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Rare Bootleg of Michael & Randy Brecker with Horace Silver Quintet Live 1973 | bernie's bootlegs 

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Horace Silver Quintet featuring The Brecker Bros - 1973 Boston + 1973 Finland (includes samples)
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Here's some great music from The Horace Silver Quintet recorded in 1973 at Boston and Pori, Finland. I had Previously posted tracks 1-3 and realized afterwards I had an additional show with the exact same lineup recorded a few weeks later in Pori, Finland. I beleive these two shows make up the 2 complete sets of Horace's "In Pursuit of the 27th Man" tour. Both feature Randy & Michael Brecker and some nice solo's with the Jazz Legend. Taken from FM Broadcasts (without DJ talk) and complete with stage conversation. Many thanks to Carville for the Boston set. Enjoy this 40 Year Old fine set of Silver, and as always Your Comments are Appreciated!
Horace Silver Quintet:
(same lineup both shows)
Horace Silver - Piano
Randy Brecker - Trumpet
Michael Brecker - Tenor saxophone, Flute
Will Lee - Bass
Al Queen - Drums
The Jazz Workshop
Boston, MA
March 27, 1973
(Set-1)
1) Liberated Brother (13:58)
2) In Pursuit of the 27th Man (18:30)
3) Big Business (end of set-1) (14:40)
The 8th International Jazz Festival
Pori, Finland
April 14, 1973
(Set-2)
4) Acid, Pot or Pills (15:23)
5) Gregory is Here (8:22)
6) Song for My Father (incomplete - fades out) (11:22)
Total Time: 82:20
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@johnnyloungejazz5477
@johnnyloungejazz5477 7 месяцев назад
Michael was 24 here. This guy was skilled way beyond his year’s. Too Bad He Took his Genius with Him at 58.
@kradomirchoukroutov6362
@kradomirchoukroutov6362 7 лет назад
1957, I was 10 and starting to practise the sax. Everyday, My dad listened to "the voice of America jazz hour"..And one unforgettable evening: the Horace Silver quintet playing "Senor Blues".. Horace Silver became my king of the Olympus...
@bassmonk2920
@bassmonk2920 5 лет назад
Michael had the Coltrane legacy within him combined with the amazing energy of his generations music
@jibsmokestack1
@jibsmokestack1 11 месяцев назад
Not just Trane. Sonny Rollins, Joe Henderson and Stanley Turrentine all heavily influenced Michael imo!
@krissaxen3082
@krissaxen3082 7 лет назад
Michael was about 24 at this stage, unbelievable!
@fsfdsdfdsfsdf
@fsfdsdfdsfsdf 7 лет назад
Anyone else thing Randy looks like Mac from It's always sunny?
@jibsmokestack1
@jibsmokestack1 11 месяцев назад
Didn’t know Will Lee played with Horace! Knew he was associated with the Breckers but didn’t know he played with Horace!
@dfreeman120
@dfreeman120 Год назад
Saw this band with Horace, Mike, Randy and Will Lee was on bass. It was fire all night !!!
@kevindeibert3369
@kevindeibert3369 2 года назад
Great band ! “In Pursuit of the 27th Man” era . Michael even at this young age already has developed and established his sound and amazing facility. Randy was one of the original trumpet played in BS & T !
@hivicar
@hivicar 7 лет назад
At 15 yrs + 10 months old I was there at Boston's Jazz Workshop for Horace. Will Lee was on electric bass that week. The Brecker Brothers were playing right over my front row seat. I remember offering both the first sip of my scotch on the rocks! Both said "no thanks." That 27th Man LP hit me with this new Horace we were hearing. We had all the Blue Note LPs. Rather original back then.
@raginbakin1430
@raginbakin1430 4 года назад
Randy Brecker kinda sounds like Woody Shaw, especially in his solo starting at 51:55
@adamkelly5478
@adamkelly5478 5 лет назад
I can't get over Will Lee's playing on this, so funky and harmonically on it, perfect for Horace's band.
@taylorclay472
@taylorclay472 7 лет назад
Man, you don't hear tenor sounds like that anymore. Brecker, Berg, Grossman, Bergonzi, Liebman, ,Lloyd...they all had this crazy voiced, raw, post-trane influenced sound in the early and mid 70s.
@JS-dt1tn
@JS-dt1tn 7 лет назад
you don't hear it? it's all over!
@johnrawl4856
@johnrawl4856 7 лет назад
Michael Brecker, the best. He was our era's Coltrane. None better.
@KentHewittpiano88
@KentHewittpiano88 7 лет назад
Agreed. I had the fortune to see this band in '73,... brings back the memory; this is rare...thanks!
