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The Horace Silver Quintet - Silver's Blue Album

The Horace Silver Quintet - Silver's Blue Album
Performer: The Horace Silver Quintet
Title: Silver's Blue
Country: Europe
Genre: Jazz
Style:Hard Bop
Released: 2005
Catalog number: 520240 2
Label: Epic, Legacy
MP3 album szie: 1309 mb
FLAC album size: 2841 mb

Tracklist

1Hank's Tune
Written-By – Hank Mobley
5:25
2The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
Written-By – Buddy Bernier, Jerry Brainin
8:57
3How Long Has This Been Going On?
Written-By – Ira Gershwin-George Gershwin
4:16
4Shoutin' Out
Written-By – Horace Silver
6:31
5Silver's Blue
Written-By – Horace Silver
7:44
6To Beat Or Not To Beat
Written-By – Horace Silver
4:02
7I'll Know
Written-By – Frank Loesser
7:23

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
LN 3326The Horace Silver Quintet Silver's Blue ‎(LP, Mono)EpicLN 3326US1956
RJ 45138Horace Silver Silver's Blue ‎(LP, Album, RE)PortraitRJ 45138US1989
B07447L, BBL.7183The Horace Silver Quintet Silver's Blue ‎(LP, Mono)Philips, PhilipsB07447L, BBL.7183UK1957
LA 16005The Horace Silver Quintet Silver's Blue ‎(LP, Mono)EpicLA 16005US1962
LN 3326, XEM 39128The Horace Silver Quintet Silver's Blue ‎(LP, Album, RE)Epic, EpicLN 3326, XEM 39128USUnknown

Credits

  • A&RStacey Boyle, Steve Berkowitz
  • Art DirectionHoward Fritzson
  • BassDoug Watkins
  • DesignRandall Martin
  • DrumsArt Taylor (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7), Kenny Clarke (tracks: 2, 5)
  • Engineer [Original Recordings]Fred Plaut (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 5), Tony Janak (tracks: 3, 6, 7)
  • Liner NotesLeonard Feather
  • Liner Notes [1956]Leonard Feather
  • Mastered By [Using DSD Technology]Mark Wilder
  • Photography By [Back Cover]Don Hunstein
  • Photography By [Pages 8-9]Francis Wolff
  • Piano, Liner Notes [January 2005]Horace Silver
  • Producer [Original Recordings]Cal Lampley
  • Reissue ProducerMichael Cuscuna
  • Supervised By [Project Director]Seth Rothstein
  • Tenor SaxophoneHank Mobley
  • TrumpetDonald Byrd (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7), Joe Gordon (tracks: 2, 5)

Notes

Recorded in NYC on June 2 (#2 & 5), July 18 (#3, 6 & 7) and July 19 (#1 & 4), 1956. Original LP issue: EPIC LN 3326 in 1956.
This package consists of previously released material.

Issued in a jewel case with transparent tray and a 16-page booklet.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 5 099752 024025
  • Label Code: LC00199
  • Rights Society: BIEM/GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout: Sony Music S5202402001-0101 21 A0
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L551
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 949C
  • Other (mould area):

Companies

  • Record Company – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Sony BMG Music Entertainment
  • Mastered At – Sony Music Studios, New York City
  • Made By – Sony Music

Short intro

Silver's Blues - The Horace Silver Quintet. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Silver's Blue is a studio album by American jazz pianist Horace Silver recorded for the Epic label in 1956 featuring performances by Silver with Joe Gordon, Hank Mobley, Doug Watkins, and Kenny Clarke and another session with Donald Byrd and Art Taylor replacing Gordon and Clarke. Silver, Mobley, Watkins, and Byrd all had recently left The Jazz Messengers. These were Silver's first sessions as a leader after leaving the Messengers. Blowin the Blues Away' is an album by jazz pianist Horace Silver, released on the Blue Note label in 1959 featuring performances by Silver with 's Blue. Two sessions in the mid-'50s produced the material for this album, which despite or perhaps because of being one of the historical early recordings of the Horace Silver Quintet, was later treated to a confusing mess of reissues, some of which never really mentioned what was so historic about the material in the first place. Maybe there was no reason to, since by the new millennium the type of groovy, funky jazz Silver was famous for had become so in demand that any recording of the authentic item was considered coated with golden fairy dust. Horace Ward Martin Tavares Silver September 2, 1928 June 18, 2014 was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger, particularly in the hard bop style that he helped pioneer in the 1950s. After playing tenor saxophone and piano at school in Connecticut, Silver got his break on piano when his trio was recruited by Stan Getz in 1950. Silver soon moved to New York City, where he developed a reputation as a composer and for his bluesy playing. Frequent sideman recordings in the mid-1950s helped. Horace Silver Orchestra, Horace Silver Quintent, Horace Silver Quintet, Horace Silver Quintet With Vocals. On 28 June 1977, Horace Silver was playing piano at the Market Place, Bremen, Germany, for a gig that was broadcast on Radio Bremen and later released as an album. His band that day featured. Bass Guitar Chip Jackson Drums Eddie Gladden Tenor Saxophone Larry Schneider. Trumpet, Flugelhorn Tom Harrell. Silver's Blue. Horace Silver - Silver's Blue 1956. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Horace Silver. Songs in album Horace Silver - Silver's Blue 1956. Horace Silver - Silver's Blue. Horace Silver - To Beat Or Not To Beat. Horace Silver - I'll Know. Horace Silver - Shoutin' Out. Horace Silver - Hank's Tune. Horace Silver - The Night Has A Thousand Eyes. Silver's Serenade Let's Get to the Nitty Gritty Sweet Sweetie Dee The Dragon Lady Nineteen Bars. Blue Mitchell: trumpet Junior Cook: tenor sax Horace Silver: piano Gene Taylor: bass Roy Brooks: drums. Album information. Title: Silver's Serenade Year Released: 2007 Record Label: Blue Note Records. About Horace Silver. Articles Tour Music Photos Related Search SHOP. Watch the video for Silver's Blue from Horace Silver's Silver's Blue for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Play album. Skip to YouTube video. Replace video. Do you know any background info about this track Start the wiki
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Nahn
Nahn
Decent Hard Bop - Silver's first album after leaving the Jazz Messengers recorded with two different ensemble's. Mobley isn't one of my favourite sax players, but here his velvety sounds work well against Silver's soulful piano. My highlights are the bluesy title track, "How Long Has This Been Going On", and "Shoutin' Out".