Horace Silver records the first session of ‘Serenade to a Soul Sister’ with Stanley Turrentine et al (1968)

Horace Silver‘s ‘Serenade to a Soul Sister’ is an album recorded on February 23 & March 29, 1968 with Charles Tolliver, Stanley Turrentine and others and released the same year by Blue Note.

Track Listing : 1.Psychedelic Sally Horace Silver) – 07:14 . 2.Serenade To A Soul Sister Horace Silver) – 06:19 . 3.Rain Dance Horace Silver) – 06:21 . 4.Jungle Juice Horace Silver) – 06:46 . 5.Kindred Spirits Horace Silver) – 05:55 . 6.Next Time I Fall In Love Horace Silver) – 05:19


Francis Wolff

Musicians : Horace Silver – Piano . Charles Tolliver – Trumpet Except (6) . Stanley Turrentine – Tenor Saxophone – Trumpet On (1 – 2 – 3) . Bob Cranshaw – Bass On (2 – 3), Electric Bass On (1) . Mickey Roker – Drums On (1 – 2 – 3) . Bennie Maupin – Tenor Saxophone On (4 – 5) . John Williams – Bass On (4 – 5 – 6) . Billy Cobham – Drums On (4 – 5 – 6)

Production : Produced By Alfred Lion Rudy Van Gelder – Engineer

Package : Reid Miles – Design . Billy Cobham – Photography Cover . Francis Wolff asterisques RVM– Photography Interior

Recorded On February 23 & March 29, 1968 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs.

Released In 1968 By Blue Note.

(Source Horace Silver – Serenade to a Soul Sister | The Official Website of Horace Silver)

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jazz.com
Judging from the way Turrentine and Tolliver solo, I would’ve liked to known this soul sister. Silver’s comping on this song is typical, very relaxed and to the point with a heavy use of chords in the middle register. […]

silentway @ RateYourMusic
Perhaps we all have a deity or two to thank for the decision (be it Silver’s or Blue Note’s) not to mar the music with the atrocious lyrics which were intended for them, confining them to print with the liner notes. Wisely left to speak for itself, Serenade To A Soul Sister can hold its own with any of Silver’s recordings. […]

allmusic
One of the last great Horace Silver albums for Blue Note, Serenade to a Soul Sister is also one of the pianist’s most infectiously cheerful, good-humored outings. It was recorded at two separate early-1968 sessions with two mostly different quintets, both featuring trumpeter Charles Tolliver and alternating tenor saxophonists […]

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