroke Band – East Meets East". BBC Review. BBC Music. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  4. ^ a b The History of Kroke at Kroke official website.
  5. ^ Nigel Kennedy And Kroke Band, The – East Meets East (CD, Album) at Discogs
  6. ^ a b "Coleman's classical punk mix". Entertainment. BBC News. 3 September 2003. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Eastern spice appeals to Kennedy". Entertainment. BBC News. 13 June 2003. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g "East Meets East by Nigel Kennedy". Artists > Nigel Kennedy > Albums. Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  9. ^ Harris, Craig. "Harry Kandel". Rovi/Answers.com. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  10. ^ a b c Sanderson, Blair. "East Meets East – Nigel Kennedy – Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  11. ^ Gumiński, Cezary. "Recenzje CD: Choć to banał, muzyka nie zna granic". Muza: magazyn muzyczny (in Polish). 3 (3 (July 2003)). Muza Press: 83. ISSN 1730-6639.
  12. ^ "East Meets East – Nigel Kennedy". Billboard. 30 August 2003. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  13. ^ "Wyróżnienia – Złote płyty CD - Archiwum - Przyznane w 2003 roku" (in Polish). Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry.

External links edit

  • East Meets East – Nigel Kennedy at AllMusic. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  • East Meets East – Nigel Kennedy at Discogs
  • "East Meets East – Nigel Kennedy & Kroke – 2003". Kroke official website. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  • "East Meets East by Nigel Kennedy / Kroke". Rateyourmusic. Retrieved 14 February 2011.

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East Meets East is a collaborative studio album released through EMI Classics in 2003 by violinist Nigel Kennedy and the Kroke band Jerzy Bawol on accordion Tomasz Kukurba on viola and Tomasz Lato on double bass surrounded by several guest artists of international reputation such as Natacha Atlas Mo Foster and the Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra East Meets EastStudio album by Nigel Kennedy and the Kroke bandReleased10 June 2003 2003 06 10 RecordedMay 2002 January 2003 at NLD and S 5 studios in Krakow and at The Town House Abbey Road studios in London May 2003 at Eden Metropolis The Town House Mayfair studios in LondonGenreWorld music fusion klezmer free jazzLength65 10LabelOriente EMI ClassicsProducerJaz Coleman John StanleyNigel Kennedy chronologyVivaldi 2003 East Meets East 2003 Vivaldi II 2004 Kroke chronologySounds of the Vanishing World 1999 East Meets East 2003 Ten Pieces to Save the World 2003 The album revisits some traditional songs and new compositions ranging into central and eastern European music tradition as well as Arabic influences 1 Contents 1 Recording and production 2 Songs 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts and awards 6 1 Certifications 7 References 8 External linksRecording and production editNigel Kennedy s second wife Agnieszka is Polish and they spend a lot of time in Krakow where Kennedy is the Artistic Director of the Polish Chamber Orchestra In summer 2001 Kennedy who had previously known Jerzy Bawol Tomasz Kukurba and Tomasz Lato separately at jam sessions in the jazz clubs of Krakow 2 3 and Kroke meet during a concert tour in Cornwall Kennedy immediately presented the group a cooperation offer The result was East Meets East 4 East Meets East was recorded between May 2002 and January 2003 at NLD and S 5 recording studios in Krakow and at The Town House and Abbey Road studios in London The album was consequently mixed on the following May by Andy Green Dariusz Grela and Hugo Nicholson at Eden Metropolis Town House and Mayfair studios in London and mastered by Ian Cooper at Metropolis studio 5 The album published by Oriente Musik and internationally distributed through the classical music label of EMI from June 2003 was produced by John Stanley and Jaz Coleman East Meets East has been top of the classical charts since its release 6 Kroke was nominated for the BBC Radio 3 award in the World Music category 1 and both Kroke and Kennedy played together at numerous European festivals for promoting it and received enthusiastic applause After East Meets East Kroke released Ten Pieces to Save the World 4 and Kennedy next record saw a return to Vivaldi with his 2004 album Vivaldi II 7 Songs editThe 14 track album features seven original tracks composed by Nigel Kennedy and the three Kroke Jerzy Bawol Tomasz Kukurba and Tomasz Lato and seven traditional songs all arranged by them The album is a stylistic and topical potpourri of music fusion that features elements of Folk and World music with influences from the East European and Arabic music inspired by the music of the Balkans Romani and Gypsy people and Jewish music with klezmer and sephardic modes and scales There are also elements of the Western music