Luboš Pospíšil & 5P

31/10/22, 19:00

LUBOŠ SPÍŠIL - Poesis Beat Tour
The matador of the Czech music scene with an unmistakable voice is experiencing one of the happiest periods of his more than forty-year career, which is accentuated by the new record Poesis Beat (2021). After the tour for the essential album Soukromá elegie (it won a gold record!) and after the retrospective Route 66 line for the Supraphonic 13CD set, Luboš entered the Beat hall of fame... and now he is reaping all those fruits and awards in halls from Šumava to Ostrava, which are increasingly sold out. "On the eve" of the seventies, in October 2019 he gave his first live album called Ostrava !!! Live. Last year's concerts, including two sold-out Lucerna Music Bars in Prague and Semilass in Brno, were carried in his spirit, and especially in the spirit of the kulatin. The current line-up offers a cross-section of the protagonist's entire career - the audience will be treated to proven songs from the golden era (I liked this wind, Private journey to nowhere), but also modern hits (So the earth was made, So visit the bar...) and three new songs Poesis Beat.
Behind the drums, Pospíšil's tenor is secured by drummer Jakub Nývlt (also Sto szvítár, Oskar Petr...), the electric guitar is tamed by Mirek Linhart (YoYo Band), bandleader Ondřej Fencl's keyboards (Schodiště, V. Merta, Marsyas...) seal the bottom, the rhythm is completed by the bassist Jakub Červinka (Jan Burian, Lili Marlene, Hundred Animals...), Michal Hnátek (Divadlo Elf, Jan Hrubý and trio...) adds percussion and vocals. She hurried. Generational barriers are swept away by the strength of the collective, the band plays with joy, even though some songs are older than some of the performers. And maybe that's why. The albums of the current 5P are crowned with positive press reviews, but also for their time decent sales, in connection with Private Elegy, reviewers wrote about "the best album since A don't shoot lovers. The tour alternates with the tour, an L.P. will be played annually. around eighty concerts. As if there weren't 71 crosses, but twice as many.