Horace Silver – That Healin’ Feelin’ (1970)
Horace Silver – That Healin’ Feelin’ (1970)
A1. That Healin' Feelin'
A2. The Happy Medium
A3. The Show Has Begun
A4. Love Vibrations
A5. Peace play
B1. Permit Me To Introduce You To Yourself play
B2. Wipe Away The Evil
B3. Nobody Knows
B4. There's Much To Be Done
Personnel:
Bob Cranshaw, Jimmy Lewis - bass
Drums- Idris Muhammad, Mickey Roker - drums
Randy Brecker - flugelhorn
Horace Silver – piano electric
George Coleman, Houston Person - saxophone [tenor]
Randy Brecker - trumpet
Andy Bey, Gail Nelson, Jackie Verdell – vocals
Throughout those Blue Note years, Silver wrote many themed compositions, including Portuguese, African, Soul, Mexican, Japanese, Nitty Gritty-Hard Bop, Indian Metaphysics, Native American Indian, Silver N' Strings, Silver N' Wood, Silver N' Voices, Silver N' Brass and Silver N' Percussion. Some of this exquisite music was found on an early album as a leader, Six Pieces of Silver (1956) including "Seńor Blues," which later had lyrics sung by master vocalist Bill Henderson. Silver's early quintet was composed of Art Blakey, Donald Byrd, Doug Watkins and Hank Mobley; "Come On Home," "Doodlin," "The Preacher," "Serenade to a Soul Sister," "Filthy McNasty," "The Gringo," "Mexican Hat Dance," "Tokyo Blues," (("The United States of Mind—The Healin' Feelin")) and "The Cape Verdean Blues" are all milestones that Silver says, thanks to God, have brought him lucrative royalties from their recordings by musicians throughout the years.
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