such as free jazz and rock as well as the traditional music of Poland polonaise polka and mazurka Because of this mixture of different elements and traditions and the experimental nature of this work its tone frequently turns from the desperate sadness to the extreme joy 7 Nigel Kennedy is the only person who walks between my two worlds classical music and rock music Jaz Coleman BBC World Service s The Music Biz 2003 6 It was a very fortuitous meeting I had with Kroke who are just this trio with just a squeezebox bass and viola It s a really spiritual sound they make It sounds like an orchestra and it s just these three guys playing Nigel Kennedy BBC World Service s The Ticket 2003 7 What drags me into Kroke s music so successfully is this spiritual reality they have It s honesty and sincerity in their music Something we were all looking for was not to clutter the music up and to just go for the honesty of the melody and let things speak for themselves With Kroke they re a unit and they re a very strong band it s not like you re having to lead all the time We re swapping ideas either verbally but most of the time just musically It s a very fine healthy equal relationship Nigel Kennedy BBC NEWS 13 June 2003 7 The opening track Ajde Jano is a Serbian kolo folk dance song The vocals sung in South Slavic languages are provided by Natacha Atlas a Belgian singer known for her fusion of Arabic and Western electronic music 3 8 The second track Lullaby for Kamila was composed by Jerzy Bawol having first appeared on Kroke s The Sounds of the Vanishing World This klezmer piece along with One Voice is considered one of the best pieces of the entire album 8 T 4 2 is an original composition by Kennedy and Kroke This klezmer piece showcases Kennedy s electric violin in a very sonically interesting setting while electric bass is provided by Mo Foster and additional percussion by Miles Bould 8 Eden original title The A Garden of Eden is a traditional klezmer song composed by American clarinetist bandleader and one of the pioneers of modern klezmer music Harry Kandel 9 The following two tracks Dafino original title Dafino vino crveno Macedonian Dafino vino crveno Red Wine Dafina and Jovano Jovanke Macedonian Јovano Јovanke Bulgarian Jovano Jovanke Serbian Jovano Jovanke are two traditional folk songs from the region of Macedonia both very popular in the Balkans Ederlezi is an exquisitely refined 3 instrumental version of a popular folk song of the Romani minority in the Balkans The effect produced by the four is bittersweet as opposed to saccharine which it might have become in the hands of lesser players 3 Kazimierz a traditional Polish song is dedicated to the historical district of Krakow in Poland best known for being home to a Jewish community in Krakow from the 14th century until the Second World War One Voice is a klezmer piece composed by Bawol Kennedy Kukurba and Lato The track which features additional percussion played by Miles Bould and additional strings played by the Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra is a showcase for the three widely varying violin styles of Kennedy Kukurba and guest violinist Aboud Abdoul Aal 3 It is along with Lullaby for Kamila not only one of the loveliest performances of Kennedy s recorded career it is also one of the most gently affecting compositions committed to tape in any genre in recent memory 8 Tribute to Maria Tănase is a traditional song dedicated to the renowned Romanian singer of Romanian folk music Maria Tănase Time 4 Time is a klezmer song composed by Bawol Kennedy Kukurba and Lato Additional percussion are provided by Miles Bould while Kukurba provides a non verbal falsetto 3 Vino composed by Bawol Kennedy Kukurba and Lato features elements of Dafino vino crveno and Ederlezi The electric bass is provided by Mo Foster additional percussion by Miles Bould Lost in Time composed by Bawol Kennedy Kukurba and Lato is an unaccompanied solo track where Kennedy s fine and expressive playing is in no way overcooked 3 10 The album s closing track Kukush is a klezmer song composed by Bawol Kennedy Kukurba and Lato that showcases Kennedy s electric violin in a very sonically interesting setting 8 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Artistdirect nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 BBC Music favourable 3 Muza nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Nigel Kennedy s version of Vivaldi s Four Seasons released in 2002 is the best selling classical record of all time East Meets East is a further musical experiment and another shift away from the classical music with which Nigel Kennedy is normally associated and is reflective of his career which has seen him experiment with so many types of music 7 Jon Lusk wrote in his review of the album for BBC Music that The balance of upbeat and reflective material is well judged and sequenced It s also nice to hear Kroke once again playing to