Live at Newport '58
44 min · 5 tracks · hard bop
Dynamic hard bop rhythms intertwine with soulful melodies, showcasing Horace Silver's vibrant artistry.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- steady rhythmic exploration
- vibrant artistry in progression
- engaging live performance energy
- soulful melodies for reflection
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking quick, catchy tunes
- prefer tightly structured tracks
Where this album fits
- Career context
- By the time 'Live at Newport '58' was released, Horace Silver was firmly established as a leading figure in the hard bop movement, following his previous influential album 'Song for My Father' in 1965. This live recording captures a pivotal moment during his career when he was gaining recognition for his innovative compositions and engaging performances, solidifying his reputation as a jazz innovator.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Art Blakey· Thelonious Monk· McCoy Tyner
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Introduction by Willis Connover 0:44
- 2 Tippin' 13:10
- 3 The Outlaw 11:47
- 4 Señor Blues 8:42
- 5 Cool Eyes 10:21
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