Cookin' at the Continental
When music is called "Hot Jazz" the reference is usually to up-tempo New Orleans style music, but the term should embrace more recent styles as well, and Cookin' at the Continental unequivocally merits the description. This arrangement is full of orchestrations of Horace Silver's piano playing, both his accompanying figures and his solo playing and it's super energized from start to finish. It's a fine example of the way Silver's music balances contrasting elements. Small Band: ATB Saxes, Trumpet, Trombone, Piano, Guitar, Bass, and Drums.
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