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WHP 1471LP
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A brilliant live document from the great pianist and composer Horace Silver as leader of a mind-blowing quintet featuring the two-horn frontline of Bennie Maupin (tenor sax) and Randy Brecker (trumpet), plus John Wiliams (bass), and the young and already powerful Billy Cobham (drums). Recorded in Paris at the famous Salle Pleyel in the turbulent year of 1968, this is a highly dynamic hard-bop set based on extended versions of three well known Silver's compositions. Recorded at Salle Pleyel, Paris, France, November 4, 1968.
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DAD 123LP
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Down At Dawn present a reissue of Doin' The Thing At The Village Gate, originally released in 1961. Doin' The Thing At The Village Gate consists of a 1961 live recording featuring the great pianist and composer Horace Silver and his most acclaimed quintet with trumpeter Blue Mitchell, tenor saxophonist Junior Cook, bassist Gene Taylor, and drummer Roy Brooks. A strong four-track live set full of soul, funk, hard bop vibes.
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Down At Dawn presents a reissue of the Horace Silver Quintet's The Stylings Of Silver, originally issued on Blue Note in 1957. The Stylings Of Silver is one of the great and often-overlooked of Silver's mid-fifties Blue Note sessions, featuring a fine horn section with trumpeter Art Farmer and tenor sax great Hank Mobley, plus the hard driving rhythm section of Silver himself on piano, Teddy Kotik on bass, and Louis Hayes on drums. A super swinging set, The Stylings Of Silver, includes gems like the opening essential "No Smoking" and the classic ballad "My One and Only Love". Edition of 300.
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