℗ 1964 Blue Note Records
Released December 1, 1964
Duration 42m 03s
Record Label CM BLUE NOTE (A92)
Genre Jazz
 

Song For My Father (Flat Transfer From Original Analog Master Tape)

Horace Silver

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1.1
Song For My Father
Horace Silver
7:15
1.2
The Natives Are Restless Tonight
Horace Silver
6:08
1.3
Calcutta Cutie
Horace Silver
8:28
1.4
Que Pasa
Horace Silver
7:45
1.5
The Kicker
Horace Silver
5:24
1.6
Lonely Woman
Horace Silver
7:03
"One of the most indelible tunes in the jazz canon …" - Dan Oullette "... he’s a charismatic craftsman whose mesmerizing songs afford his band mates ample room to improvise with brio." - Dan Oullette Coming late in Horace Silver's recording career, Song For My Father is universally hailed as a masterpiece of musical craft. Silver is joined by a stellar lineup including Joe Henderson on sax, Carmell Jones on trumpet, Teddy Smith on bass and Roger Humphries on drums.
2.8224 MHz DSD – CM BLUE NOTE (A92) Studio Masters

Recording by Rudy Van Gelder Cover Photo by Francis Wolf Cover Design by Reid Miles. High-Resolution Mastering by Alan Yoshida and Robin Lynn at Blanche Dubois, April 2012.
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Song For My Father
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The Natives Are Restless Tonight
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Calcutta Cutie
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Que Pasa
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The Kicker
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Lonely Woman

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