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The Jody Grind

Horace Silver
Release Date: 08/13/1991
Original Release:  1966
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 73669_CD
UPC # 077778425021
Label: Blue Note Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
1. Jody Grind, The sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Mary Lou sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Mexican Hip Dance sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Blue Silver sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Grease Piece sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Dimples sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Horace Silver
Artist: Woody Shaw; James Spaulding
Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Distributor: EMI Music Distribution

Notes: Personnel: Horace Silver (piano); James Spaulding (alto saxophone, flute); Tyrone Washington (tenor saxophone); Woody Shaw (trumpet); Larry Ridley (bass); Roger Humphries (drums). Producer: Alfred Lion. Reissue producer: Michael Cuscuna. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on November 2 & 23, 1966. Includes liner notes by Leonard Feather. Although it lacks the high-profile players of its predecessor, THE CAPE VERDEAN BLUES, Horace Silver's THE JODY GRIND is nonetheless one of the pianist/composer's finest albums. Released in 1966, during the middle of Silver's incredible three-decade-spanning stint for Blue Note, the disc consists of groove-laden jazz that mixes hard bop with a subtle dose of funk. The title track lets the horn section, which includes trumpeter Woody Shaw, cut loose, while "Mary Lou" surges forward on Silver's percussive piano lines, and "Blue Silver" settles into a gentle, laid-back vibe. In addition to Silver and Shaw, the lesser-known musicians on THE JODY GRIND are also in top form, with saxophonists James Spaulding and Tyrone Washington riffing intuitively with Shaw, while drummer Roger Humphries provides rhythms that are energetic, though never overly busy. A potent dose of swinging mid-'60s jazz, THE JODY GRIND may not be as exotic as other Silver outings of the era, but it is no less accomplished.
Pianist and composer Horace Silver was, along with Art Blakey, one of the primary instigators of the hard-bop jazz movement of the 1950s. Silver turned a limited piano technique to his advantage, welding simple but memorable phrases to driving, muscular rhythms, molding a style whose influence has only grown stronger with the years.
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