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Silver In the Bronx

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Download links and information about Silver In the Bronx by The Bronx Horns. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Jazz, Latin genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 57:44 minutes.

Artist: The Bronx Horns
Release date: 1998
Genre: Jazz, Latin
Tracks: 10
Duration: 57:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Sister Sadie 5:56
2. Home Cookin' 4:49
3. Senor Blues 5:50
4. The Preacher 4:28
5. Peace 5:32
6. Sayonara Blues 7:41
7. Que Pasa 8:00
8. Mexican Hip Dance 5:31
9. Silver's Serenade 6:00
10. Filthy McNasty 3:57

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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. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi