1: Empty Page () 2: O Drugim Policzku () 3: Ja Sowa () 4: Have A Nice Day () 5: Cudownie () 6: Between () 7: Is It Strange () 8: Misie () 9: Niekoniecznie O M??czy?nie () 10: That's A Lie () 11: Chyba () 12: Maliny Si? Ko?cz? () 13: What About Me () 14: Ho ()
Description:
Remastered version of album "Ho!" originally released in 1994.
"Ho (reedycja)" on CD is a reissue of an album by the Polish rock band Hey, offering listeners a refreshed opportunity to experience one of their key works in a physical, collector-friendly format. This edition is aimed at fans of Polish rock and alternative music who value solid songwriting, expressive vocals, and a band with a long, influential history on the domestic scene. The CD format underscores the album's character as a complete, coherent work, inviting listeners to take in the sequence of tracks as originally conceived. Sound and packaging are designed to appeal both to long-time followers of the band and to new listeners discovering Hey's catalog through this reissue.
Hey are among the most important Polish rock bands of the 1990s and beyond, known above all for the distinctive voice and emotional depth of their frontwoman, Katarzyna Nosowska. Over the years, Hey have built a strong reputation through a series of successful albums, hit singles on Polish radio, and a lasting presence at major festivals and concert halls in Poland. Their work helped define the sound of Polish alternative and rock music for an entire generation, and they remain a reference point for younger bands on the scene. The constant evolution of their style--from more straightforward rock to more experimental and nuanced arrangements--has earned them both critical recognition and a loyal fan base.
The manufacturer UNPL focuses on publishing and reissuing selected audio titles for the physical market, with particular attention to niche, catalog and collector-oriented releases. By making albums like "Ho (reedycja)" available again, UNPL contributes to preserving important works of modern music and keeping them accessible in durable, high-quality formats. Their editions tend to emphasize reliable audio quality and solid physical presentation, making them attractive to listeners who still value the tactile and visual aspects of music collecting. Through such carefully curated releases, UNPL positions itself as a label that supports the long-term life of significant recordings beyond the purely digital realm.
"Ho (reedycja)" is therefore more than just a standard CD; it is an opportunity to rediscover an influential Polish rock band in a form that respects the original album concept while giving it new life in the present. Fans of guitar-driven, emotionally charged rock with a strong vocal presence will find in this reissue a compelling listening experience, while collectors of Polish music can add a meaningful and representative title to their shelves. The combination of Hey's artistic stature and UNPL's focus on physical editions makes this CD a noteworthy proposition for anyone interested in the enduring value of rock albums as complete works.