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Horace Silver - The Classic Blue Note Collection (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 10, 2023
Horace Silver - The Classic Blue Note Collection (2023)

Horace Silver - The Classic Blue Note Collection (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 1.9 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 768 MB
5:23:46 | Jazz | Label: Enlightenment

Born September 2, 1928, Horace Ward Martin Tavares Silva - later to be known as Horace Silver - was among the most accomplished American jazz pianists and composers of all time; coming out of the hard bop school of jazz, Silver was known for his distinctive playing style and pioneering compositional contributions to the form. Influenced by a wide range of musical styles, notably gospel, African music, and Latin American, Silver also later ventured into the soul-jazz genre. This 4CD collection features Horace Silver's eight finest Blue Note albums, made between 1952 and 1963, the first, and many would say most productive and challenging, decade of this masterful composer, performer and musician's career. Despite living a long and hugely influential life, Horace Silver sadly passed away on June 18th 2014, albeit at the age of 85 and of natural causes, having generally enjoyed good health until his final hour. This compilation serves as both an ideal starting point for those new to Horace Silver's music, and as a perfect reminder for those already familiar.

The Horace Silver Quintet - Horace-Scope (1960) [Reissue 1990]  Music

Posted by gribovar at April 16, 2020
The Horace Silver Quintet - Horace-Scope (1960) [Reissue 1990]

The Horace Silver Quintet - Horace-Scope (1960) [Reissue 1990]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 272 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 108 MB | Covers (15 MB) included
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Blue Note (CDP 7 84042 2)

Horace-Scope is the third album by Horace Silver's classic quintet - or most of it, actually, as drummer Louis Hayes was replaced by Roy Brooks starting with this session. The rhythmic drive and overall flavor of the group are still essentially the same, though, and Horace-Scope continues the tight, sophisticated-yet-swinging blueprint for hard bop pioneered on its two classic predecessors. The program is as appealing as ever, and even though not as many tunes caught on this time - at least not on the level of a "Juicy Lucy" or "Sister Sadie" - Silver's writing is tuneful and tasteful. The best-known selections are probably the lovely closing number "Nica's Dream," which had been around for several years but hadn't yet been recorded on a Silver LP, and the genial, laid-back opener "Strollin'"…
Horace Silver - Song For My Father (1964) {Blue Note Japan, CP32-5213, Early Press}

Horace Silver - Song For My Father (1964) {Blue Note Japan, CP32-5213, Early Press}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 290 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 146 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 192 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1964, 1986 Blue Note / Toshiba EMI Japan | CP32-5213
Jazz / Hard Bop / Piano

One of Blue Note's greatest mainstream hard bop dates, Song for My Father is Horace Silver's signature LP and the peak of a discography already studded with classics. Silver was always a master at balancing jumping rhythms with complex harmonies for a unique blend of earthiness and sophistication, and Song for My Father has perhaps the most sophisticated air of all his albums. Part of the reason is the faintly exotic tint that comes from Silver's flowering fascination with rhythms and modes from overseas – the bossa nova beat of the classic "Song for My Father," for example, or the Eastern-flavored theme of "Calcutta Cutie," or the tropical-sounding rhythms of "Que Pasa?"
Horace Silver - The Best of Horace Silver: The Blue Note Years (1988)

Horace Silver - The Best of Horace Silver: The Blue Note Years (1988)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 427 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 162 Mb | Scans included
Hard Bop, Soul Jazz | Label: Blue Note | # CDP 7 91143 2 | Time: 01:07:49

Taking in Horace Silver's fertile '50s stretch (volume two covers the '60s), this Blue Note best-of disc is the perfect introductory set for listeners new to the hard bop giant. One of the first of the soul-jazz innovators (listen to that gospel-fired left hand and all that dancefloor-friendly material), Silver also wrote some of the most original cuts of the period and – like Art Blakey – provided a home for many of the best young players of the era. In fact, Silver headed up the first incarnation of the Jazz Messengers with Blakey, some of the fruits of which are heard here ("Preachin'," "Doodlin'," "Room 608"). Moving on to such classic LPs as Six Pieces of Silver ("Cool Eyes," "Senor Blues") and Blowin' the Blues Away ("Peace," "Sister Sadie"), Silver delivers some of the most sophisticated modern swing around with help from the likes of Hank Mobley, Junior Cook, Donald Byrd, Blue Mitchell, Doug Watkins, and Louis Hayes. A jazz primer with plenty of memorable tunes to boot.
The Horace Silver Quintet & Trio - Blowin' The Blues Away (1959) [Analogue Productions, Remastered 2011]

