Serenade For Horace

Jazz | May 2017

Reviews

Tom McCarter
Reviewed 2017-05-29
Reviewed: 2017-05-29
Genre: Jazz
FCCs: none

Review: master drummer returns with a crack sextet keeping the bebop flame alive. Hayes played with Horace Silver in the late '50s. He's been around.
If You Like: Elvin Jones, Freddie Hubbard, Milt Jackson, Sonny Rollins, Horace Silver
Favorite tracks: (1) Ecaroh (4) Hastings Street (6) Juicy Lucy (8) Lonely Woman (10) St. Vitus dance (11) Room 608
Track Review: 1/ vibes start> uptempo> everybody solos> quick stop (4:53) 2/ funky midtempo> sax s0lo> trumpet solo> piano solo> quick fade (5:20) 3/ piano starts> midtempo song with male vocal> sax solo> fade (5:51) 4/ piano/drums start> uptempo> trumpet solo> slow fade (4:08) 5/ bass starts> midtempo> trumpet solo> quick fade (5:14) 6/ trumpet starts> midtempo> trumpet solo> piano solo> quick stop (5:55) 7/ sax starts> midtempo> sax solo> piano solo> stop & fade (5:03) 8/ piano starts> slow tempo> slow fade (6:44) 9/ sax starts> slow tempo builds to midtempo> fade (5:01) 10/ vibes start> uptempo> trumpet solo> quick stop (5:49) 11/ fast tempo> everyone solos> crescendo end

Recent airplay

Juicy Lucy
Music CasseroleAug 05, 2017
Senor Blues
RebopAug 04, 2017
Room 608
Juicy Lucy
No Cover, No MinimumJul 27, 2017
Hastings Street
RebopJul 21, 2017
Lonely Woman
RebopJul 14, 2017

Charting

2017-06-08 — 2017-08-10 Jazz
Week EndingAirplays
Aug 6 2
Jul 30 1
Jul 23 1
Jul 16 1
Jul 9 1
Jul 2 2
Jun 25 1
Jun 18 2

Track listing

1. Ecaroh
2. Senor Blues
3. Song For My Father (Featuring Gregory Porter)
4. Hastings Street
5. Strollin'
6. Juicy Lucy
7. Silver's Serenade
8. Lonely Woman
9. Summer In Central Park
10. St. Vitus Dance
11. Room 608