Album US 1964 on Blue Note label
Jazz (Hard-Bop, Latin Jazz)
Labels: BST 84185 Rear jacket: ST-84185 Front cover and spine: 84185 Blue/White Stereo labels- New York USA Mentioned at Billboard 9. Jan. 1965 page 22 new album releases 1st original Stereo issue has: - blue/white Blue Note Records Inc - New York Usa labels, deep groove on side 1 only, - Stereo and Van Gelder stamped separately in the dead wax, both sides, - "P" (otherwise wrongly called "ear") for Plastylite etched in the trail off, both sides, - non laminated jacket, - 43 West 61st St., New York 23 address on back cover
The Horace Silver Quintet , *1956 US album by | |
Teddy Smith b, 1932-1979 US bass | |
Roger Humphries dr, *1944 US drums | |
Joe Henderson ts, 1937-2001 US tenor saxophone, written by, tenor saxophone | |
Carmell Jones tr, 1936-1996 US trumpet | |
Horace Silver p, 1928-2014 US written by, piano | |
Gene Taylor b, 1929-2001 US bass | |
Roy Brooks dr, 1938-2005 US drums | |
Junior Cook ts, 1934-1992 US tenor saxophone | |
Blue Mitchell tr, 1930-1979 US trumpet |
Reid Miles design, cover |
Leonard Feather liner notes |
Rudy Van Gelder mastered by, recorded by |
Francis Wolff photography by |
Alfred Lion producer |
Horace Silver |
Joe Henderson |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Song For My Father | The Horace Silver Quintet | Horace Silver | |
2 | The Natives Are Restless Tonight | The Horace Silver Quintet | Horace Silver | |
3 | Calcutta Cutie | The Horace Silver Quintet | Horace Silver | |
4 | Que Pasa | The Horace Silver Quintet | Horace Silver | |
5 | The Kicker | The Horace Silver Quintet | Joe Henderson | |
6 | Lonely Woman | The Horace Silver Quintet | Horace Silver |