The Horace Silver Quintet & Trio - Blowin' The Blues Away (1959) [Remastered 2011]
Mastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman at AcousTech Mastering, Camarillo, CA.
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 253 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 104 Mb | Scans included
Label: Analogue Productions/Blue Note | # CBNJ 84017 SA | Time: 00:43:06
Hard Bop, Soul Jazz, Piano Jazz

'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 Blue Mitchell, Junior Cook, Gene Taylor, and Louis Hayes. The Allmusic review by Steve Huey awarded the album 4½ stars and states "Blowin' the Blues Away is one of Horace Silver's all-time Blue Note classics… one of Silver's finest albums, and it's virtually impossible to dislike".
Horace Silver - Further Explorations By The Horace Silver Quintet (1958) [RVG Edition, 2008]

Horace Silver - Further Explorations By The Horace Silver Quintet (1958) [RVG Edition, 2008]
EAC Rip | FLAC: Iamge+Cue+Log | 313 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 108 Mb | Scans | Time: 42:27
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop | Label: Blue Note/Capitol | Cat.№: 7243 4 97807 2 9

Further Explorations by the Horace Silver Quintet is an album by jazz pianist Horace Silver released on the Blue Note label in 1958 featuring performances by Silver with Art Farmer, Clifford Jordan, Teddy Kotick, and Louis Hayes. The Japanese editions feature the same artwork shown here, but have blue as dominant colour instead of yellow. The Allmusic review by Steve Leggett awarded the album 4 stars and states "Further Explorations is a solid, even striking outing, and if it isn't maybe quite as flashy as some of its predecessors, it is no less substantive and revealing".
Horace Silver - The Cape Verdean Blues (1965/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Horace Silver - The Cape Verdean Blues (1965/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time - 43:44 minutes | 1,52 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 43:44 minutes | 891 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

"The Cape Verdean Blues" followed Song for My Father as another album by Horace Silver that was inspired by his father, who hailed from the island nation of Cape Verde. The Cape Verdean Blues featured the added contribution of legendary bop trombonist J.J. Johson, whom Silver had wanted to work with for quite some time leading up to this album.
Horace Silver - Further Explorations By The Horace Silver Quintet (1958) [RVG Edition 2008]

Horace Silver - Further Explorations By The Horace Silver Quintet (1958) [RVG Edition 2008]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 298 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 100 MB | Covers - 9 MB
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Blue Note (50999 5 14379 2 3)

For a brief time, tenor saxophonist Clifford Jordan and trumpeter Art Farmer were the frontline of the Horace Silver Quintet. This CD reissue finds the group (which also includes bassist Teddy Kotick and drummer Louis Hayes) performing five of Silver's lesser-known originals and the standard "Ill Wind." The lyrical Farmer and the up-and-coming Jordan have plenty of fine solos, as does the influential Silver, whose funky, witty style stood apart from the prevailing Bud Powell influence of the era. Although none of the newer songs caught on as standards, this set (which has plenty of mood and groove variation) holds together very well and still sounds fresh 50 years later.

Horace Silver - Jazz... has... a Sense of Humor (1999)  Music

Posted by Oceandrop at Jan. 9, 2010
Horace Silver - Jazz... has... a Sense of Humor (1999)

Horace Silver - Jazz… has… a Sense of Humor (1999)
Jazz | EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG | mp3@320 | 339 MB. & 142 MB.
600dpi. Complete Scans (JPG) included | WinRar, 3% recovery
Audio CD (1999) | Label: GRP/Verve | Catalog# 050 293-2 | 47:33 min.

In this set of nine originals, the Horace Silver touch is clearly evident: happy, strong melodies; groovin' beats; Silver's deft, deliberate, bluesy piano comping and boppin' leads; and the joyful playing of saxophonist Jimmy Greene and trumpeter Ryan Kisor, which seems to be more intense in the context of Silver's unmistakable compositions.
Horace Silver - Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers (1955) {RVG Edition 2004}

Horace Silver - Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers (1955) {RVG Edition 2004}
Jazz | EAC rip | APE + CUE + LOG | Full Scans | 270 Mb
Label ~ Blue Note

A true classic, this CD found pianist Horace Silver and drummer Art Blakey co-leading the Jazz Messengers; Silver would leave a year later to form his own group. Also featuring trumpeter Kenny Dorham, Hank Mobley on tenor, and bassist Doug Watkins, this set is most notable for the original versions of Silver's "The Preacher" and "Doodlin'," funky standards that helped launch hard bop and both the Jazz Messengers and Silver's quintet. Essential music. ~ AllMusic