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Further Explorations by the Horace Silver Quintet

Further Explorations by the Horace Silver Quintet (1958) more music like this

by Horace Silver

For a brief time, tenor saxophonist Clifford Jordan and trumpeter Art Farmer were the frontline of the Horace Silver Quintet. This 1997 CD reissue finds the group (which also includes bassist Teddy Kotick and drummer Louis Hayes) performing five of Silver's lesser-known originals and the standard "Ill Wind." The lyrical Farmer and the up-and ...

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Retrospective

Retrospective (1999) more music like this

by Horace Silver

Career-spanning retrospectives are always difficult to pull off in jazz, since the music is often about the moment. An artist can peak for a few years, and that's what's worth hearing -- the rest is interesting, but not quite as compelling, as a lengthy four-disc box set can prove. That certainly isn't the case with the four-disc Horace Silver ...

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The Candy Man

The Candy Man (2001) more music like this

by Louis Hayes Quintet

Although not derivative or music that is strictly re-created, this outing from veteran drummer Louis Hayes can be subtitled "Back to Blue Note." The music is often fiery and spirited hard bop with Hayes driving the ensembles. Riley Mullins is a spirited trumpeter who is featured quite effectively on a mute on "Ill Wind," while Abraham Burton's ...

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Prelude to a Kiss

Prelude to a Kiss (2006) more music like this

by Horace Silver

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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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Safari

Safari (1999) more music like this

by Horace Silver

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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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A Proper Introduction to Horace Silver: Doodlin'

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

by Horace Silver

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Blue Note Gems of Jazz more music like this

by Various Artists

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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

Opus de Funk (2004) more music like this

by Horace Silver

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