Horace Silver - The Jody Grind

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2010

* Horace Silver (piano) * Woody Shaw (trumpet) * James Spaulding (flute, alto sax) * Tyrone Washington (tenor sax) * Larry Ridley (bass) * Roger Humphries (drums)

Recorded on 1966 for Blue Note

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  • this is not bebop. but it does live on

  • Horace Silver, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock. I could listen to these cats every day...I do.

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  • @paul44miles originaters

  • roger fucking humphries... what an absolute monster. he would have been known as one of the greats had he stayed on the road for longer.

  • Sweet. Horace Silver is one of the originaters of Hardbop and one of the most Perrenial writers in Jazz Music. This is a great Album.

  • Cool song :)

  • Remember hearing Woody Shaw at Sweet Basil in NYC in the late '70s. Same diamond-like approach, cool and intensely melodic, like offering the best of all possible worlds. And check out Mr. Spaulding's solo(s) on this date. This is the real stuff: great sophistication slyly concealed in the folds of goofy "Cadillac Jazz." Thank God they made some money out of it, anyway. Kirk Feather

  • H. Silver was a big influence on Donald Fagan...thanx Horace

  • One of my favorite 'Pieces of Silver' gets ya toes tappin'....

  • Talk about some funky soul... :O)>

  • I'm playing this song with my Jazz band at the Fullerton Jazz festival. Its great!

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