Blowin' the Blues Away

1959 studio album by the Horace Silver Quintet & Trio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Blowin' the Blues Away is an album by the Horace Silver Quintet & Trio, recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, on August 29–30 and September 13, 1959, and released on Blue Note later that year.[2] The quintet features horn section Blue Mitchell and Junior Cook and rhythm section Eugene Taylor and Louis Hayes.[3]

ReleasedEarly November 1959[1]
Recorded
  • August 29–30, 1959
  • September 13, 1959
StudioVan Gelder
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
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Blowin' the Blues Away
Studio album by
the Horace Silver Quintet & Trio
ReleasedEarly November 1959[1]
Recorded
  • August 29–30, 1959
  • September 13, 1959
StudioVan Gelder
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
GenreJazz
Length38:13
LabelBlue Note
BLP 4017
ProducerAlfred Lion
Horace Silver chronology
Finger Poppin'
(1959)
Blowin' the Blues Away
(1959)
Horace-Scope
(1960)
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Reception

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In a contemporary review, Ralph J. Gleason called Blowin' the Blue Away a "lovely album" full of "fire and brimstone.... There is an esprit de combo here which is great to find.... We’re going to be playing this one for a long time, I suspect."[5]

The ninth edition of The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings places the album among its suggested "Core Collection" of essential recordings, saying that it exemplifies Silver's "virtues as pianist, composer and leader".[6]

The AllMusic review by Steve Huey states, "Blowin' the Blues Away is one of Horace Silver's all-time Blue Note classics... one of Silver's finest albums, and it's virtually impossible to dislike."[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Horace Silver, except as noted.

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Side 1
No.TitleDate recordedLength
1."Blowin' the Blues Away"August 29, 19594:44
2."The St. Vitus Dance"September 13, 19594:09
3."Break City"August 30, 19594:57
4."Peace"August 30, 19596:02
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Side 2
No.TitleDate recordedLength
1."Sister Sadie"August 30, 19596:19
2."The Baghdad Blues"August 29, 19594:52
3."Melancholy Mood"September 13, 19597:10
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1999 reissue bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Date recordedLength
8."How Did It Happen"Don NeweyAugust 30, 19594:41
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Personnel

August 29–30, 1959

The Horace Silver Quintet

September 13, 1959

The Horace Silver Trio

  • Horace Silver – piano
  • Eugene Taylor – bass
  • Louis Hayes – drums

Technical personnel

References

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