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  1. Many of the tunes penned by Silver for that record — “The Preacher,” “Doodlin’,” “Room 608” — became jazz classics. By 1956, Silver had left the Messengers to record on his own. The series of Blue Note albums that followed established Silver for all time as one of jazz’s major composer/pianists.

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  2. 18 de jun. de 2014 · Horace went on to record on over 40 sessions for Blue Note as a leader and sideman over the course of 27 years, including the final session before Blue Note fell dormant in 1979. Along the way he created countless classics including “Doodlin’” “Senor Blues” “Sister Sadie” “Peace” “Song for My Father” and many ...

  3. 21 de abr. de 2023 · Volume 90% 1 Strollin' (Remastered) - Horace Silver 05:00. 2 Where You At? (Remastered) - Horace Silver 05:38. 3 Without You (Remastered) - Horace Silver 04:50. 4 Horace-Scope (Remastered) - Horace Silver 04:43. 5 Yeah! - Horace Silver Quintet 06:28. 6 Me And My Baby (Remastered) - Horace Silver 05:59.

  4. 6 de nov. de 2023 · HORACE SILVER "BLOWIN' THE BLUES AWAY" - Blue Note Records. November 6, 2023. By Dan Ouellette. In 1997, I met up with Horace Silver at his Southern California home in the Malibu hills with a scenic vista of the Pacific Ocean in the distance.

  5. The vast majority of Silver's recordings as a leader were for the Blue Note label. Studio albums. Live albums. Compilation albums. Singles (78s and 45s) Albums recorded with The Jazz Messengers.

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  6. 11 de jan. de 2021 · January 11, 2021. One of the most indelible tunes in the jazz canon, Horace Silver ’s “Song for My Father,” recorded on October 26, 1964 for the album that bears the same name, could have become an AM Top 40 radio hit had the powers to be back then delved deeper beyond the Beatles, the Beach Boys and Motown to find rich sources of beguiling song.

  7. Horace Silver Quintet - The Cape Verdean Blues Vinyl (Blue Note 75th Anniversary Reissue Series) The Blue Note 75 th Anniversary Reissue Series is mastered from 24-bit hi-resolution digital audio files, transferred from the original master tapes, and pressed on 140g vinyl at United Record Pressing.