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Horace Silver: Silver's Blue

Read "Silver's Blue" reviewed by Samuel Chell


Horace Silver has always been an effective, if limited, catch-phrase soloist, an exemplary hard bop accompanist, and a brilliant miniaturist as a composer, contributing pieces that continue to surface and surprise with their inventive, irresistible melodies and inviting harmonic progressions. Unfortunately, the popular and critical success Silver realized with 1964's Song for My Father led to ...

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Silver's Blue

Label: Epic Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Silver's Blue; To Beat or Not to Beat; How Long Has This Been Going On?; I'll Know; Shoutin' Out; Hank's Tune; The Night Has a Thousand Eyes.

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Horace Silver: Silver's Blue

Read "Silver's Blue" reviewed by Jim Santella


Recorded in July of 1956, Silver's Blue expresses the true meaning of the blues. Hank Mobley, Donald Byrd, and Joe Gordon “sing out" with a spirit true to the form as pianist Horace Silver sculpts Jazz Messenger empathy from his quintets. Half of the session comes from the leader's composing pen, “Hank's Tune" comes ...

Album

Silver's Blue

Label: Epic
Released: 1973
Track listing: Silver's Blue; To Beat Or Not To Beat; How Long Has This Been Going On?; I'll Know; Shoutin' Out; Hank's Tune; The Night Has A Thousand Eyes;


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