Silver\'s Serenade

Horace Silver
Silver's Serenade

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Universal Music Japan
Release date: 23/Oct/2024
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Sales Rank: #322 in Other Swing
#1155 in Jazz
Style: Other Swing
Product No.: 2101192717
Details / Tracklist: 1. SILVER'S SERENADE
2. LET'S GET TO THE NITTY GRITTY
3. SWEET SWEETIE DEE
4. THE DRAGON LADY
5. NINETEEN BARS
Number of discs: 1
Description:Silver's Serenade by Horace Silver, released 23 October 2024, includes the following tracks: "Sweet Sweetie Dee", "Nineteen Bars" and more. This version of Silver's Serenade comes as a 1xCD. -
Recorded May 7-8 1963 In jewel case with obi.
"Silver Serenade" is a classic jazz album by the legendary pianist and composer Horace Silver, released in 1963. This CD edition from Universal Music Japan brings to life one of Silver's most celebrated works, featuring his signature blend of soulful melodies and hard bop rhythms. The album showcases five original compositions that highlight Silver?s inventive piano style and compositional prowess, supported by an outstanding quintet including Blue Mitchell on trumpet and Junior Cook on tenor saxophone. "Silver Serenade" stands as a testament to Horace Silver?s influential role in shaping modern jazz during the 1960s. Universal Music Japan is renowned for its high-quality reissues, meticulous remastering processes, and dedication to preserving musical heritage?making this release essential for collectors and new listeners alike.
Manufacturer No.: UCCQ-9739
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daniel t. - 18/Jan/2025 5 of 5 Stars!
Recorded in 1963 silver's Serenade" was the last complete recording by a cast of players first assembled in 1959 (i.e. Blue Mitchell-trumpet, Junior Cook-tenor sax, Horace silver-piano, Gene Taylor-bass and Roy Brooks-drums). This band had made five previous albums for blue note, all of them successful. The playing on this session is a meld of relaxed, soulful and swinging hard bop as evidenced in the title track. "Silver's serenade" is vintage, nicely representative music by the pianist-composer's best known ensemble. Higly recommended.