After unearthing the cult Polish composer's soundtracks to the films
Possession and
The Third Part of the Night, the revered
Finders Keepers label has gathered
Andrzej Korzynski's lost cues, forgotten scores, and various musical sketches on one complete anthology. The 22 tracks -- ranging from 30 seconds to a minute long -- intriguingly reveal
Korzynski's sonic experiments across the pop, jazz, orchestral, and electronic music genres. At his most impressive, his work recalls
Morricone at his most experimental, as well as the avant-garde deftness of
Gruppo di Improvvisazione di Nuova Consonanza. Comparisons can made to
Francois de Roubaix on the dreamy orchestral-influenced tracks "W Pustyni i W Pustynia" and "Losy OST (Mid-Beat Theme)." The off-cuts from the
Possession soundtrack are the obvious standouts on this collection. Modernist electronics with a suitable dose of menace heighten the curiosity of his work. As well as these cues,
Korzynski's forays into rock make for delightful listening, as the scuzzy harmonica-led "Rosa Rosa" demonstrates. While it does sound and feel like an album made up of cues, sketches, and so forth, this is an expertly crafted compilation; such is the quality of the material. This compilation is a revelation and will no doubt delight soundtrack fans and collectors. It is the perfect accompaniment to his previously released scores. ~ Aneet Nijjar