Brand: BLUE NOTE RECORDS

Horace Silver Quintet - Volume 1 (10" Vinyl EP)

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Horace Silver Quintet - Volume 1 (10" Vinyl EP)

Horace Silver Quintet - Volume 1 (10" Vinyl EP)

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Horace Silver Quintet Volume 1 on 10" Vinyl

Remastered and Reissued As Part of the Blue Note 75th Anniversary Vinyl Reissue Campaign

Now available as a 10” vinyl reissue, Volume 1 features four cuts ("Room 608," "Creepin' In," "Doodlin'," "Stop Time") the Horace Silver Quintet - (Silver (piano), Kenny Dorham (trumpet), Hank Mobley (tenor saxophone), Doug Watkins (bass) and Art Blakey (drums)) -  originally recorded for the Blue Note label in 1954.

Musicians:
Horace Silver (piano)
Kenny Dorham (trumpet)
Hank Mobley (tenor saxophone)
Doug Watkins (bass)
Art Blakey (drums)

Features:
• Remastered and reissued as part of the Blue Note 75th anniversary vinyl reissue campaign 
• Vinyl initiative spearheaded by current Blue Note Records President, Don Was, to include 100 essential Blue Note albums 
• Includes special Blue Note 75 vinyl sleeve that features album cover art for 75 Blue Note titles 
• First run of vinyl to include Blue Note 75th logo on back of package 
• Key to the Blue Note 75th anniversary vinyl reissue campaign is the creation of high quality audio at an affordable price 
• Blue Note will celebrate their iconic artists and the history of the label with various events, digital initiatives, vinyl campaigns and more






1. Room 608
2. Creepin' In 
3. Doodlin'
4. Stop Time
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