Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Horace Silver






































Artist:  Horace Silver
Born:  September 2, 1928.  Norwalk, Connecticut, USA
Died:  June 18, 2014 (Aged 85).  New Rochelle, New York, USA
Genre:  Jazz, Hard Bop, Mainstream Jazz, Soul Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Modal Jazz, Post-Bop, Piano Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Straight-Ahead Jazz
Occupation:  Musician, Composer, Arranger
Instruments:  Piano

Horace Silver was an American Jazz Pianist, Composer and Arranger.  He was the one of the pioneer in the Hard Bop Style in the 1950s.  He played with Stan Getz in 1950, with the Jazz Messengers, co-led by Art Blakey.  His most successful album was Song For My Father.






















Artist:  Horace Silver Quintet
Title:  Song For My Father (RVG Edition) (1999)
Genre:  Jazz, Hard Bop, Mainstream Jazz, Soul Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Modal Jazz, Post-Bop, Piano Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Straight-Ahead Jazz
Label:  Blue Note Records
Rating:   *****

Tracks:

 1.  Song For My Father  (7:17)
 2.  The Natives Are Restless Tonight  (6:09)
 3.  Calcutta Cutie  (8:31)
 4.  Que Pasa  (7:47)
 5.  The Kicker (feat. Joe Henderson)  (5:26)
 6.  Lonely Woman  (7:02)

Bonus Tracks:  On The CD Reissue:

 7.  Sanctimonious Sam (feat. Musa Kaleem)  (3:52)
 8.  Que Pasa (Trio Version)  (5:38)
 9.  Sighin' And Cryin'  (5:27)
10. Silver Treads Among My Soul  (3:50)

Personnel:

Tracks:  1, 2, 4, 5

Horace Silver:  Piano
Carmell Jones:  Trumpet
Joe Henderson:  Tenor Saxophone
Teddy Smith:  Bass
Roger Humphries:  Drums

Tracks:  3, 6-10

Horace Silver:  Piano
Blue Mitchell:  Trumpet, Except Tracks:  6, 8
Junior Cook:  Tenor Saxophone, Except Tracks:  6, 8
Gene Taylor:  Bass
Roy Brooks:  Drums

Song For My Father is the successful album by Horace Silver Quintet, original released on January 1965 by Blue Note Records, and remastered and reissued on April 20, 1999 by Blue Note Records, featuring Joe Henderson (Tenor Saxophone).

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