Hideo Shiraki Quintet – Plays Horace Silver (Japanese edition) - AudioSoundMusic
Hideo Shiraki Quintet – Plays Horace Silver (Japanese edition) - AudioSoundMusic
Hideo Shiraki Quintet – Plays Horace Silver (Japanese edition) - AudioSoundMusic
Hideo Shiraki Quintet – Plays Horace Silver (Japanese edition) - AudioSoundMusic

Hideo Shiraki Quintet – Plays Horace Silver (Japanese edition)

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Drums – Hideo Shiraki

Bass – Hachiro Kurita

Piano – Yuzuru Sera

Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Hidehiko Matsumoto

Trumpet – Naoya Omata

Valve Trombone – Akira Fukuhara

Arranged by Hidehiko Matsumoto

Written by Horace Silver


 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press :  unspecified

Label : We Are Busy Bodies

Original label : King Records

Recorded September 3 & 4, 1962

Originally released in 1962

Reissued in December 2022

 

Tracks :

Side A:

  1. Senor Blues
  2. Sister Sady
  3. Doing the Thing

Side B:

  1. Blowing the Blues Away
  2. Preacher
  3. Swinging the Samba
  4. Fylthy McNasty

 

Reviews :

“Three months after the recording session, Silver was touring in Japan with his own quintet along with singer Chris Connor and her trio. All were treated regally, according to Silver in Let's Get to the Nitty Gritty, his 2007 autobiography. Silver met Shiraki on the tour and after hearing the group play, he pronounced him Japan's Art Blakey. The cover of Shiraki's album featured the drummer in a phone booth with Silver in the next booth. The image was likely taken during Shiraki's visit to New York in 1963.

Why bother to listen to this album when you can hear Silver's original versions? Because Shiraki brings a different kind of interpretive energy and excitement to the material. His drumming is driving and engaging while the group plays with stinging heat.” Jazzwax Review by Mac Myers


 

Ratings

Discogs: 4.4 / 5

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