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The Horace Silver Quintet - Song For My Father (Cantiga Para Meu Pai) mp3 album

The Horace Silver Quintet - Song For My Father (Cantiga Para Meu Pai)

Musician: The Horace Silver Quintet
Album title: Song For My Father (Cantiga Para Meu Pai)
Style: Hard Bop, Latin Jazz
Released: 1964
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1400 mb
Size APE version: 1205 mb
Size WMA version: 1529 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
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Genre: Jazz

The Horace Silver Quintet - Song For My Father (Cantiga Para Meu Pai) mp3 album

The Horace Silver Quintet - Song For My Father (Cantiga Para Meu Pai) mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Song For My Father
Bass – Teddy SmithDrums – Roger HumphriesTenor Saxophone – Joe HendersonTrumpet – Carmell JonesWritten-By, Piano – Horace Silver
A2 The Natives Are Restless Tonight
Bass – Teddy SmithDrums – Roger HumphriesTenor Saxophone – Joe HendersonTrumpet – Carmell JonesWritten-By, Piano – Horace Silver
A3 Calcutta Cutie
Bass – Gene TaylorDrums – Roy BrooksTenor Saxophone – Junior CookTrumpet – Blue MitchellWritten-By, Piano – Horace Silver
B1 Que Pasa
Bass – Teddy SmithDrums – Roger HumphriesTenor Saxophone – Joe HendersonTrumpet – Carmell JonesWritten-By, Piano – Horace Silver
B2 The Kicker
Bass – Teddy SmithDrums – Roger HumphriesPiano – Horace SilverTrumpet – Carmell JonesWritten-By, Tenor Saxophone – Joe Henderson
B3 Lonely Woman
Bass – Gene TaylorDrums – Roy BrooksTenor Saxophone – Junior CookTrumpet – Blue MitchellWritten-By, Piano – Horace Silver

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Blue Note Records Inc.
  • Published By – Ecaroh Music Inc.
  • Published By – Blue Horizon Music, Inc.
  • Pressed By – Plastylite

Credits

  • Design [Cover] – Reid Miles
  • Liner Notes – Leonard Feather
  • Mastered By – Van Gelder*
  • Photography By – Francis Wolff
  • Producer – Alfred Lion
  • Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder

Notes

Labels: BST 84185
Rear jacket: ST-84185
Front cover and spine: 84185

Blue/White Stereo labels- New York USA

Mentioned at Billboard 9. Jan. 1965 page 22 new album releases

1st original Stereo issue has:
- blue/white Blue Note Records Inc - New York Usa labels, deep groove on side 1 only,
- Stereo and Van Gelder stamped separately in the dead wax, both sides,
- "P" (otherwise wrongly called "ear") for Plastylite etched in the trail off, both sides,
- non laminated jacket,
- 43 West 61st St., New York 23 address on back cover

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): BNST 84185-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): BNST 84185-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): BNST-84185-A- Van Gelder Stereo (cursive "P")
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): BNST-84185-B- Van Gelder Stereo (cursive "P")
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
512790L The Horace Silver Quintet Song For My Father (Cantiga Para Meu Pai) ‎(CD, Album, RE) Jazz Heritage 512790L US 1989
7243 4 99002 2 6 The Horace Silver Quintet Song For My Father ‎(CD, Album, Club, RE, RM) Blue Note 7243 4 99002 2 6 US 1999
BST 84185 The Horace Silver Quintet Song For My Father (Cantiga Para Meu Pai) ‎(LP, Album) Blue Note BST 84185 US 1964
EKJD-0297, 50999 6 09257 2 5, BST 4185, 4185 The Horace Silver Quintet Song For My Father (Cantiga Para Meu Pai) ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Num, RE, RM) Blue Note, Blue Note, Blue Note, Blue Note EKJD-0297, 50999 6 09257 2 5, BST 4185, 4185 South Korea 2010
B4 84185 The Horace Silver Quintet Song For My Father (Cantiga Para Meu Pai) ‎(Cass) Blue Note B4 84185 US 1985



Mala
What to do when an album cover with an older gentleman playing tribute to his father is encountered? Listen. That is what we do with a Song For My Father. Horace Silver had been around the block and then some. He had traveled the world and recorded with the likes of all the jazz greats of the time. And after it's all said and done we arrive at the one. The one that shot a load into the gates of ecstasy. And here we is.After its all said and done. Our old man or version thereof is why we are who we are as men. This is strictly for the balls of the world. If you have none. Enjoy otherwise.