In Pursuit of the 27th Man [Import] [Limited Edition]

In Pursuit of the 27th Man [Import] [Limited Edition]

Track Listings

 
1. Liberated Brother
2. Kathy
3. Gregory Is Here
4. Summer in Central Park
5. Nothin' Can Stop Me Now
6. In Pursuit of the 27th Man
7. Strange Vibes

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Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.

In Pursuit of the 27th Man,Horace Silver,Japanese Import,Hard Bop,Jazz,Pop,Soul-Jazz

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In Pursuit Of The 27th Man
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A PURE CLASSIC
  • A real triumph
  • Good Ol' Horace
  • Disregard the cover.......
  • Swings like Clockwork
In Pursuit Of The 27th Man
Horace Silver , and Horace Silver
Manufacturer: Emd/Blue Note
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005UOKO
Release Date: 2002-01-29

Tracks:

  1. Liberated Brother
  2. Kathy
  3. Gregory Is Here
  4. Summer In Central Park
  5. Nothin' Can Stop Me Now
  6. In Pursuit Of The 27th Man
  7. Strange Vibes

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Recorded in 1972, a decade removed from the last of Horace Silver's classic quintet recordings, In Pursuit of the 27th Man has never been regarded as one of the pianist's prime releases, which likely explains why Blue Note took this long to make it available on CD. But the album, which moves gracefully between quartet performances featuring vibraphonist David Friedman and quintet numbers featuring the young Brecker brothers (Randy on trumpet and Michael on tenor saxophone), has its distinctive charms. While maintaining the crispness and sense of adventure with which he has always signed his music, Silver and bands ease through some of his most appealing melodies. Songs such as Weldon Irvine's "Liberated Brother" have the early '70s written all over them, but even in those cases their light-handed lyricism and boppish vitality keep them fresh. Friedman's idiosyncratic sound adds a sense of mystery to the music, which, with Bob Cranshaw on electric bass and Mickey Roker on drums, never lacks for a solid and soulful center. --Lloyd Sachs

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A PURE CLASSIC.......2007-06-22

When I was a kid in Oakland in the early seventies, this was one of many jazz LP's in my dad's collection, but out of all of them, this album left the most lasting impression. As a pianist/keyboardist anyway, there was much to draw from off of this album.

With Horace already being one of the preminent jazz pianists on the scene at that time, this work can only be described as pure magic. Horace's easy-going bossa-nova style on the lead-off track "Liberated Brother" is like when Fred Astaire would dance on film. He made it look so easy, and likewise with Horace's technique on that track, he appears to make it sound so simple, but it's very intricate when you break down the execution.

Then you go to the smooth vibe work of David Friedman on "Kathy", you are immediately taken to another place. The smoothness continues with "Gregory Is Here", and the vibraphone gets even smoother (if that's even possible) on "Summer In Central Park"; and for those of you that have been there in the summer, it takes you right there.

With "Nothin' Can Stop Me Now", the title track "In Pursuit Of the 27th Man", and "Strange Vibes", this collection is rounded out in such a versatile way; starting smooth and easy, into the more hardcore bop that only Horace could provide. We also cannot forget the mighty Brecker Brothers providing the horns and winds on the whole project, which again just made a sweet project even sweeter.

With so many pseudo-jazz artists out there today, do yourself a favor and take a step back to something real and fresh...with this CD. It has never sounded better than in the digital format, and even 35 years later this album STILL holds up strong...yet smooth and easy like Horace. - JC

5 out of 5 stars A real triumph.......2006-08-29

I've always been partial to Horace's 70s output, work that combines fresh presentations with more adventurous harmonics. While kind of a forgotten record (stuck in that bad-old late 60's jazz limbo) this CD is a great example of how Horace stretched himself, and the receptive listener too.

Featuring five fresh Silver compositions and two imports that he easily made his own, the key tonal difference here is the presence of Friedman's vibes on four cuts. "Summer", a rare Silver waltz, glistens with beautiful warm-weather chords, while "Strange Vibes" lays down a mean misterioso groove. The fast-mambo title cut drives with incredible momentum, alternating Latin and swing.

