Genre: Rock
1 | Tak Malo Jeszcze Wiesz |
2 | Bez |
3 | Co Dalej? |
4 | Oszukam Czas |
5 | Czy To Jeszcze Jestem Ja |
6 | Dom - Gdzies Blisko Mnie |
7 | Ten Sen |
8 | Brak Slów |
9 | Pocaluj Noc |
10 | Bored To Tears |
11 | Wolne Ptaki |
12 | Wstyd |
13 | Belle |
14 | Mowia Mi |
15 | Zabij mnie |
16 | Zwierciadlo Zycia |
17 | Deszcz - Bezimienny |
18 | Elf skradnie wasze serca |
19 | Szept |
20 | A Prisoner |
21 | Sleight Of Hand |
22 | Ego |
23 | Street |
24 | The Pretty Time |
25 | Orla Cien |
26 | Zamigotal Swiat |
27 | Sonny |
28 | Be the One |
29 | Happy People |
30 | Father Pio |
31 | Vale of Tears |
32 | The Gardeneres |
33 | Lesson of Flying |
34 | In Spite of All |
35 | Promises |
36 | This Kind of Days |
37 | Deadpans Parade |
Varius Manx is a Polish pop group, formed in ?ód? in 1989 by composer Robert Janson. The name is a variation on the English word "various" plus Manx, the variety of cat. The band have sold more than 2 million albums in their native Poland.
The band's first album, The Beginning, which consisted entirely of instrumental music, was released in 1990 to measured success. The 1993 follow-up The New Shape, featured vocals by Janson, Robert Amirian, and guests including Edyta Bartosiewicz.
The band's breakthrough was its 1994 album Emu, which marked a stark change in artistic direction. The band now had a lead singer, Anita Lipnicka, and now performed primarily in Polish. The formula was highly successful, and both Emu and the subsequent album Elf (1995) each sold more than half a million copies.