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Horace Is Here: A Tribute to Horace Silver (feat. Claudio Roditi, Marshall Wood, Hilton Ruiz & Artie Cabral)

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Download links and information about Horace Is Here: A Tribute to Horace Silver (feat. Claudio Roditi, Marshall Wood, Hilton Ruiz & Artie Cabral) by Greg Abate. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Jazz, Pop genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 01:13:40 minutes.

Artist: Greg Abate
Release date: 2011
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Tracks: 10
Duration: 01:13:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mayreh 7:07
2. Horace Is Here 8:10
3. Nica's Dream 6:23
4. Song for My Father 7:17
5. Nutville 6:09
6. Silver's Serenade 7:24
7. On the Road 7:20
8. Peace 9:58
9. Filthy McNasty 7:47
10. Quicksilver 6:05

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Many artists have covered pianist Horace Silver's compositions, but few have approached them with a freshness like multi-reed player Greg Abate. Accompanied by trumpeter Claudio Roditi, pianist Hilton Ruiz (on one of his last recording sessions prior to his mysterious death in 2006), bassist Marshall Wood, and drummer Artie Cabral, Abate reharmonized each of the pieces and gave them a new sound while retaining the essence of the original works. "Song for My Father" is a perfect example, with the leader's rich tenor blending with Roditi's mellow trumpet and a less pronounced rhythm. Abate is on alto for "Nica's Dream," which has a more breezy air, almost seeming to float over its hard bop inner soul. Wood's brooding bass introduces "Peace," with Abate's mournful soprano sax beautifully backed by Ruiz's almost reverent piano. Abate also penned two solid tribute to Silver, the hip "Horace Is Here" and the turbulent "On the Road." Greg Abate's salute to Horace Silver will please fans of the hard bop giant's music.