1972 studio album by Horace Silver Quintet/Sextet
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All (subtitled The United States of Mind Phase 3) is an album by jazz pianist Horace Silver released on the Blue Note label in 1972, featuring performances by Silver with Cecil Bridgewater, Harold Vick, Richie Resnicoff, Bob Cranshaw and Mickey Roker, with vocals by Andy Bey, Salome Bey and Gail Nelson.[3] It is the third of a trilogy of albums later compiled on CD as The United States of Mind.
The Allmusic review awarded the album 1½ stars.[4]
All compositions by Horace Silver
- "The Merger of the Minds" - 4:47
- "Cause and Effect" - 4:14
- "Forever Is a Long Long Time" - 3:50
- "My Soul Is My Computer" - 4:38
- "How Much Does Matter Really Matter" - 3:09
- "Horn of Life" - 6:27
- "Who Has the Answer" - 3:42
- "From the Heart Through the Mind" - 3:28
- "All" - 5:39
- "Summary" - 2:35
Recorded on January 17 (2, 3, 5, 7 & 8), and February 14 (1, 4, 6, 9 & 10), 1972.
- Horace Silver - electric piano, vocals
- Cecil Bridgewater - trumpet, flugelhorn (1, 4, 6, 10)
- Harold Vick - tenor saxophone (1, 4, 6 & 10)
- Richie Resnicoff - guitar (1, 10)
- Bob Cranshaw - electric bass (1-4, 6-10)
- Mickey Roker - drums (1-4, 6-10)
- Salome Bey - vocals (1, 3, 4, 9-10), Andy Bey (1, 2, 7-10), Gail Nelson (1, 5, 9-10) - vocals
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Art Blakey/The Jazz Messengers | |
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- Introducing Nat Adderley (1955)
- Love and Peace: A Tribute to Horace Silver (Dee Dee Bridgewater, 1994)
- Byrd's Eye View (Donald Byrd, 1955)
- Whims of Chambers (Paul Chambers, 1956)
- Bohemia After Dark (Kenny Clarke, 1955)
- Al Cohn's Tones (Al Cohn, 1950)
- Miles Davis, Volume 3 (1954)
- Miles Davis Quartet/Blue Haze/Miles Davis Quintet/
Miles Davis All-Star Sextet/Walkin' (1953/54)
- Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins/Bags' Groove (1954)
- Quartet/Quintet/Sextet (Lou Donaldson, 1952)
- Afro-Cuban (Kenny Dorham, 1955)
- The Art Farmer Septet (1953–54)
- When Farmer Met Gryce (Art Farmer/Gigi Gryce, 1955)
- The Complete Roost Recordings (Stan Getz, 1950–51)
- Nica's Tempo (Gigi Gryce, 1955)
- Disorder at the Border (Coleman Hawkins, 1952)
- Milt Jackson Quartet (1955)
- Plenty, Plenty Soul (Milt Jackson, 1957)
- The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson Volume 2 (J.J. Johnson, 1955)
- Blowing in from Chicago (Clifford Jordan & John Gilmore, 1957)
- Hank Mobley Quartet (1955)
- Hank Mobley Sextet (1956)
- Hank Mobley and His All Stars (1957)
- Hank Mobley Quintet (1957)
- J. R. Monterose (1956)
- Lee Morgan Indeed! (1956)
- Lee Morgan Sextet (1956)
- Sonny Rollins, Vol. 2 (1957)
- Clark Terry (1955)
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