Horace Silver

Horace Silver - Blowin' the Blues Away (1959)  Music

Posted by intothe at Feb. 24, 2009
Horace Silver - Blowin' the Blues Away (1959)

Horace Silver - Blowin' the Blues Away (1959)
Jazz | FLAC & mp3 (320k/s) | 305 & 101 MB | scans | 42:57
Blue Note (1999, RVG Remastered)

Horace Silver Quintet with Art Farmer - Complete Recordings  Music

Posted by frangarbla at Aug. 26, 2011
Horace Silver Quintet with Art Farmer - Complete Recordings

Horace Silver Quintet with Art Farmer - Complete Recordings (3 cd's, 2011)
EAC FLAC (image+cue+log) + MP3 (320 kbps) | 1.593 Gb (FLAC) + 509.54 Mb (mp3) | 78:04 minutes | Full artwork (11.50 Mb).
jazz, hard-bop | Solar Records. Recorded between 1954 & 1958. Cd published on 2011

This release contains the complete recorded colaborations of pianist Horace Silver with trumpeter Art Farmer.....
Horace Silver - The Horace Silver Collection 1952-56 (2CD) (2019)

Horace Silver - The Horace Silver Collection 1952-56 (2CD) (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 262.87 Mb + 242.74 Mb | 02:21:01 | Covers
Hard Bop, Soul Jazz | Label: Acrobat - ADDCD3310

Horace Silver was one of the most important and innovative artists from the hard bop era. Horace Silver was one of the most important and innovative artists from the hard bop era as pianist, composer and bandleader, working with some of leading musicians on the jazz scene as a sideman and in his own groups after his recording debut with Stan Getz in 1950.
Horace Silver - Further Explorations by the H. Silver Quintet (1958)

Horace Silver - Further Explorations by the H. Silver Quintet (1958)
Jazz | EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) + MP3 (320K/s) | 311 + 102 MB
Blue Note (20-bit SBM remastered, 1997) | 42:40 | RAR with 5% recovery | full artwork

Horace Silver - Horace-Scope (1960) [Remastered 2006]  Music

Posted by Bezz at Jan. 15, 2013
Horace Silver - Horace-Scope (1960) [Remastered 2006]

Horace Silver - Horace-Scope (1960) [Remastered 2006]
EAC rip | FLAC+CUE+LOG | Scans | 317 Mb(Incl. Recovery)
Genre ~ Hard Bop, Soul Jazz, Piano Jazz | Label ~ Blue Note Records

Horace Silver - The Stylings of Silver (1957)  Music

Posted by intothe at Nov. 28, 2008
Horace Silver - The Stylings of Silver (1957)

Horace Silver - The Stylings of Silver (1957)
Jazz | EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) & mp3 (320k/s) | 312 & 92 MB | scans
Blue Note (24-bit digitally remastered, 2002) | 39:11

The Horace Silver Quintet - Song for my Father (1964) RVG edition  Music

Posted by melloman at March 31, 2008

The Horace Silver Quintet - Song for my Father
Genre: Jazz | APE (separeted files) | EAC rip | 350 MB
The Horace Silver Quintet - Horace-Scope (1965)  [2006 Blue Note RVG Remaster]

The Horace Silver Quintet - Horace-Scope (1965) [2006 Blue Note Rudy Van Gelder Remaster]
MP3 @320 -> 90 MB
Full Artwork HQ -> 9.6 MB
© 2006 Blue Note | 3552072
Jazz / Hard Bop / Classical Jazz

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'." But really, every selection is full of soulful grooves and well-honed group interplay, the qualities that made this band perhaps the top hard bop outfit of the early '60s. Silver was in the midst of a hot streak that wouldn't let up for another few years, and Horace-Scope is another eminently satisfying effort from that period.
Horace Silver - Horace Silver and The Jazz Messengers (1955) {Blue Note Japan, CP32-5223, Early Press}

Horace Silver - Horace Silver and The Jazz Messengers (1955) {Blue Note Japan, CP32-5223, Early Press}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 231 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 104 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 186 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1954-55, 1986 Blue Note / Toshiba EMI Japan | CP32-5223
Jazz / Hard Bop / Piano

A record with Horace Silver on the cover, but a set that's really more of a Jazz Messengers date overall – as it features a smoking quintet that not only includes Art Blakey on drums and Doug Watkins on bass – but which also has some great frontline work from Hank Mobley on tenor and Kenny Dorham on trumpet! The group's got the rougher, less-iconic feel of the Messengers at their start – similar to their early live dates – but all the right energy is firmly in place, and maybe given even more direction under Silver's leadership and great ear for a tune! The writing is superb, especially on classics like "Doodlin", "The Preacher", "Hippy", and the amazing "To Whom It May Concern" – one of our all-time favorite tunes in the 50s Blue Note catalog – and the solos are all top-shelf too. A real Blue Note classic!

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'"…