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A Night at Birdland, Vol. 1 [Reissue]

A Night at Birdland, Vol. 1 [Reissue] (1954) more music like this

by Art Blakey Quintet

Just prior to forming the first edition of the Jazz Messengers, drummer Art Blakey led a superb quintet at Birdland for a brief gig in 1954. The band featured the great trumpeter Clifford Brown, altoist Lou Donaldson, pianist Horace Silver, and bassist Curly Russell in addition to the leader/drummer. All of the music has since been reissued as ...

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Quicksilver Live at Birdland NYC

Quicksilver Live at Birdland NYC (2006) more music like this

by Art Blakey

Art Blakey's Quicksilver Live at Birdland NYC is simply an import release of Blue Note's A Night at Birdland, Vol. 2. It's got a decent slipcase, but as to whether it's an authorized reissue or not is difficult to tell. The disc is readily in print in the United States. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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The Outlaw

The Outlaw (1994) more music like this

by Danny D'Imperio

Drummer Danny D'Imperio in his groups has successfully revived hard bop of the 1950s and '60s, not just the style but also bringing back to life both standards and obscurities from the era. Other than "Theme for Ernie" (a previously unissued number from a 1994 date), all of the music on this Sackville CD is from Aug. 19-20, 1996. The ...

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Prelude to a Kiss

Prelude to a Kiss (2006) more music like this

by Horace Silver

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Bop on Pop

Bop on Pop (2002) more music like this

by Ben Perowsky

Drummer Ben Perowsky has worked with many musicians, but none on more intimate terms than his father, saxophonist Frank Perowsky. Here, father and son unite for the first time on record, bringing along organist Sam Yahel for a spirited set of bop-oriented classics. The elder Perowsky is in excellent form on both tenor sax and clarinet, with a laid ...

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Horace Silver Trio, Vol. 1: Spotlight on Drums

Horace Silver Trio, Vol. 1: Spotlight on Drums (1952) more music like this

by Horace Silver Trio

This CD reissue has pianist Horace Silver's first sessions as a leader, trios with drummer Art Blakey and either Gene Ramey, Curly Russell or Percy Heath on bass. Silver already had his funky style pretty well together by 1952 (two years after being discovered by Stan Getz), and the program is most notable for introducing his compositions "Ecaroh" ...

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Horace Silver Trio, Vol. 1: Spotlight on Drums [RVG Edition]

Horace Silver Trio, Vol. 1: Spotlight on Drums [RVG Edition] (2003) more music like this

by Horace Silver

After getting his start with Stan Getz in 1950, Horace Silver began recording his own sides for Blue Note in 1952-1953. Horace Silver Trio represents the best pieces from those two years. Pianist Silver is joined by drummer Art Blakey and bassists Gene Ramey, Curly Russell, and Percy Heath for 16 cuts, including the propulsive "Message From Kenya" ...

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Safari

Safari (1999) more music like this

by Horace Silver

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Off the Beaten Track

Off the Beaten Track (1998) more music like this

by Don Rader

Don Rader is an American who has spent quite a few years playing trumpet in Australia. This Australian release teams him in a set of duets with pianist Roger Frampton. The music ranges from quiet bop to some spacey improvisations, particularly when Frampton switches to sopranino or a tenor recorder. Of the originals, "Carnivale," "The Dreamtime" ...

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Blowing the Blues Away

Blowing the Blues Away (1997) more music like this

by Charles Earland

Organist Charles Earland and his regular quintet of the time jam through three Horace Silver songs (a high-powered "Blowing the Blues Away," "Strollin'," and "Quicksilver"), Herbie Hancock's "Dolphin Dance," Joe Sample's funky "Put It Where You Want It," the traditional gospel tune "This Is the Day," and a pair of R&B hits ("Sweet Love" and "For ...

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Funky Pieces of Silver: The Horace Silver Songbook (2007) more music like this

by Various Artists

Since the early 1950s, Horace Silver has been one of jazz's most distinctive pianists and composers. Several of his songs have become jazz standards. While Silver is in retirement as of this writing, fortunately he is able to enjoy knowing that his songs are regularly played by both his contemporaries and later generations of jazz musicians. This ...

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Hard Bop [Proper] (2005) more music like this

by Art Blakey

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A Proper Introduction to Horace Silver: Doodlin' (2006) more music like this

by Horace Silver

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Sweet & Dirty (1997) more music like this

by The Bill Bianchi Jazz Band

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Complete Blue Note-Pacific Jazz (1953) more music like this

by Clifford Brown

This four-CD set has the exact same music as an earlier Mosaic five-LP box, but is highly recommended to those listeners not already possessing the limited-edition set. Trumpeter Clifford Brown is heard on the most significant recordings from the first half of his tragically brief career. Whether co-leading a date with altoist Lou Donaldson, ...

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Live at Small's (2000) more music like this

by Mark Elf

After putting out a series of studio-recorded CDs during the 1990s that received a lot of airplay on jazz radio stations, Mark Elf finally released his first live CD. The guitarist is in excellent form throughout, joined by bassist Neal Miner and drummer Joe Strasser. Elf's driving take of Horace Silver's "Quicksilver," a rapid-fire "52nd Street ...

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Horace Is Here more music like this

by Greg Abate

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Walkin' (1997) more music like this

by Benny Golson

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L.A. Bound (1979) more music like this

by Nick Brignola Quintet

Baritonist Nick Brignola (who doubles on soprano) meets up with trombonist Bill Watrous in a quintet also including pianist Dwight Dickerson, bassist John Heard and drummer Dick Berk for boppish music that is often explosive. On a superior repertoire including Horace Silver's "Quicksilver," Billy Strayhorn's "Smada" and Kenny Dorham's "Blue Bossa, ...

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The Trio Sides (1952) more music like this

by 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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Opus de Funk (2004) more music like this

by Horace Silver

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