Wiejska Orkiestra Fr Przybylskiego - Wesele U Witosa Na Lewo Od Borzęcina

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Review by Pedro Livio Cedeño

Album Review: Wesele U Witosa Na Lewo Od Borzęcina by Wiejska Orkiestra Fr Przybylskiego If you’re a fan of old-school folk music with a hearty dose of polka flair, Wesele U Witosa Na Lewo Od Borzęcina is one of those albums that feels like stepping into a time machine. Released in 1926 on Columbia Records, this gem from the US brings together the raw energy of Polish folk traditions and the infectious rhythm of polka. It’s not perfect—heck, it’s nearly a century old—but its charm lies in its imperfections and authenticity. The album kicks off with “Na Lewo Od Borzęcina,” and let me tell ya, this track sticks with you. The melody has this driving, almost hypnotic quality, built around lively accordion riffs and stomping beats. You can practically picture a barn full of folks dancing like there’s no tomorrow. What makes it memorable isn’t just the tune itself but how it captures the spirit of rural life back then. It’s earthy, unpolished, and refreshingly real. Then there’s “Wesele U Witosa,” which might as well be called “The Party Starter.” This one’s got an upbeat tempo that pulls you in immediately. The interplay between the instruments feels spontaneous, like the musicians were vibing off each other in the moment. There’s something about the way the brass section punches through—it’s impossible not to tap your foot or hum along. It’s the kind of song that makes you wish you could crash a wedding from the 1920s just to experience the vibe firsthand. What strikes me most about this album is how it bridges cultures. Even though it was recorded in the US, it carries the soul of Eastern European traditions. Listening to it feels like overhearing a conversation between two worlds—a reminder of how immigrants brought their stories and sounds to new lands. Sure, some tracks may feel repetitive if you’re used to modern production standards, but that’s part of the appeal. It’s stripped-down, honest, and brimming with character. Here’s the kicker: after spinning this record a few times, I couldn’t help but wonder what these musicians would think if they knew people were still jamming to their tunes nearly a hundred years later. Would they laugh? Be amazed? Or maybe shrug and say, “Eh, we were just playing for fun.” Either way, Wesele U Witosa Na Lewo Od Borzęcina proves that great music doesn’t need bells and whistles to leave a lasting impression.

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Album: Wesele U Witosa Na Lewo Od Borzęcina

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Wesele U Witosa
Na Lewo Od Borzęcina

Video

Polish 78rpm recordings, Columbia 18172. Wesele u Witosa

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Catalog Numbers

18172-F

Labels

Columbia

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Copyright (c)Columbia Phonograph Company, Inc.

Notes

  • Polish Orchestra
  • Notes and Columbia in circle at top with REG US PAT OFF
  • As with Label 25B, but three lines of patents appear under the notes logo.
  • This label was in use from 1926 to c. 1927

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A label): 107409
  • Matrix / Runout (B label): 107410

About Wiejska Orkiestra Fr Przybylskiego

Name Vars

  • Fr. Przybylski I Jego Orkiestra
  • Ork. F. Przybylskiego
  • Ork. Fr. Przybylskiego
  • Orkiestra Dęta Fr. Przybylskiego
  • Orkiestra Fr. Przybylskiego

Members

  • Franciszek Przybylski

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Back in 1926, a Polish folk album called *Wesele U Witosa Na Lewo Od Borzęcina* hit the shelves in the US. It was released by Columbia and played by Wiejska Orkiestra Fr Przybylskiego. The album is full of lively polka tunes, including tracks like *Na Lewo Od Borzęcina* and *Wesele U Witosa*. What’s wild is that this piece of music connected Polish immigrants in America to their roots, blending old-world traditions with their new lives. Polka might not be mainstream today, but back then, it was the heartbeat of many communities.