Turbo is a Polish
heavy metal band. It was started in January 1980 in
Poznań
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by Henryk Tomczak (formerly in Stress and Heam, both pioneering Polish
hard rock
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groups). Turbo has been described as one of the most important bands in Polish heavy metal.
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/ref> Turbo's most famous album is ''Kawaleria Szatana'' (''Satan's Cavalry''), considered an opus of Polish heavy metal. The band is best known for the tracks "Dorosłe Dzieci", "Jaki był ten dzień", "Żołnierz fortuny" and "Wszystko będzie ok".
History
1980–1989
The first line-up was Wojciech Hoffmann (guitar), Wojciech Anioła (drums) and Wojciech Sowula (vocals). Soon a single was released, the tracks being "W środku tej ciszy" ("Deep in the Silence") and "Byłem z tobą tyle lat" ("So many years with you"). The band's style then was very much like 1970s or early 1980s hard rock. In November 1980, the singer left and was replaced by Piotr Krystek. New tracks were recorded and frequently played on the radio. Soon more line-up changes came, the original founder and bass guitarist left. 16-year-old Piotr Przybylski took his place. Andrzej Łysów joined as second guitarist and the singer was changed once again. Since then Turbo's vocals have been by Grzegorz Kupczyk, one of the most famous Polish heavy metal singers, sometimes compared to Bruce Dickinson.
In 1983, the first album was released, entitled ''Dorosłe dzieci
''Dorosłe dzieci'' is the first studio album by the Polish heavy metal band Turbo. It was released in 1983 in Poland through Polton. The album was recorded in July, August and November 1982 at Rozgłośnia Polskiego Radia studio, in Szczecin
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'' (''Grown-up Children''). Its music is a blend of traditional hard rock and NWOBHM
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. The title track has become a hit and the most recognizable Turbo song. With the LP recorded, the group played extensively, including at Rockowisko in Łódź
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and the famous Jarocin
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festival. Despite the success, the line-up continued to change: successive drummers were Marek Olszak, Ryszard Oleksy and Przemysław Pahl. Finally, the drummer's place was taken by Alan Sors. Piotr Przybylski (bass guitar) left and was replaced Bogusz Rutkiewicz.
Apart from problems with the line-up, the band had other difficulties to address. The record company insisted on softening the band's sound and recording more 'catchy' tracks. Wojciech Hoffman later called that "a time of mistakes and distortion". In 1985, a compromise, softened LP, ''Smak ciszy
''Smak ciszy'' is the second studio album by the Polish heavy metal band Turbo. It was released in 1985 in Poland through Klub płytowy "Razem". The cover art was created by Jacek Brzosowski and photographs by Andrzej Szozda.
''Smak ciszy'' is ...
'' (''The Taste of Silence''), was recorded. Despite the sound being relatively soft, the riffing resembles Iron Maiden
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and the vocals give the music more heaviness. The charting songs were "Smak Ciszy" and "Jaki był ten dzień" ("How That Day Was").
A year later, Turbo recorded an LP that became one of the best Polish heavy metal albums of all time – ''Kawaleria Szatana'' (''Satan's Cavalry''). Heavy riffing, Iron Maiden-like soloing and lyrics dealing with typically 'heavy' themes such as death, war and pain, completely changed the band's image. The LP was very successful and is still considered to be the group's greatest effort. After the release Turbo collaborated with Metal Mind Records, which enabled then to play at the Metalmania
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festival.
In 1987, the band recorded another LP, '' Ostatni wojownik'' (''Last Warrior
''Ostatni wojownik'' is the fourth studio album by the Polish heavy metal band Turbo. It was released in 1987 in Poland through Pronit. The album was recorded in May–September 1987 at Giełda studio, Poznań. The cover art was created by Jerzy ...
''. An English-language version was released in Europe a year later). It was the first album for the new drummer, Tomasz Goehs. The band's style hardened even more, influenced by early Metallica, as did the lyrics, even darker than before. In 1988, the first live recording, '' Alive!'', was released, containing material recorded at gigs on 12 December 1986 and 3 March 1987.
1989–2000
With 1989 came several changes in the line-up – Bogusz Rutkiewicz quit, Andrzej Łysów took bass instead of guitar, and Acid Drinkers
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' Robert "Litza" Friedrich became the new guitarist. Influenced by Anthrax, Flotsam and Jetsam
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and Wolf Spider
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the musicians recorded ''Epidemie'' (later English edition, ''Epidemic
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''), a highly technical thrash album.
