[…] Hats off! To me, that's a new quality to the polish swinging vocalist and to phonogaphy. But is it strictly Jazz? As an advocate of ingress of stylistic borders I fell in love with this album before I have even listened to it. First of all it is material that I am closely related to. Peter Gabriel is the No. 1 on the "non Jazz" scene for me personally.[…] Not only that the leader of this undertaking came up with the idea, she also did it perfectly. Honestly, this CD became a steady inhabitant of my player for a longer period of time (and still is). Not only because of the outstanding vocals, great culture and musical sensitivity but because of the unity of style and sound. It is a type of song book you can't stop listening to.[…] Due to Dominik Bukowski's amazing playing (this album's trump for the romanticism of 'I Grieve', the ethnicity of 'The Rhythm of the Heat' and the beauty of 'Father, Son' -my special applause!), the virtuosity of the band's vocalist and leader and the extraordinary vigilant playing of the section, this album has it all to achieve a success. As 'icing on the cake' we get Marcin Gawdzis on trumpet together with the imposing presence of Irek Wojtczak's bass clarinet and flute. Its a steppingstone of sound and color […] 'Secretly' is a revelation and something that can make Krystyna Stanko a popular artist outside the Jazz idiom. It contains songs that can become part of playlists of even the most commercial radio stations.

from: Jazz Forum 12/2010 issue.