Blowin´ the Blues Away (Gatefold)
Horace Silver• THE FRANCIS WOLFF COLLECTION
• LIMITED EDITION
• DELUXE GATEFOLD SLEEVE
• 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYL
• INCLUDES 1 BONUS TRACK
Legendary pianist and composer Horace Silver (1928 - 2014) was infl uenced by a wide range of musical styles, notably gospel, African, and Latin American music. He also occasionally ventured into the soul jazz genre. Silver would record exclusively for Blue Note after 1956, eventually becoming close to the label’s boss, Alfred Lion, who allowed him greater input on aspects of album production than was usual at the time. Blowin’ the Blues Away is hailed as one of the true classics from the pianist’s discography. On this album Silver introduced some of his fi nest compositions, such as “Peace” and “Sister Sadie".
PERSONNEL:
- BLUE MITCHELL, trumpet (out on A2 & B3)
- JUNIOR COOK, tenor sax (out on A2 & B3)
- HORACE SILVER, piano
- GENE TAYLOR, bass
- LOUIS HAYES, drums
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, August 29 (A1 & B2), August 30 (A3-A4 & B1), and September 13 (A2 & B3), 1959.
- (*) BONUS TRACK:
- HORACE SILVER, piano; TEDDY KOTICK, bass; LOUIS HAYES, drums.
- Hackensack, New Jersey, January 13, 1958.
TRACKS:
- SIDE A
- 01 BLOWIN’ THE BLUES AWAY
- 02 THE ST. VITUS DANCE
- 03 BREAK CITY
- 04 PEACE
- SIDE B
- 01 SISTER SADIE
- 02 BAGHDAD BLUES
- 03 MELANCHOLY MOOD
- 04 MELANCHOLY MOOD [1958 version] (*)
- Format
- LP
- Discs
- 1
- Label code
- 37175