

Silver, Horace: Silver In Seattle - Live At The Penthouse (Vinyl LP)
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A newly discovered recording of Silver's performance at the The Penthouse in Seattle in 1965.
The great jazz pianist, composer, and Blue Note legend Horace Silver only released one live album during his lifetime, but his quintets were always among the most reliably thrilling working bands in jazz, delivering high-energy, crowd-pleasing performances of Silver’s indelible compositions to fans around the world.
In August 1965, Silver brought a cutting-edge line-up to The Penthouse in Seattle with Woody Shaw on trumpet, Joe Henderson on tenor saxophone, Teddy Smith on bass, and Roger Humphries on drums. A newly discovered recording of those performances produced for release by Zev Feldman gets its first-ever release with Silver In Seattle - Live At The Penthouse featuring the band delivering uninhibited renditions of Silver classics including “Song For My Father”, “Cape Verdean Blues”, “The Kicker” and more.
- The Kicker
- Song For My Father
- The Cape Verdean Blues
- Sayonara Blues
- Band Introductions
- No Smokin’

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