
Tone Poet · Apr 5, 2024
Silver's Serenade LP
Horace Silver
- Recorded
- May 7, 1963
- Released
- Apr 5, 2024
- Original Catalog
- Blue Note BLP 4131
- Pressed At
- Record Technology Inc
- Producer
- Joe Harley
- Mastered
- Kevin Gray
- Edition
- 1 LP
Liner Notes
The core of the band had been together since 1959 and recorded hard bop classics like Finger Poppin’ and Blowin’ the Blues Away , with Brooks joining in 1960 on Horace-Scope . The program on Silver’s Serenade consists of five Silver tunes that epitomize his exceptional compositional style: captivating melodies, sophisticated harmonies, and intricate rhythmic inventions with a soulful and unerring sense of swing at the core. From the relaxed groove of the opening title track to the hard-charging finale “Nineteen Bars” the Quintet delivers their swan song with style.
Recorded in May 1963, Silver’s Serenade was the last in a fantastic run of albums that pianist Horace Silver would make with the most celebrated line-up of his Quintet featuring Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Junior Cook on tenor saxophone, Gene Taylor on bass, and Roy Brooks on drums.
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Personnel
- Blue MitchellTrumpet
- Gene TaylorBass
- Horace SilverPiano
- Junior CookTenor Sax
- Roy BrooksDrums
Track List
Side A
2 cuts- 1.Silver's Serenade
- 2.Let's Get To The Nitty Gritty
Side B
3 cuts- 1.Sweet Sweetie Dee
- 2.The Dragon Lady
- 3.Nineteen Bars
Session metadata: Jazz Discography Project
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