Fricke’s Picks: Horace Silver

A Links, Videos entry from Wednesday, February 27, 2008

10:54 PM

Fricke’s Picks: Horace Silver

Great find from David Fricke:

In the Fifties and Sixties, pianist Horace Silver brought a Latin sway and cocksure funk to hard-bop jazz, first with the historic Jazz Messengers, then as a leader and composer of standards such as “Señor Blues” and “Song for My Father.” Live at Newport ‘58 (Blue Note) is a surprise from Silver’s early prime, a previously unreleased set of Silver leading a quintet in dynamic expansions of four tunes, including the cool brass glide and staccato-piano bite of “Señor Blues.”

Here’s a video of “Señor Blues.”

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