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Señor Blues The Best Of The Early Years 1953-1960

Label: The Intense Media
Released: 2011
Track listing: And Spotlight On Drums: Art Blakey - Sabu (Horace Silver); Safari; Ecaroh; Prelude To A Kiss; Message From Kenya; Horoscope; Yeah!; How About You; I Remember You; Opus De Funk; Nothing But Soul; Silverware; Day In, Day Out; Clark Terry (Clark Terry); Swahili; Double Play; Slow Boat; Co-Op; Kitten; The Countless; Tuma; Chuckles; Silver's Blue (The Horace Silver Quintet); Silver's Blue; To Beat Or No To Beat; How Long Has This Been Going On?; I'll Know; Shoutin' Out; Hank's Tune; The Night Has A Thousand Eyes; Afro-Cuban (Kenny Dorham); Afrodisia; Lotus Flower; Minor's Holiday; Basheer's Dream; K.D.'s Motion; La Villa; Venita's Dance; Horace Silver And The Jazz Messengers (Horace Silver And The Jazz Messengers); Room 608; Creepin' In; Stop Time; To Whom It May Concern; Hippy; The Preacher; Hankerin'; Doodlin'; The Art Farmer Septet (The Art Farmer Septet); Mau Mau; Work Of Art; The Little Bandmaster; Up In Quincy's Room; Wildwood; Evening In Paris; Elephant Walk; Tia Juana; Six Pieces Of Silver (The Horace Silver Quintet); Cool Eyes; Shirl; Camouflage; Enchantment; Señor Blues; Virgo; For Heaven's Sake; Whims Of Chambers (Paul Chambers Sextet); Omicron; Whims Of Chambers; Nita; We Six; Dear Ann; Tale Of The Fingers; Just For The Love; The Jazz Messengers (The Jazz Messengers); Infra-Rae; Nica's Dream; It's You Or No One; Ecaroh; Carol's Interlude; The End Of A Love Affair; Hank's Symphony; The Stylings Of Silver (The Horace Silver Quintet); No Smokin'; The Back Beat; Soulville; Home Cookin'; Metamorphosis; My One and Only Love; Plenty, Plenty Soul (Milt Jackson); Plenty, Plenty Soul; Boogity Boogity; Heartstrings; Sermonette; The Spirit-Feel; Ignunt Oil; Blues At Twilight; Further Explorations (The Horace Silver Quintet); The Outlaw; Melancholy Mood; Pyramid; Moonrays; Safari; Ill Wind; Walkin' (Miles Davis All Stars); Walkin'; Blue ‚n' Boogie; Solar; You Don't Know What Love Is; Love Me Or Leave Me; Finger Poppin' With The Horace Silver Quintet (The Horace Silver Quintet); Finger Poppin'; Juicy Lucy; Swingin' The Samba; Sweet Stuff; Cookin' At The Continental; Come On Home; You Happened My Way; Mellow D; Blowin' The Blues Away (The Horace Silver Quintet & Trio); Blowin' The Blues Away; The Baghdad Blues; Sister Sadie; Peace; Break City; Melancholy Mood (New Version); The St. Vitus Dance; Horace-Scope (The Horace Silver Quintet); Strollin'; Where You At?; Without You; Horace-Scope; Yeah!; Me And My Baby; Nica's Dream;

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Blowin' The Blues Away

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 1959
Track listing: Blowin' The Blues Away; The St. Vitus Dance; Break City; Peace; Sister Sadie; The Baghdad Blues; Melancholy Mood (New Version);

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Frank Herzberg

Read "Take Five With Frank Herzberg" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Frank Herzberg: Frank Herzberg has appeared on nearly 60 CDs as a bassist, plays regularly with his own trio, and with the Marta Karassawa Quintet, John Stein Group, and the André Juarez Quartet, among others. He works also as a studio musician and producer for instrumental music in Brazil. He appears regularly at ...

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Article: Album Review

Tri-Fi: A Tri-Fi Christmas

Read "A Tri-Fi Christmas" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Every Christmas there are volunteers sent to save us from the wrath of Burl Ives. They are called jazz musicians. Everyone loves a bit of schmaltzy music a few days before the holidays, but the only problem these days is that the holiday begins right after Halloween. Sixty days of grandma getting run over by a ...

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Article: Reassessing

Horace Silver: Song For My Father

Read "Horace Silver: Song For My Father" reviewed by Greg Simmons


Horace Silver Song For My Father Blue Note Records 1963 The nice thing about reissuing classic, fifty year-old records is the benefit of hindsight; delving into a well-established catalog that's been lauded for decades helps ensure that every release will be desirable. The classic Blue Note Records catalog of the ...

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Article: Album Review

Carlos Abadie Quintet: Immersed In The Quest, Vol. 1

Read "Immersed In The Quest, Vol. 1" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


Jersey City native Carlos Abadie has been a mainstay on the New York City jazz circuit for almost two decades. The trumpeter and composer has been a member of pianist Jason Lindner's big band and has worked with bassist Omer Avital and saxophonists Illinois Jacquet and Mark Turner. His debut as a leader, Immersed In The ...

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Article: Album Review

Erik Soderlind: Happening

Read "Happening" reviewed by Chris Mosey


The sounds on Happening hark back nearly two decades before its creator, Swedish guitarist Erik Söderlind was born--in 1981. They stem from the mid-1960s, when Jimmy Smith revolutionized the way the Hammond B3 electric organ was played and created a new genre of hard bop featuring the Hammond with guitar as second instrument. ...

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Article: Album Review

Mike LeDonne: Keep the Faith

Read "Keep the Faith" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Connecticut-born / New York-based Mike LeDonne, who divides his time these days between piano and organ, has begun to record more frequently on the Hammond B3, especially with his suitably named Groover Quartet which, according to Owen Cordle's liner notes to Keep the Faith, has been together now for more than a decade. And that's a ...

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Article: Live Review

SFJAZZ Collective: Ottawa, Canada, October 13, 2011

Read "SFJAZZ Collective: Ottawa, Canada, October 13, 2011" reviewed by John Kelman


SFJAZZ Collective The Music of Stevie Wonder Centrepoint Theatre, Ottawa, Canada October 13, 2011 In its eight-year existence, the SFJAZZ Collective has gone from triumph to triumph, each year choosing a specific artist to honor--past years including pianist Herbie Hancock and saxophonists Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane and Wayne Shorter--and ...

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Article: Album Review

Jonathan Smith Quintet: En Route

Read "En Route" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Portland-based guitarist Jonathan Smith spent three decades putting out fires, but he lets things burn on En Route. The retired firefighter-cum-jazz guitarist assembled a crew of musicians with whom he'd performed in live settings at various times, to record a debut album which, as Smith himself says, “delivers solid and accessible jazz." Smith's music isn't made ...


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