The Bronx Horns - Silver in the Bronx (1998)
Artist: The Bronx Horns
Title: Silver in the Bronx
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Timeless Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 57:42
Total Size: 319 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Silver in the Bronx
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Timeless Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 57:42
Total Size: 319 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Sister Sadie (05:54)
2. Home Cookin' (04:47)
3. Senor Blues (05:48)
4. The Preacher (04:26)
5. Peace (05:30)
6. Sayonara Blues (07:39)
7. Que Pasa (07:58)
8. Mexican Hip Dance (05:29)
9. Silver's Serenade (05:59)
10. Filthy McNasty (03:57)
Another signpost in the steadily growing awareness of the value of Horace Silver's tune catalog, an octet of Latin-jazz-minded New Yorkers take on ten Silver songs with style and a certain amount of fire. Many of the precisely arranged tunes are naturally cut out for the salsa treatment, though a few such as "The Preacher" have to be shoehorned somewhat awkwardly into the Latin groove. The horns -- all of whom are stalwart members of the Tito Puente band -- are leader Mitch Frohman (tenor, flute), Bobby Porcelli (alto) and Ray Vega (trumpet, flugelhorn), hard-nosed boppers who all have cogent stories to tell in their solos. The ensemble is a classic eight-piece salsa band, with the capable Oscar Hernandez on piano, Bernie Minoso on bass, and Johnny Rodriguez, Jimmy Delgado and Wilson "Chembo" Corniel as the mostly medium-flamed percussion team. Good stuff, though not electrifying.
Review by Richard S. Ginell
Review by Richard S. Ginell