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Song for My Father
(1964)
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Horace Silver
One of Blue Note's greatest mainstream hard bop dates, Song for My Father is Horace Silver's signature LP and the peak of a discography already studded with classics. Silver was always a master at balancing jumping rhythms with complex harmonies for a unique blend of earthiness and sophistication, and Song for My Father has perhaps the most ...
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Rarum, Vol. 9: Selected Recordings
(2004)
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Pat Metheny
The Rarum series on the ECM label is unique in that it issues "best-of" compilations picked by the artists themselves. While this can be a double-edged sword (oftentimes what an artist and his or her own fans enjoy are two different things), in this case it turns out to be a blessing. Metheny is obviously a fine judge of his own work, both from ...
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Doyle's Brunch
(2005)
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O'2L
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Love and Peace: A Tribute to Horace Silver
(1995)
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Dee Dee Bridgewater
Dee Dee Bridgewater performs 13 of Horace Silver's songs on her very well-conceived release. On most selections she is accompanied by her French quintet, but there are also two guest appearances apiece for organist Jimmy Smith and pianist Silver ("Nice's Dream" and "Song for My Father"). Bridgewater uplifts Silver's lyrics, proves to be in prime ...
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Seek and Find
(2007)
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Kelly Eisenhour
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Sweet Ear
(1994)
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Kevin Hays
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The Last Dance of Mr. X
(1997)
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Andy Summers
Though perhaps best (or at least better) known for his work with the Police, guitarist Andy Summers seems to be doing rather well for himself. He may not be filling arenas and attracting screaming teenage girls, but their mothers can scream pretty loud as well, and as it is to them that Summers now appears to be playing, his maturity and ability ...
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Sunny
(1998)
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Sunny Sumter & the Larry Willis Quartet
Another entry in the already well-populated field of good, young singers is Washington, D.C. based Sunny Sumter. Her second album, but first for Maryland's Mapleshade Records, includes a play list designed to take advantage of Sumter's seductive, soulful and supple voice, with the emphasis on soulful. The somber mood is established from the outset ...
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Music for Lovers
(2006)
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Horace Silver
Here are ten tracks showcasing the utter beauty of Horace Silver's playing -- and in some cases, composing -- jazz ballads. These tunes are lushly romantic and utterly soulful. Recorded between 1952 and 1968, this collection features such notable Silver compositions as "Peace," "Shirl," "Sweet Stuff," "Lonely Woman," and the gorgeous "Next Time I ...
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Noted
(2006)
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Anita Wardell
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Celebrating 20 Years of the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal: 1980-2000
(2002)
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Various Artists
Twenty years' worth of recordings made at the Montreal Jazz Festival during the '80s and '90s amounts to a decidedly mixed bag on the Montreal Jazz Festival box set. The four discs are divided thematically (sort of) into blues, vocals, traditional jazz, and non-traditional jazz (i.e., fusion). All That Jazz is the most successful of the four discs ...
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Duets
(1991)
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Joe Pass/John Pisano
A pair of guitarists with a great deal of affection for each other's styles, showcased here in a set of delicate duets that allow both to shine equally. There's never any false flash or glamour, only charm and style. Steven McDonald, All Music Guide
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Yeah!
(2005)
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Alan Barnes
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No JAMF's Allowed
(1991)
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Contempo Trio
The Contempo Trio, consisting of drummer Danny Gottlieb, bassist Chip Jackson, pianist Mark Soskin, and guest saxophonist Ravi Coltrane, was evidently a one-shot meeting for the four musicians, though it is hard to tell due to the lack of liner notes. In any case, the players hit it off rather well as they performed a mix of established jazz ...
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The Trio Sides
(1952)
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Horace Silver
This double LP includes all of Horace Silver's trio recordings for Blue Note including 14 selections from 1952-3 and nine other performances dating from 1956-68 when he normally recorded with his quintet. Silver, a highly individual composer and pianist whose funky style became very influential by the late '50s, is sometimes overlooked as a ...
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Feel Good All Over: Anthology 1970-1976
(2002)
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Horace Andy
Blessed with one of the sweetest voices in reggae, Horace Andy has had a remarkably consistent career over the last 30 years. This two-disc Trojan set covers his earliest years, beginning with his stint at Studio One with legendary producer Coxsone Dodd. Andy left Dodd after a couple of years, and began a nomadic drifting from producer to producer ...
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Who Sez?
(2000)
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Eric Gould
Pianist Eric Gould alternates three of his originals with jazz standards from John Coltrane, Cedar Walton, Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, and Horace Silver on the modern straight-ahead jazz set Who Sez?. Gould plays quite well (with touches of early Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, and McCoy Tyner in his ideas), while Talib Kibwe on alto and soprano ...
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Milagro's Journey
(2001)
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Dave Esheman Jazz Garden Big Band
This latest release from Dave Eshelman's Jazz Garden Big Band commemorates the 25th anniversary of this San Francisco based modern big band. Eshelman created the band to showcase his compositions and arrangements and it carries out that task eminently successfully on this the group's fifth album. The play bill also includes pieces by the likes of ...
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The Steve Slagle Quartet
(1993)
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Steve Slagle Quartet
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