In 1990 a break-up occurred, when Grzegorz Kupczyk and Andrzej Łysów quit the band. Tomasz Olszewski joined on bass, and the new singer was Robert "Litza" Friedrich. This line-up went on, creating ''Dead End
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'' which featured somewhat death metal
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vocals, but the songs' structures are still thrash
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. The break-up and lack of concerts would cause the band's hiatus. A compilation of 1980–1990 songs was released, containing tracks unreleased before.
Wojciech Hoffman tried to form a new line-up in 1992, releasing ''One Way
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'' (tapes only), but the effort turned out to be a commercial loss and Turbo finally ceased.
The following years, several compilation albums were released – 1992's ''Titanic'', with unreleased songs from the 'softened times', and a year later ''Dorosłe Dzieci i inne ballady'' (''Grown-up Children and other ballads'') – a collection of all Turbo ballads.
In 1995 Turbo played at a gig in Poznań
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, the line-up being Wojciech Hoffmann, Grzegorz Kupczyk, Bogusz Rutkiewicz together with Marcin Białożyk – guitar and Szymon Ziomkowski – drums. The applause caused the group to reform, and on 1 January 1996 Turbo regrouped. In 1997 another compilation was released, this time entitled ''Intro: 1982–1996'', composed of most popular songs. In 1999 Metal Mind Records released the Turbo discography on CD. The band played at the Thrash'em All and Metalmania
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festivals.
2000–present
In 2000, a remastered version of ''Titanic'' was released, called ''Remix '92''. In January 2000, Turbo played at a gig celebrating Grzegorz Kupczyk's 25 years on stage. The gig was released as a CD, titled ''20012000''.
In 2001, after a ten-year break, another LP was released. ''Awatar'' (''The Avatar'') was an experimental, new-sounding album, influenced by modern hard rock. The experiments were disapproved of by heavy metal diehards, who rated the album very poorly. The line-up formed was Hoffmann, Kupczyk i Rutkiewicz and Mariusz Bobkowski (drums).
In 2004, Turbo returned with Wojciech Hoffmann, Grzegorz Kupczyk, Bogusz Rutkiewicz and Tomek Krzyżaniak (drums) and Dominik Jokiel (guitar). The '' Tożsamość'' (''Identity'') LP was released, a return to pure heavy metal. The diehard public considered it to be an excellent come back, while others claimed the group was repetitive. In 2005, a limited edition of ''Tożsamość'' together with '' Akustycznie'' (a record of the acoustic performance XII 2003) was released. The band went to Metalmania
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and released the gig as a live DVD.
Because of unresolved problems with the record company, and a bad music market situation, the band ceased once again. Wojciech Hoffman began a solo career, Grzegorz Kupczyk worked with his band , and Bogusz Rutkiewicz joined Gotham.
In March and April 2007, the group took part in the ''Metal Marathon Tour 3'' with Chainsaw, Turbo's first tour since 2001.
In 2009, Metal Mind Productions
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released remastered versions of all Turbo albums, including ''One Way''. Also in 2009, Turbo released a new album, '' Strażnik Światła'', with a new member, Tomasz Struszczyk, on vocals. On this album, the band returned to the classic heavy metal music style.
Members
Current members
*Wojciech Hoffmann – guitar (1980–1992, 1995–present)
*Bogusz Rutkiewicz – bass guitar (1983–1988, 1995–present)
*Mario "Bobiś" Bobkowski – drums (2000–2001, 2011–present)
*Tomasz Struszczyk – vocals (2007–present)
*Przemysław Niezgódzki – guitar (2018–present)
Former members
*Grzegorz Kupczyk – vocals (1980–1990, 1995–2007)
*Piotr Przybylski – bass guitar (1980–1983)
*Andrzej Łysów – guitar (1980–1988), bass guitar (1988–1990)
*Tomasz "Lemmy Demolator" Olszewski – bass guitar (1990–1991)
*Radosław Kaczmarek – bass guitar (1991–1992)
*Marcin Białożyk – guitar (1991–1992)
*Dominik Jokiel – guitar (2001–2014; died 2022)
*Robert Friedrich – guitar, vocals (1988–1991)
*Wojciech Anioła – drums (1980–1983)
*Przemysław Pahl – drums (1983–1984, 1985)
*Alan Sors – drums (1983–1986)
*Tomasz Goehs – drums (1986–1991, 1995)
*Daniel Cybusz – drums (1991–1992)
*Szymon Ziomkowski – drums (1995–2000)
*Tomasz "Krzyżyk" Krzyżaniak – drums (2001–2011)
*Krzysztof "Tercjusz" Kurczewski – guitar (2014–2017)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Video albums
Music videos
References
External links
Official website
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Speed metal musical groups
Polish thrash metal musical groups
Musical groups established in 1980
Metal Mind Productions artists
Noise Records artists