Four Classic Albums (Six Pieces Of Silver / Further Explorations By The Horace Silver Quintet / The Stylings Of Silver / Finger Poppin' With The Hor

Four Classic Albums (Six Pieces Of Silver / Further Explorations By The Horace Silver Quintet / The Stylings Of Silver / Finger Poppin' With The Hor cover $25.00 Low Stock add to cart more by this artist

Horace Silver
Four Classic Albums (Six Pieces Of Silver / Further Explorations By The Horace Silver Quintet / The Stylings Of Silver / Finger Poppin' With The Hor

[ Avid / 2 CD ]

Release Date: Friday 1 September 2017

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AVID Jazz continues with its Four Classic Album series with a re-mastered 2CD release from Horace Silver, complete with original artwork, liner notes and personnel details
"Six Pieces Of Silver"; "Further Explorations"; "The Stylings Of Silver" and "Finger Poppin With The Horace Silver Quintet'"
It may have taken us a while, but the time has finally arrived for one of the jazz greats to take his place in our Four Classic Album series! Pianist, arranger and composer, Horace Silver undoubtedly falls into the category of Jazz Greats. Perhaps even one of the most prolific of the jazz greats when you look at his CV! Horace Silver has played a key role as sideman for nearly all the great names in jazz as well as spending an unprecedented 28 years as a leader of his own band on the Blue Note label. A list of great players he has accompanied would have to include Stan Getz (who gave Horace his first big break when he joined Getz in 1950), Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, Lou Donaldson (who helped develop his understanding of be-bop), Sonny Stitt, Art Farmer, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Donald Byrd, Clifford Jordan and Milt Jackson. And that's without mentioning The Jazz Messengers with whom Horace played alongside co-founder Art Blakey and with men such as Hank Mobley and Louis Hayes. Here we feature Horace in his classic Quintet format where he can be heard with the likes of Hank Mobley, Art Farmer, Kenny Dorham, Doug Watkins, Donald Byrd, Clifford Jordan and on the "Finger Poppin'" album a rather fine and largely unknown tenor saxophonist named Junior Cook.
The wait is over, there will be more Horace to come!