@ReakterSystems Gregory is Horace's son. He wrote this after he was born. The 27th man is from numerology. Add the 2 and 7 and you get 9. The number 9 Destiny suggests that the direction of growth in your lifetime will be in benevolent activities, in compassion, and in worldly understanding. You are living up to and growing toward your Destiny when you follow your feelings and sense of compassion, and allow yourself to be sensitive to the needs of others.
...Silver's way of combining haunting rhythmic melodies over great changes, along with harmony sections and great solos, makes you wonder; what's next !?! So, he gives you false endings to just shut you up, Ha !
Best Brecker solos ever.
boxing1000 2 months ago
BESSSSTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SuperBUEO 3 months ago
great vibes to this song, and holy shit brecker's solo is smokin
stroids 7 months ago
What do you think the title means? (I mean of both the song and the album)
ReakterSystems 9 months ago
@ReakterSystems Gregory is Horace's son. He wrote this after he was born. The 27th man is from numerology. Add the 2 and 7 and you get 9. The number 9 Destiny suggests that the direction of growth in your lifetime will be in benevolent activities, in compassion, and in worldly understanding. You are living up to and growing toward your Destiny when you follow your feelings and sense of compassion, and allow yourself to be sensitive to the needs of others.
jazzforadd 5 months ago
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ReakterSystems 9 months ago
Wonderful recording. I have it on vinyl and CD. I love all the solos. Michael Brecker's solo is legendary. -Peter
pholzer5 11 months ago
Michael Brecker was 21 when he recorded this! really inspiring but also quite sickening... :)
WHsaxguy 1 year ago
Ahhhhh...Randy...
InuFire12 1 year ago
...Silver's way of combining haunting rhythmic melodies over great changes, along with harmony sections and great solos, makes you wonder; what's next !?! So, he gives you false endings to just shut you up, Ha !
aammirr 1 year ago 2
michael brecker is at his best on this one.
davidfreshyyy 1 year ago 2
This ranks with the very best of Silver's earlier compositions in the 50's and 60's. It exudes pure joy.
ronaldjevans 1 year ago
Michael Brecker playing his Otto Link mouthpiece. He never sounded better. I miss him.
Alastair6 1 year ago 3
Mmmmmm Michael Brecker. Tasty.
littlebones18 1 year ago
With a wonderful solo by the late Michael Brecker
Zandoka2010 1 year ago