| Sun Machine | ||||
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| Released | 1996 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 45:41 | |||
| Label | Sony Music Polska | |||
| Producer | Andrzej Wojciechowski | |||
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Sun Machine is the second album by Polish alternative rock band Myslovitz. The album spawned two somewhat beatlesque airplay hits - Z twarzą Marilyn Monroe ("With a Face Like...") and Peggy Brown, the latter being a cover version of a fellow Mysłowice rock band, with lyrics originally by the Irish "national bard" Turlough O'Carolan (in a translation by the Polish lyricist and translator Ernest Bryll).
Track listing
All music and lyrics by Myslovitz, except track 1 (music by Marek Jałowiecki, lyrics by Turlough O'Carolan), track 7 (music and lyrics by Marek Jałowiecki), track 9 (music by Jerzy Kossela, lyrics by Krzysztof Klenczon), track 10 (lyrics by Marcin Porczek) and track 11 (music and lyrics by David Bowie).
- "Peggy Brown"
 - "Blue Velvet"
 - "Z twarzą Marilyn Monroe" (With a Face Like Marilyn Monroe)
 - "Jim Best"
 - "Amfetaminowa siostra" (Amphetamine sister)
 - "Pierwszy raz (z Michelle J.)" (My first time with Michelle J.)
 - "Bunt szesnastolatki" (A rebellion of sixteen years old girl)
 - "Funny Hill"
 - "Historia jednej znajomości" (The history of a certain acquaintance)
 - "Good Day My Angel"
 - "Memory of a Free Festival"
 
Personnel
Myslovitz:
- Artur Rojek - lead vocal, guitars
 - Przemysław Myszor - guitars, keyboards
 - Wojciech Powaga - guitars
 - Jacek Kuderski - bass guitar, backing vocals, lead vocal on "Bunt szesnastolatki"
 - Wojciech Kuderski - drums
 
and also:
- Andrzej Smolik - keyboards
 - Ian Harris - lead vocals on track 10
 - Andrzej Paweł Wojciechowski - producer
 
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