The Hardbop Grandpop is an album by jazz pianist Horace Silver released on the Impulse! label in 1996 featuring performances by Silver with Claudio Roditi...
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Horace Silver (category The Jazz Messengers members)
Impulse! Records, where he made the septet The Hardbop Grandpop (1996) and the quintet A Prescription for the Blues (1997). The former was nominated for two...
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The Hardbop Grandpop 1997: A Prescription for the Blues 2018: Your Queen Is a Reptile 2021: Black to the Future 1997: Serendipity 2019: Trust in the Lifeforce...
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The Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album is an award that was first presented in 1959. From 1959 to 2011, the Award was called Best Instrumental...
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Silver 'n Strings Play the Music of the Spheres (Blue Note, 1978) The Hardbop Grandpop (Impulse!, 1996) A Prescription for the Blues (Impulse!, 1997)...
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"Song for My Father" is a composition by Horace Silver. The original version, on the album of the same title by Silver's quintet, was recorded on October...
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also featured on the compilation album Thelonious Monk: The Complete Prestige Recordings. The rest of the album was recorded earlier in the year, on June...
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Live at Newport '58 (category Albums recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival)
Silver. The album was recorded on July 6, 1958 at the Newport Jazz Festival. Blue Note Records released the album in 2008. It is one of the few officially...
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Miles Davis compilation album released in March 1957 by Prestige Records. The album compiles material previously released on two 10 inch LPs in 1954, including...
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This is a discography of the recordings of Horace Silver (September 2, 1928 – June 18, 2014), an American hard bop jazz pianist. His major discography...
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album by the Horace Silver Quintet, released on the Blue Note label in 1965. The album was inspired by a trip that Silver had made to Brazil. The cover artwork...
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the release of this material turned his "whole life and career around", along with Capitol Records' release around the same time of the Birth of the Cool...
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album Dance to the Holy Man, 1991 "I Want You" by Horace Silver, from the album The Hardbop Grandpop, 1996 "I Want You" by Sizzla, from the album Ghetto...
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Pursuit of the 27th Man 1972 Blue Note LA054-F Silver, Horace The Hardbop Grandpop 1996 Impulse! IMPD-192 Silver, Horace A Prescription for the Blues 1997...
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in 1953 and 1954 by Miles Davis for Prestige Records. The album is a reissue in 12" format of the 10" LP Miles Davis Quartet (PRLP 161), with "I'll Remember...
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Buddy Montgomery, Ties of Love (Landmark, 1987) Horace Silver, The Hardbop Grandpop (Impulse!, 1996) Flavio Chamis, Especiaria (Biscoito Fino, 2007) Jessica...
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The Stylings of Silver is an album by the Horace Silver Quintet recorded on May 8, 1957 and released on Blue Note later that year. The quintet features...
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released in 1954 by Prestige Records. The album title is not to be confused with either of Davis' later Great Quintets. The three tracks on this LP, and one...
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Ronnie Cuber (redirect from The Eleventh Day of Aquarius)
the Rising Sun (Kudu, 1976) Turn This Mutha Out (1977) With Mark Murphy Satisfaction Guaranteed (Muse, 1980) With Horace Silver The Hardbop Grandpop (1996)...
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1954 by Prestige Records. The first four tracks that comprise Side 1 were recorded at New York's WOR Studios, on May 19, 1953. The last three, heard on Side...
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(BLP 5040) is the sixth 10" studio album by musician Miles Davis, recorded on March 6, 1954 and released by Blue Note later that year, the third and last...
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albums". They helped popularize hardbop. The song was soon covered by other musicians, including Ray Charles (on his album The Great Ray Charles, 1956). Jon...
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The Cape Verdean Blues is a 1966 album by a jazz quintet led by pianist Horace Silver. The quintet is augmented on the last three tracks on the album...
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released on the Blue Note label in 1963 featuring performances by Silver with Blue Mitchell, Junior Cook, Gene Taylor, and Roy Brooks. The Allmusic review...
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says that Rollins was writing the music on scraps of paper in the studio during the recording session. Davis also states the cover of Gershwin's "But Not...
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"The Preacher" is a composition by Horace Silver. The original version was recorded by Silver's quintet on February 6, 1955. It was soon covered by other...
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Blowin' the Blues Away is an album by the Horace Silver Quintet & Trio, recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on August 29–30...
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Vols. 1–3 are three separate but related 10" LPs by the Art Blakey Quintet recorded live at the Birdland jazz club on February 21, 1954, and released...
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Rosolino. The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 3 stars and states: "The two sidelong works ('The Tranquilizer Suite' and 'The Process of...
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released on the Prestige label. The AllMusic review stated: "all eight numbers will easily be enjoyed by straight-ahead jazz fans." The Penguin Guide...
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