The Horace Silver Quintet - Song For My Father (Cantiga Para Meu Pai) (LP, Album, RE) (1978) [Used Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Comments:
Includes printed insert, no OBI.

Catalog #: GXK 8047, BST 84185
Country:    Japan  
Released:  1978
Genre:       Jazz
Style:         Hard Bop, Latin Jazz

Tracklist:
A1. Song For My Father 7:17
A2. The Natives Are Restless Tonight 6:10
A3. Calcutta Cutie 8:30
B1. Que Pasa 7:47
B2. The Kicker 5:25
B3. Lonely Woman 7:06

Credits:
Bass - Gene Taylor
Bass - Teddy Smith
Cover [Design] - Reid Miles
Drums - Roger Humphries
Drums - Roy Brooks
Liner Notes - Leonard Feather
Photography By - Francis Wolff
Piano - Horace Silver
Producer - Alfred Lion
Recorded By - Rudy Van Gelder
Tenor Saxophone - Joe Henderson
Tenor Saxophone - Junior Cook
Trumpet - Blue Mitchell
Trumpet - Carmell Jones


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 〄 SILBT 7523-11
Matrix / Runout 〄 SILBT 7524-12

Companies:
Manufactured By King Record Co. Ltd

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Customer Reviews

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Doug McLellan
Great used album!

Sounded great when played…excellent condition for a 35 year old record!

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Andre Henry
Solid review of rare groove K.I.D. Don't Stop

If you know "Running" by Alan Braxe, this you'd have found this an interesting and of course dope track as the sample used in Running is straight from this rare groove wax.... nice pickup

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lynn baird
Slade Greatest Hits

Excellent album has all of Slades best songs.
Great seller

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Travis Wick
Album

Album arrived quickly and exactly as described. Messaged the team regarding a question and they replied within the half hour. Will purchase again from this group.

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Chris
Sweet TBM

I passed on this TBM a few years ago when buying from a shop in Paris, France. Naturally, I have never come across another copy until now. Nice repress of this late 70’s TBM classic. Thanks!!!!

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