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Artist: Yves Brouqui Title: The Music Of Horace Silver Year Of Release: 2011 Label: Elabeth Genre: Jazz Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps Total Time: 60:54 min Total Size: 138 MB Tracklist --------- 01. Quicksilver 02. Horacescope 03. Love Walk 04. No Smoking 05. Creepin'in 06. Yeah 07. Sweet Stuff 08. The Saint Vitus Dance 09. Mayreh 10. I Remember Dan Double Bass - Mathias Allamane; Drums - Joe Strasser; Guitar - Yves Brouqui; Piano - Laurent Courthaliac. Brouqui and his men attack 7 challenging Silver tunes (plus 3 originals) with drive, intensity and swing. While the players come at the music from a bebop perspective, they capture the funky Silver harmonies (e.g., first few bars of HoraceScope) but Courthaliac doesn't attempt to mimic the unique Silver right hand. Which is OK cause no-one can. These aren't the usual Silver tunes (no Nica or Song for My Father) and thus attest to the marvelous depth of his catalog. Sweet Stuff and St. Vitus are especially a pleasure to hear in this fresh context. Some cuts are taken at breakneck speed which is both jaw-dropping and demonstrates how intimately these players know and understand what they're up to. Quite bracing and quite terrific! ~George Kaplan http://rapidgator.net/file/a3ca09ee696964cc65615639973e4d05/YvesBrouquiSilver.rar.html http://ssh.tf/mcrXhQzVZ/YvesBrouquiSilver.rar https://bytewhale.com/tuhphb4xneb1/YvesBrouquiSilver.rar
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Artist: Horace Parlan Title: Hi-Fly Year Of Release: 1997 Label: SteepleChase Genre: Jazz Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps Total Time: 71:32 min Total Size: 161 MB Tracklist ---------- 01. Hi-Fly 02. Round Abour Midnight 03. Once I Loved 04. Darn That Dream 05. Who Cares 06. West Coast Blues 07. Hi-Fly 08. Round Abour Midnight 09. Once I Loved 10. Darn That Dream 11. Who Cares 12. West Coast Blues This Horace Parlan session is a bit different from most of his albums for Steeplechase. First, he utilizes a drummerless trio with guitarist Doug Raney and bassist Wilbur Little. Second, it was recorded initially via direct-to-disc, which meant no editing was possible and an entire album side had to be recorded in one take without stopping. The short-lived revival of this process produced albums of exquisite sound, but they had to be limited edition due to the limited wear the few disc masters could endure in the manufacturing process. Fortunately, the masters were either in great condition or the session was also taped on reels as well, because the identical six songs (played in the same order) are heard in alternate versions on this expanded CD reissue. The ease with which Parlan and Raney handle "Hi-Fly" over Little's walking bass is the mark of masters, while the bittersweet air of the bossa nova "Once I Loved" is carried by the guitarist. The alternate takes are just as viable as the masters, so it must have been difficult for producer Nils Winther to choose between them when the original LP was being prepared. ~Ken Dryden http://rapidgator.net/file/5fb8867041cd78adb15eafd999241ea8/HoraceParlanHi-Fly.rar.html http://ssh.tf/nQJPoFyHM/HoraceParlanHi-Fly.rar http://uploaded.net/file/q8mf2ixo/HoraceParlanHi-Fly.rar