The quintet cuts are a little more conventional Horace. The Irvine cut is a joyous Latin number, a great way to kick off the disc, while "Nothing" is straight down the middle of the Horace fairway. "Gregory", after his new-born son, is simply one of the 4 or 5 greatest Horace Silver compositions of all time, inventive, exciting (Latin again) and rewarding.

Horace Silver wouldn't return to the recording studio for an unbelieveable 750 days (I counted) with the monumental Silver 'n Brass LP. But I bet you could spin this one daily while you waited and never be bored.

4 out of 5 stars Good Ol' Horace.......2002-12-17

This CD offers a glimpse of Horace's '70s work, and he sticks to what he does best. The album sounds a bit different than most Van Gelder recordings, probably due to updated recording equipment and the overall '70s vibe. But the songs are good, especially "Liberated Brother" which has an awesome groove laid down by Mickey Roker. Hey, it may not be one of his classics, but if you are a Horace fan you won't be disappointed with this CD. Nice to see Blue Note reissuing some of the obscure stuff.

5 out of 5 stars Disregard the cover..............2002-12-15

....and you will realize that with this recording, Horace Silver , (one of the most "famous" veteranos of the "soul jazz" movement, and Art Blakey alum) was beginning to move on from the constraints of that "genre" and pursue his spiritual side and enchantment with different textures on this and future recordings.

This recording was virtually ignored when released, my "guess",
a) the Blue Note label was moving towards some more commercial sounds(culminating with releases from Bobbi Humphrey and Donald Byrd's extra-commercial offerings...)Jazz in general was going through "hard times" and at the time, you might think it almost "did not exist". "Thanks"(NO thanks, really..) to rock and soul/funk musics , it was "beyond" on the back burner in those days .....ih!..

b) the somewhat ridiculous cover concept, not really a Blue Note highlight for a label "known" for the coverarts...This cover , for my impression made it appear that Horace Silver also was "crossing over", NOT the case and I am GLAD I heard the LP and bought it back then!

c) can I say this(??),most probably quasi-racista attitudes because Horace fields a front line of the Brecker brothers(tenor/trumpet) and Dave Friedman(vibes)instead of the "usual" hard bop stable of músicos. Racistas come in ALL forms, and this is a shame.. I need not elaborate........

This recording features a FANTASTIC version of Moacir Santos' lovely 5/4 time "Kathy", it floats with the same Brasilian feeling Mestre Santos envisioned.(Horace Silver is descendent of Cabo Verde islands, former Português colony...)

"Gregory is Here" the "suspended" feeling in the composition accurately heralds the joy of the birth of Mr Silver's child.

"in Pursuit..", "Summer...", and "Strange Vibes" have a more post -Coltrane feeling to them, impressionistic and dark in the mode of Mr Silver's famous ballad "Peace".

The blues based things bore me, but young jazz musicians and anyone NOT tires as I am of the "blues" idioma will be quite satisfied.

Excellent solo from ALL,including Horace Silver's trademark highly singable piano.

Not to be forgotten, and hoping the track "Kathy" will spur those NOT familiar with Moacir Santos to discover his musics also,Moacir "earned" a contract with Blue Note not long after Mr Siver recorded Kathy, If my memory serves....!

Bravo Horace Silver !

5 out of 5 stars Swings like Clockwork.......2002-10-23

Reviewer: Ken Seidman from Victoria, BC
This recording definitely has a bit of "showbiz" sheen to it, but, as another customer reviewer has said, it also has a dark day and mysterious depth to it that makes for an interesting tension. The soloing and ensemble work is immaculate throughout and I have always found it exceptionally accessible to the ear. It grabs you and doesn't let go. "Gregory is Here" should be singled out for its straight ahead and insistent joy (a quality of much of Horace's music!). The quiet tunes have a very special reflective feeling to them, almost trance like, much of course owing to the great vibes work. A wonderful record for musicians to learn from and for anyone to enjoy!
In Pursuit of the 27th Man
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    In Pursuit of the 27th Man
    Horace Silver
    Manufacturer: Japanese Import
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00006IU28
    Release Date: 2003-04-29

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