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Andrzej Krzysztofik. 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 ...
The discography of a Polish band 2 Plus 1 consists of ten studio albums, twenty compilation albums, three EPs, and twenty-nine singles. Three of their studio albums (Nowy wspaniały świat, Easy Come, Easy Go and Bez limitu) have been certified Gold in Poland for selling in over 150,000 copies each. 2 Plus 1 have released seventeen singles in Poland, nine in Germany, two in Japan, and one in Cuba.
The song was 2 Plus 1's fourth single in Germany, and their fifth international release. It was recorded throughout the summer in 1979, and released later that year. [1] Written, arranged and produced by German musicians, "Easy Come, Easy Go" differed significantly from the band's earlier pop-folk material. The song was performed in a number of ...
Easy Come, Easy Go. (1980) Warsaw Nights. (1981) Easy Come, Easy Go is the sixth studio album by Polish group 2 Plus 1, released in 1980. It was their first international LP, released by Autobahn Records in Germany and Wifon in Poland. Recorded with various outside musicians and producers, the album's blend of pop and disco was a departure from ...
18 Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Polish group 2 Plus 1, released in 1991 by Sonic Records. It was 2 Plus 1's first album released directly on CD, and their last authorised release in the original line-up, before Janusz Kruk 's death in 1992. Branded as a greatest hits album, the CD featured majority of the band's most notable hits ...
The song reached number 1 on Rozgłośnia Harcerska's radio chart in late 1971, and would become one of the biggest hits of 2 Plus 1's entire career as well as a so-called "evergreen", since it has become deeply rooted in the history of Polish popular music. Music video. Two music videos for "Chodź, pomaluj mój świat" exist.
[1] In 1971, the group released their only album, 2 + 2 + 1 = Ponderosa Twins Plus One. [1] "Bound" became their second single and peaked at number 47 on Best Selling Soul Singles chart. [4] The second single off the album, a cover of Frankie Lymon's "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", was also released in 1971.
Greatest Hits Live is a compilation album by Polish group 2 Plus 1, released in 1986 by PolJazz. The album included some of the band's greatest hits, and was divided into two parts. Side one consisted of selected hits from the 1970s, which were studio recordings with added applause, and side two featured excerpts from an actual live performance ...