Horace Silver
Pianist and composer Horace Silver was, along with Art Blakey, one of the primary instigators of the hard-bop jazz movement of the 1950s. Silver turned a limited piano technique to his advantage, welding simple but memorable phrases to driving, muscular rhythms, molding a style whose influence has only grown stronger with the years.
Listen to Horace Silver
at Finetune.
Albums
- (2008) Live At Newport '58
- (2008) Funky Pieces Of Silver
- (2007) You Gotta Take A Little Love
- (2007) Horace Silver Trio (Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
- (2006) Horace - Scope
- (2006) Music For Lovers
- (2006) Doin' The Thing: The Horace Silver Quintet At The Village Gate
- (2005) Silver's Blue
- (2005) Horace Silver & The Jazz Messengers
- (2005) The Very Best
- (2004) Horace Silver - Retrospective
- (2004) Serenade To A Soul Sister (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
- (2004) The Cape Verdean Blues (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
- (2002) The Stylings Of Silver
- (2000) Six Pieces Of Silver
- (1999) Jazz ... Has ... A Sense Of Humor
- (1999) Blowin' The Blues Away
- (1999) Retrospective
- (1998) Silver's Serenade
- (1997) A Prescription For The Blues
- (1996) The Hard Bop Grandpop
- (1996) The Tokyo Blues
- (1996) The Hardbop Grandpop
- (1991) The Jody Grind
- (1989) The Best Of Horace Silver Vol II
- (1988) The Best Of Horace Silver
- (1988) Horace Silver And The Jazz Messengers
- (1959) Blowin' The Blues Away
Top Tracks
- Sister Sadie
- Peace
- Senior Blues
- Song for My Father
- Safari
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Comments
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Dr_Jazzy on 2009-08-28 19:36:06.830:
I love the music of Horace. He is the master of the groove.
