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5.0 out of 5 stars The Inner Core of Horace Silver, April 17, 2008
This review is from: Retrospective (Audio CD)
'Retrospective' is a compilation of selected tracks from recordings Silver produced by Alfred Lion(Blue Notes Records) during Horace's 25 year tenure with the company from 1953 to 1978.It is important to note that Art Blakey and Horace Silver co-founded the 'The Jazz Messengers' around 1952.After a year with the Jazz Messengers Horace Silver left to form his own band and Art Blakey took over 'The Jazz Messengers.In many respects Art Blakey and Horace Silver were virtual institutions during the 50's and 60's.They were the true leaders,along with Miles and a few others during these years.Young and talented musicians that passed through their bands during the course of their own careers gained vital experience during there tenures with Blakey and/or Silver.The list is quite long,but you can obtain them from the liner notes in this CD collection.Silver was a remarkable pianist,and along with Wayne Shorter were amoungst the most prolific composers of this genre(hard bop)They both played an important role for further exploration by other musicians and composers that proceeded them.Something that should be noted is that Alfred Lion of {Blue Note Records}was instrumental in encouraging and facilitating all these recording projects to materialize and ultimately to be issued,and he did just that.So we can also thank him for these amazing sessions,along with Rudy Van Gelder for his superb job of re-mastering the orginal recordings. This is a worthy investment,as it provides access to a wide variety of players,and you have the chance to listen to the genius of Horace Silver's playing and the brilliance of his compositions.What a creative musician!Enjoy
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5.0 out of 5 stars Horace Silver-The One and Only, July 14, 2008
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When many people think of Jazz, the names Coltrane, Bird and Miles usually come to mind.As those of us Jazz aficionados know, there are many layers of Jazz and as far as I am concerned, one of the Kings of Hardbop and Bebop will always be Mr. Silver himself.This retrospective takes you through his career from 1959-1978 and shows you all the raw talent this icon has brought to our world.I am not in love with 100 percent of the choices on this CD, but I do give it a strong rating of 95%.Horace,you will alway be considered one of the real stars from Norwalk, Connecticut.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A must-have for serious jazz collectors!, March 20, 2006
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This retrospective contains every Horace Silver track you have heard as well as many you may hear for the first time. Rudy Van Gelder has done an excellent job of re-mastering each track providing the listener with 40+ year old tracks that sound as if Horace cut them last night!

As usual, there are the occasional tracks that make you say, "Why on earth did they bother to include that??" However, overall, this compilation is a must-have for any serious fan of Horace Silver.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Scope, August 2, 2003
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I'm a tenor and bari player and have long enjoyed doing Horace Silver tunes, but have been reluctant to buy albums under his name: my taste in piano runs more towards Tommy Flannagan and Barry Harris.
But this 4 disc collection provides a broad entry into his records without having to get individual disks. The scope of the recordings ranges from some of the early Messengers all the way up to 1978. The emphasis is on the mid 50s through mid 60s, though, which suits me just fine.
The individual solos are good examples of straight ahead playing from that period, but the 2-horn arrangements throughout all 4 disks is what makes Horace Silver records GREAT. He really did the most with using 2 horns on these heads.
And as I've listened to these disks more, I've warmed to his piano playing, too... he is a fun player, and should not be faulted for being "funky", whatever that means.
The package is well done: the booklet has track details in one spot, with photos and worthwhile stories about this part of his career.
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