their strengths 3 The album was highly recommendedand by critic Rick Anderson who wrote that it is an eerily lovely collection of new compositions and folk tunes drawing on Polish and other Eastern European traditions Teamed up with the Krakow band Kroke Kennedy delivers a set of tunes that are by turns dramatic soothing emotionally tormented and romantically yearning 8 Allmusic reviewer Blair Sanderson described the album as an exploration of Eastern European music presented in a fusion of popular styles without pandering to the classical audience with crossover concessions The musicians play well as an ensemble perhaps most successfully in the vigorous dance style that reaches maximum frenzy in Kukush giving the album eight stars out of ten 10 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Nigel Kennedy Jerzy Bawol Tomasz Kukurba and Tomasz Lato unless otherwise noted All traditional songs arranged by Nigel Kennedy and Kroke Jerzy Bawol Tomasz Kukurba Tomasz Lato No TitleWriter s Guest performersLength1 Ajde Jano Traditional TraditionalNatacha Atlas vocals 4 242 Lullaby for Kamila Jerzy Bawol Nigel Kennedy Tomasz Kukurba Tomasz Lato 3 243 T 4 2 Bawol Kennedy Kukurba LatoMo Foster electric bass Miles Bould additional percussion 6 114 Eden Harry Kandel traditional Harry Kandel traditional 6 065 Dafino Traditional Traditional 2 516 Jovano Jovanke Traditional Traditional 4 257 Ederlezi Traditional credited to Goran Bregovic on some CDs Traditional 5 478 Kazimierz Traditional Traditional 3 289 One Voice Bawol Kennedy Kukurba LatoMiles Bould additional percussion Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra additional strings Aboud Abdul Aal additional second violin 4 5410 Tribute to Maria Tanase Traditional Traditional 3 1111 Time 4 Time Bawol Kennedy Kukurba LatoMiles Bould additional percussion 5 2112 Vino Bawol Kennedy Kukurba LatoMo Foster electric bass Miles Bould additional percussion 6 0413 Lost in Time Bawol Kennedy Kukurba Lato 4 2214 Kukush Bawol Kennedy Kukurba Lato 4 42Total length 65 10Personnel editNigel Kennedy violin electric violin The Kroke band Jerzy Bawol accordion additional vocals Tomasz Kukurba viola vocals flute percussion Tomasz Lato double bass Guest performers Natacha Atlas vocals on Ajde Jano Mo Foster electric bass on T 4 2 and Vino Miles Bould additional percussion on T 4 2 One Voice Time 4 Time and Vino Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra additional strings on One Voice Aboud Abdul Aal second violin on One Voice Production Jaz Coleman producer John Stanley liner notes producer Andy Green engineer mixing mixing engineer Dariusz Grela engineer mixing mixing engineer Wojciech Gruszka engineer Sam O Kell engineer Hugo Nicholson mixing mixing engineer Ian Cooper mastering Annabel Wright illustration Paul Mitchell designCharts and awards editThe album was well received and has also hit the United States charts The success of the album along with its promotional tour led Kroke to be nominated for the Europe category at the BBC Awards for World Music in 2004 1 Chart 2003 Peakposition Billboard Classical Albums 12 46 Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units sales Poland ZPAV 13 Gold 35 000 Sales figures based on certification alone References edit a b c Lusk Jon 3 September 2003 Kroke Artist Profile Radio 3 Awards for World Music 2004 BBC Retrieved 14 February 2011 Morrison Richard 11 July 2008 Nigel Kennedy returns to the BBC Proms London The Times a b c d e f g h i Lusk Jon 10 December 2003 Review of Nigel Kennedy amp The Kroke Band East Meets East BBC Review BBC Music Retrieved 14 February 2011 a b The History of Kroke at Kroke official website Nigel Kennedy And Kroke Band The East Meets East CD Album at Discogs a b Coleman s classical punk mix Entertainment BBC News 3 September 2003 Retrieved 14 February 2011 a b c d e Eastern spice appeals to Kennedy Entertainment BBC News 13 June 2003 Retrieved 14 February 2011 a b c d e f g East Meets East by Nigel Kennedy Artists gt Nigel Kennedy gt Albums Artistdirect com Retrieved 14 February 2011 Harris Craig Harry Kandel Rovi Answers com Retrieved 14 February 2011 a b c Sanderson Blair East Meets East Nigel Kennedy Review Allmusic Retrieved 14 February 2011 Guminski Cezary Recenzje CD Choc to banal muzyka nie zna granic Muza magazyn muzyczny in Polish 3 3 July 2003 Muza Press 83 ISSN 1730 6639 East Meets East Nigel Kennedy Billboard 30 August 2003 Retrieved 14 February 2011 Wyroznienia Zlote plyty CD Archiwum Przyznane w 2003 roku in Polish Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry External links editEast Meets East Nigel Kennedy at AllMusic Retrieved 14 February 2011 East Meets East Nigel Kennedy at Discogs East Meets East Nigel Kennedy amp Kroke 2003 Kroke official website Retrieved 14 February 2011 East Meets East by Nigel Kennedy Kroke Rateyourmusic Retrieved 14 February 2011 Retrieved 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