The Quarantined Jazz Voyager
As the pandemic wages on, rising numbers amongst the unvaccinated, the unmasked and the ignorant threaten the spread to the vaccinated and the children, while once again filling our hospitals. I cringe to think of the children who are going to be forced back to school without a vaccine. I’ve personally had a vaccinated friend who tested positive while working at a day camp with exposed children. Camp was shut down immediately, friend is fine but the Delta variant is highly contagious, like chicken pox. Be vigilant and stay safe.
With that in mind, I am pulling out the classic Song for My Father, the hard bop album by the Horace Silver Quintet, inspired by a trip that Silver made to Brazil. The songs were recorded at Van Gelder Studios in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey by two different ensembles over two sessions ~ 3,6 on October 31, 1963 and 1,2,4,5 on October 26, 1964. Produced by Alfred Lion, it was released on the Blue Note record label in January, 1965.
The cover artwork features a photograph of Silver’s father, John Tavares Silver, to whom the title composition is dedicated. The title track, Song for My Father, is the leader’s most recognized composition, blending his native Cape Verdean folk music with bossa nova.
Track Listing | 42:12 All compositions by Horace Silver, except #5- Song for My Father ~ 7:17
- The Natives Are Restless Tonight ~ 6:09
- Calcutta Cutie ~ 8:31
- Que Pasa ~ 7:47
- The Kicker (Joe Henderson) ~ 5:26
- Lonely Woman ~ 7:02
- Horace Silver ~ piano
- Carmell Jones ~ trumpet (2, 5 solo | 1, 4 ensemble)
- Joe Henderson ~ tenor saxophone (1,2,4,5)
- Teddy Smith ~ bass (1,2,4,5)
- Roger Humphries ~ drums (1,2,4,5)
- Blue Mitchell ~ trumpet (3, ensemble)
- Junior Cook ~ tenor saxophone (3, ensemble)
- Gene Taylor ~ bass (3,6)
- Roy Brooks ~ drums (3,6)
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