This album is different from all the albums I have by Horace Silver. What do you think about it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWTy8kM3Hak
Jazz for aficionados
This album is different from all the albums I have by Horace Silver. What do you think about it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWTy8kM3Hak |
I like that record a lot. Yes, different, but still Horace Silver all the way. Very melodic with Silver’s typically funky grooves. Different for a couple of important reasons. David Friedman on vibes. Different sound for Silver. Not just because of the sound of vibes, but also the way Friedman improvises. Another important reason that it is different and is not shown by that clip is consistent with the choice of Friedman for the record: Three of the cuts on the record feature the Brecker Brothers who played in a very different style from most of the horn players in Silver’s bands up until then. Two great players whose styles were Coltrane influenced and informed by their experiences as fusion players and in Pop settings; also a departure from horn players in Silver’s bands until then. https://youtu.be/3XS79mmcs_0 https://youtu.be/yttc-i_vA8I |
Just finished listening to it on my main rig. I have that CD. Are we sure it's a Silver CD? I listened for his piano, and have come to the conclusion that he is not that great of a piano player. Not in the same sense as Oscar Peterson or Gene Harris. He seems to just pound on the piano with both hands simultaneously. Tyner does that a lot also. Pleasant enough, but not the Silver we know and love. He's over shadowed by the group. Unusual Blue Note personnel and cover art. Recorded in 1972. RvG edition remastered in 2002. Cheers |
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Frogman I might be the OP, but everyone knows you're the "top dog" on this thread. That's because you have the ability to define and communicate what we're thinking. You just did it in you're last post. I knew that I liked that record, but I didn't know all the reasons why, and you followed up and put them down for me. Everyone appreciates all your musical knowledge and writing skills. Happy New Year! |