@robvig60 This is the credits: Tom Harrell on trumpet, Bob Berg on tenor saxophone, Steve Beskrone on bass guitar and Eddie Gladden on drums.... I like the Harrell's trumpet and his music... always return to his "cinco quatro" and "Doo Bop" (The Art of Rhythm" (BMG, 1998)...
The lyrics are very profound as well, but it was often played as an instrumental. Great either way, and a terrific soloing vehicle! Horace jams out on this one! And yes, it is very fast. If singing it, it needs to be much slower.
Great Head!
versionstylee 1 week ago
@robvig60 This is the credits: Tom Harrell on trumpet, Bob Berg on tenor saxophone, Steve Beskrone on bass guitar and Eddie Gladden on drums.... I like the Harrell's trumpet and his music... always return to his "cinco quatro" and "Doo Bop" (The Art of Rhythm" (BMG, 1998)...
mpisfil 1 month ago
Meat Beat Manifesto
beowulven 3 months ago
he is tapping the pedal. You can see it on the piano!
MrMember12 3 months ago
Not a fan of horace silvers improvising, but still can the guy write a tune or what?
Jazz1110jb 4 months ago
Musica
Horace Acelerado no solo ...
amalvao 5 months ago
Amazing solo there by Horace Silver! I'm listening again and again to learn his parts.
dahmin 7 months ago
The lyrics are very profound as well, but it was often played as an instrumental. Great either way, and a terrific soloing vehicle! Horace jams out on this one! And yes, it is very fast. If singing it, it needs to be much slower.
SuperMartin223 8 months ago
the person who disliked it probably clicked that on accident
Rubinski555 8 months ago
Loved it! Who disliked this??
PauseToHesitate 8 months ago