Friday, July 22, 2016

Yves Brouqui - The Music Of Horace Silver

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:54
Size: 139.4 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[6:14] 1. Quicksilver
[5:13] 2. Horacescope
[7:09] 3. Love Walk
[5:16] 4. No Smoking
[7:59] 5. Creepin'in
[5:36] 6. Yeah
[4:43] 7. Sweet Stuff
[6:53] 8. The Saint Vitus Dance
[5:45] 9. Mayreh
[6:02] 10. I Remember Dan

Double Bass – Mathias Allamane; Drums – Joe Strasser; Guitar – Yves Brouqui; Piano – Laurent Courthaliac.

Brouqui and his men attack 7 challenging Silver tunes (plus 3 originals) with drive, intensity and swing. While the players come at the music from a bebop perspective, they capture the funky Silver harmonies (e.g., first few bars of HoraceScope) but Courthaliac doesn't attempt to mimic the unique Silver right hand. Which is OK cause no-one can.

These aren't the usual Silver tunes (no Nica or Song for My Father) and thus attest to the marvelous depth of his catalog. Sweet Stuff and St. Vitus are especially a pleasure to hear in this fresh context. Some cuts are taken at breakneck speed which is both jaw-dropping and demonstrates how intimately these players know and understand what they're up to. Quite bracing and quite terrific! ~George Kaplan

The Music Of Horace Silver

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