The Jazz Show Episode July 29, 2024

Pianist/composer Horace Silver: "The Tokyo Blues"

9:00pm - 12:31am

Tonight's Jazz Feature is an iconic album by pianist/composer Horace Silver entitled "The Tokyo Blues". It is a series of new compositions by Silver commemorating his first trip to Japan as a bandleader. His long standing quintet here has Richard "Blue" Mitchell on trumpet, Junior Cook on tenor saxophone, Gene Taylor on bass and a very worthy substitute for an ailing Roy Brooks (Horace's regular drummer) in John Harris Jr. and of course Horace Silver on piano. The band as usual is tight and very inspired on this date made in July of 1962. Four of the five compositions are new and written by Silver and a lovely trio track contrasts with the full band tunes and it was written by a friend of Horace's, pianist Ronnell Bright and called "Cherry Blossom". "The Tokyo Blues" is one of Horace Silver's finest albums and is tonight's Jazz Feature.

Track Listing:

Too Much Sake.
Horace Silver · The Tokyo Blues
Sayonara Blues
Horace Silver · The Tokyo Blues
The Tokyo Blues
Horace Silver · The Tokyo Blues
Cherry Blossom
Horace Silver · The Tokyo Blues
Ah! So
Horace Silver · The Tokyo Blues
Purple Heart
Charles Mingus · The Early Jazz Workshop
Gregarian Chant
Charles Mingus · The Early Jazz Workshop
Eulogy For Rudy Williams
Charles Mingus · The Early Jazz Workshop
St.Louis Blues
Dizzy Gillespie · Have Trumpet, Will Excite
Woody'n You
Dizzy Gillespie · Have Trumpet, Will Excite
Born To Be Blue
Helen Merrill · Helen Merrill
S'Wonderful
Helen Merrill · Helen Merrill
What's New?
Helen Merrill · Helen Merrill
Zoot Suite
Jack DeJohnette · Special Edition
India
Jack DeJohnette · Special Edition
Journey to The Twin Planet
Jack DeJohnette · Special Edition
Prophecy
Donald Byrd · The Third World
Ping Pong Beer
Donald Byrd · The Third World
Quiet Temple
Donald Byrd · The Third World
I'll Close My Eyes
John Handy · In The Vernacular
Suggested Line
John Handy · In The Vernacular
Blues In The Veracular
John Handy · In The Vernacular
Dewey Square
Phil Woods · The Young Bloods