New Faces New Sounds (Introducing the Horace Silver Trio) explained

New Faces New Sounds
Type:studio
Artist:Horace Silver
Cover:New Faces New Sounds (Introducing the Horace Silver Trio).jpg
Released:December 1952
Recorded:October 9, 1952 and October 20, 1952
Studio:WOR Studios, New York City
Genre:Jazz, hard bop
Label:Blue Note
BLP 5018
Chronology:Horace Silver
Next Title:Horace Silver Trio and Art Blakey-Sabu
Next Year:1955

New Faces New Sounds (Introducing the Horace Silver Trio) is the first studio album by American jazz pianist Horace Silver.[1] [2] "New Faces New Sounds" was a common name used by Blue Note label for the first albums of Lou Donaldson and Kenny Drew, among others.

Track listing

A1. "Safari" (Silver)
A2. "Ecaroh" (Silver)
A3. "Prelude to a Kiss" (Duke Ellington, Irving Gordon, Irving Mills)
A4. "Thou Swell" (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers)
B1. "Quicksilver" (Silver)
B2. "Horoscope" (Silver)
B3. "Yeah" (Silver)
B4. "Knowledge Box" (Silver)

Personnel

Band

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Horace Silver Trio – New Faces - New Sounds. Discogs. discogs.com. 4 December 2017.
  2. Web site: Horace Silver Trio New Faces-New Sounds. AllMusic. allmusic.com. 4 December 2017.