Sunday, June 30, 2013
Senor Blues...The Artful Horace Silver
THE HORACE SILVER QUINTET produced refreshing. well-crafted jazz. Lyrical indeed is the engaging composition 'Senor Blues' that Horace Silver and buddies developed into a shrewd, spirited and so robust jazz romp. Silver's keyboard work is grand on this edgy tune as is the wily Hank Mobley on a captivating set of saxophone sparkles the man puts together. Silver jazz magic is entrancing...Especially I love 'Senor Blues.'
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