Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers Horace Silver

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  • Release Date: 01/13/2008
  • Original Release: 1955
  • Sales Rank: 164,213
  • Label: TOSHIBA EMI JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988006854727
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Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers

1LISTENRoom 608 5:22
2LISTENCreepin' In 7:26
3LISTENStop Time 4:07
4LISTENTo Whom It May Concern 5:11
5LISTENHippy 5:23
6LISTENThe Preacher 4:18
7LISTENHankerin' 5:18
8LISTENDoodlin' 6:45

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Before they went on to lead the two postgraduate schools of hard bops, pianist Horace Silver and drummer Art Blakey were part of this unified edition of the Jazz Messengers, a name Blakey had used before these 1954 and '55 dates and would go on to use, quite famously, for the rest of his life. Here, with Silver's compositions making up seven of the eight tunes, the template for the next decade of hard bop is established: three parts bebop mingled with two parts blues, finished with a splash of gospel. The horns are the soulful Kenny Dorham on trumpet and the soulful Hank Mobley on piano, the bassist is the soulful Doug Watkins, and the selections include two early Silver standards, "The Preacher" and "Doodlin'." This band would go on to record a live classic at the Cafe Bohemia (under Blakey's name) and then Silver and Blakey would split and, separately, alter jazz history. Lee Jeske, Barnes & Noble



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August 10, 2001: I think that this album is one of Silver's best. This album has some really good originals played by a great group of musicians.

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