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コピー例会レジメHORACE Silvervs HERBIE HANCOCK KJFC JAZZ COUNTRY例会 担当H.A 作曲家型ピアニスト Horace Silver VS Herbie Hancock Horace Silver Herbie Hancock ① Horace Silver Trio Inventions And Dimensions Horoscope A Jump Ahead Horace Silver (p) Herbie Hancock(p) Gene Ramey (b) Paul Chambers (b) Art Blakey (ds) Willie Bobo (ds) 3:47 1952 Blue Note 6:33 1963 Blue Note ② Walkin'/ Miles Davis Miles In Berlin /Miles Davis Solar Milestones Miles Davis (tp) Miles Davis (tp) Davey Schildkraut (as) Wayne Shorter(ts) Horace Silver (p) Herbie Hancock (p) Percy Heath (b) Ron Carter(b) 4:44 Kenny Clarke (ds) 7:56 Tony Williams(ds) 1954 Blue Note 1964 CBS ③ Horace Silver And The Jazz Messengers Takin' Off /Herbie Hancock Hippy The Maze Kenny Dorham (tp) Freddie Hubbard (tp) Hank Mobley(ts) Dexter Gordon(ts) Horace Silver (p) Herbie Hancock (p) Doug Watkins (b) Butch Warren (b) 5:23 Art Blakey (ds) 6:45 Billy Higgins (ds) 1955 Blue Note 1962 Blue Note ④ J.R. Monterose Bob Brookmeyer And Friends Wee-Jay Jive Hoot Ira Sullivan (tp) Bob Brookmeyer (valve tb) J.R. Monterose (ts) Stan Getz (ts) Horace Silver (p) Gary Burton (vib) Wilbur Ware (b) Herbie Hancock(p) 6:59 Philly Joe Jones (ds) 4:43 Ron Carter(b) Elvin Jones(ds) 1956 Blue Note 1964 Columbia ⑤ The Stylings Of Silve/Horace Silver Empyrean Isles /Herbie Hancock No Smokin' Cantaloupe Island Art Farmer (tp) Freddie Hubbard (tp) Hank Mobley (ts) Herbie Hancock (p) Horace Silver (p) Ron Carter (b) Teddy Kotick (b) Tony Williams (ds) 5:33 Louis Hayes (ds) 5:32 1964 Blue Note 1957 Blue Note Horace Silver Herbie Hancock ⑥ Sonny Rollins, Vol. 2 It's Time!/Jackie McLean Why Don't I Das' Dat Jay Jay Johnson (tb) Charles Tolliver (tp) Sonny Rollins (ts) Jackie McLean(as) Horace Silver (p) Herbie Hancock (p) Paul Chambers (b) Cecil McBee (b) 5:44 Art Blakey (ds) 6:26 Roy Haynes(ds) 1957 Blue Note 1964 Blue Note ⑦ Further Explorations/Horace Silver My Point of View/ Herbie Hancock The Outlaw King Cobra Art Farmer(tp) Donald Byrd(tp) Clifford Jordan(ts) Grachan Moncur III(tb) Horace Silver(p) Hank Mobley(ts) Teddy Kotick(b) Herbie Hancock (p) 6:07 Louis Hayes(ds) 6:55 Chuck Israels(b) 1958 Blue Note Tony Williams (ds) 1963 Blue Note ⑧ Blowin' The Blues Away/ Horace Silver Maiden Voyage/ Herbie Hancock Sister Sadie Maiden Voyage Blue Mitchell (tp) Freddie Hubbard (tp) Junior Cook (ts) George Coleman (ts) Horace Silver (p) Herbie Hancock(p) Gene Taylor (b) Ron Carter(b) 6:19 Louis Hayes 7:53 Tony Williams (ds) 1959 Blue Note 1965 Blue Note ⑨ Song For My Father /Horace Silver Speak Like A Child/ Herbie Hancock The Natives Are Restless Tonight Riot Carmell Jones (tp) Herbie Hancock (p) Joe Henderson (ts) Ron Carter (b) Horace Silver (p) Mickey Roker (ds) Teddy Smith (b) Thad Jones( fln) 6:09 Roger Humphries (ds) 4:40 Peter Phillips (bass trombone) 1964 Blue Note Jerry Dodgionalto (fl) 1968 Blue Note ⑩ The Cape Verdean Blues/ Horace Silver The Prisoner/Herbie Hancock The Cape Verdean Blues Firewater Woody Shaw (tp) Johnny Coles ( fln) Joe Henderson (ts) Garnett Brown (tb) Horace Silver (p) Joe Henderson (ts) Bob Cranshaw (b) Herbie Hancock (p) 4:59 Roger Humphries (ds) 7:33 Buster Williams (b) 1965 Blue Note Albert "Tootie" Heath (ds) 1968 Blue Note.
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