Silver's Serenade

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Silver's Serenade is a 1963 hard bop jazz album by pianist and composer Horace Silver, noted for its soulful, blues-inflected compositions and tight small-group arrangements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
allMusicRating 4.5/5
artist Horace Silver NERFINISHED
bassist Gene Taylor NERFINISHED
chronologyNextTitle Song for My Father NERFINISHED
chronologyPreviousTitle The Tokyo Blues NERFINISHED
composer Horace Silver NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtDepicts Horace Silver NERFINISHED
drummer Roy Brooks NERFINISHED
featuresInstrument bass
drums
piano
tenor saxophone
trumpet
genre hard bop
jazz
hasTrack Let's Get to the Nitty Gritty NERFINISHED
Nineteen Bars NERFINISHED
Silver's Serenade NERFINISHED
Sweet Sweetie Dee NERFINISHED
The Dragon Lady NERFINISHED
labelCatalogNumber Blue Note BST 84167 NERFINISHED
language instrumental
originalFormat vinyl LP
performer Horace Silver NERFINISHED
personnel Blue Mitchell NERFINISHED
Gene Taylor NERFINISHED
Horace Silver NERFINISHED
Junior Cook NERFINISHED
Roy Brooks NERFINISHED
pianist Horace Silver NERFINISHED
producer Alfred Lion NERFINISHED
recordedAt Van Gelder Studio NERFINISHED
recordingLocation Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey NERFINISHED
recordLabel Blue Note Records
releaseDate 1963
styleCharacteristic blues-inflected
small-group arrangements
soulful
tenorSaxophonist Junior Cook NERFINISHED
trumpeter Blue Mitchell NERFINISHED

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The Tokyo Blues followedBy Silver's Serenade