Dziewczyna Szamana
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| Dziewczyna Szamana | ||||
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| Released | March 18, 1996 | |||
| Genre | Jazz pop | |||
| Length | 46:33 | |||
| Label | Pomaton EMI | |||
| Producer | Grzegorz Ciechowski | |||
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| Singles from Dziewczyna Szamana | ||||
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Dziewczyna Szamana (lit. 'Shaman's Girl') is the debut studio album by Polish singer Justyna Steczkowska which was released in Poland on March 18, 1996, by Pomaton EMI. In 2021, it was remastered and released on vinyl for a 25th anniversary edition by Warner Music Group.
The album was certified Platinum.[1] It was produced by Grzegorz Ciechowski, a frontman and a founder of the band Republika who worked on Dziewczyna Szamana with Steczkowska under a female pseudonym Ewa Omernik.[2]
The tracklist featured Karuzela z madonnami, a cover of the song by Ewa Demarczyk, and Boskie Buenos (Buenos Aires), a cover of the song by Maanam with which Steczkowska had made a breakthrough on the music talent show Szansa na sukces.
Dziewczyna Szamana is primarily an alternative pop record with elements of trip hop and acid jazz.[3]