The funky pianist's fresh sensibility
Horace Silver's light and nimble keystrokes bring out the joy and dynamic beauty of hard bop to the fullest.
His classic album, "Six Pieces of Silver," is a representative example of Blue Note. His unique compositional sense and bluesy emotional sound had a profound influence on many jazz musicians who followed him.
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10 TRACKS:
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1)
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Cool Eyes
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2)
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Shirl
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3)
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Camouflage
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4)
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Enchantment
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5)
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Senor Blues
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6)
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Virgo
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7)
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For Heavens Sake
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8)
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Senor Blues (Alternate 45 Take)
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9)
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Tippin'
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10)
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Senor Blues (Vocal Version)
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Trumpet - Donald Byrd
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Piano - Horace Silver
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Written-By - Horace Silver (1 to 6, 8 to 10)
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Tenor Saxophone - Hank Mobley (1 to 8)
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Reissue Producer - Michael Cuscuna
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Producer - Alfred Lion
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Tenor Saxophone - Junior Cook (9, 10)
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Recorded By, Remastered By - Rudy Van Gelder
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Bass - Gene Taylor (9, 10)
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Bass - Doug Watkins (1 to 8)
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Drums - Louis Hayes
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Photography By [Cover] - Francis Wolff
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Photography By [Liner] - Francis Wolff (c) Mosaic Images
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Liner Notes - Leonard Feather
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Design [Cover] - Reid Miles
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Liner Notes [Reissue] - Bob Blumenthal
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Design [RVG Series] - Michael Boland (2)
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Creative Director [RVG Series] - Gordon H Jee