@bfutz6122
@bfutz6122 5 лет назад
At least 4 of those you listed were students of Joe Allard....
@tallikimanimusic7127
@tallikimanimusic7127 2 года назад
@@JS-dt1tn ryan devlin...
@GregVail
@GregVail 6 лет назад
Michael is killing it and so young. Love his sound on this. I think Randy is the interesting one here though cuz he is playing so inside for him. He can get out and stay out so far and long that it's hard to hear how it fits at times. It is cool to hear a young Randy playing very inside and very good. The musical journey is beautiful....
@ericpaulinjazz
@ericpaulinjazz 7 лет назад
I saw this quintet play(july '73)newport in new york, amazing day of music.marian mcpartland trio, stan getz quartet (richie beirach,dave holland,jack dejohnette)! Mose allison trio(paul motian),modern jazz quartet & this horace quintet.i think it was $5!. Thank you for posting this great, great music.
@dm7b5
@dm7b5 5 лет назад
you're killing me here.
@charliefriedberg
@charliefriedberg 5 лет назад
Nice bro!
@victormusic01x
@victormusic01x 4 года назад
..wow, that was best $5 you could have spent that day!..I think I met you once years ago, I’m from Forest Hills, through Billy Urquhart, he and I played in a band with Nina’s younger brother Chieli..hope you are well..New York September 14, 2020..
@MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out
@MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out 3 года назад
@@dm7b5 damn for real . what a line up.
@עומרשושן-ל6ו
@עומרשושן-ל6ו 7 лет назад
michael brecker sounds like coltrane in this record
@johnstoneb
@johnstoneb 3 года назад
Sounds like Bob berg when he was with Horace silver.
@mrbertiep1
@mrbertiep1 Год назад
I bought Pursuit of the 27th man because these guys blew me away when I heard their short-lived band, Dreams. There was no doubt they were going places.
@rmoraespinto
@rmoraespinto 7 лет назад
Already a king in 73... R.I.P. Michael!
@barbbordonaro4900
@barbbordonaro4900 9 месяцев назад
I bought the album Dreams at Grant’s 5 n dime for $2. I liked the cover because it was a takeoff on a Magritte painting. Never heard of the Brecker Brothers. The record blew me away and it’s still one of my favorite albums. I love Horace Silver so it’s a real treat to hear them together. Thank you for this.
@barbbordonaro4900
@barbbordonaro4900 9 месяцев назад
That album find was around 1972, BTW.
@larskarlsson4824
@larskarlsson4824 2 года назад
Such great solowork by Michael here - such power! Also Randy is doing his thing. Horace is backning up the soloists very good as always. Guess this maybe was among the best groups Horace ever had. Thanks a lot for this nice clip!
@rillloudmother
@rillloudmother 7 лет назад
wow, wtf r u getting all these? to quote billy ocean: 'simply awesome.'
@magn8195
@magn8195 2 года назад
Al Queen is cooking!
@ajbfwb
@ajbfwb 6 лет назад
Almost hard to believe this clip is nearing the half century mark.
@erichuang7524
@erichuang7524 5 лет назад
And yet it sounds like it comes from a half century from now.
@saxxoplay
@saxxoplay 7 лет назад
My first Brecker Bros encounter was live in a small town in Quebec City as a touring musician at the time, Skunk Funk was the fusion groove every horn wanted to execute but seeing it live was better than the recording. Mike was a bad boy no doubt about it especially when your the first call in the NYC studio sessions. KUDOS and RIP. Randy deserves his props as well.
@donnieiforrest1733
@donnieiforrest1733 7 лет назад
A very busy funky Queen on these recordings
@JGCPlayAlongs
@JGCPlayAlongs 2 года назад
Incredible! Never knew they played together.
@alfredo4485
@alfredo4485 5 лет назад
Horace Silver (8:00) fantástico, brilhante...gênio
@lotharramstedt282
@lotharramstedt282 2 года назад
Die grosse Zeit des Jazz. Wonderful!
@aftastosk6016
@aftastosk6016 5 лет назад
The title should have been the other way around, Horace Silver with Michael & Randy Brecker. This is Silver's music.
@davidcase1286
@davidcase1286 2 года назад
I came for the Silver and enjoined the Breckers. I did not know they played together, but makes sense. Some, hot fresh faces for Horace to introduce with his classics
@scottquickel8010
@scottquickel8010 7 лет назад
I didn't know Michael Brecker played flute. I knew he personally played drums, but not flute.)
@alejandrosoza8006
@alejandrosoza8006 7 лет назад
Do a Tom Harrell video
@ber334
@ber334 7 лет назад
he's good too !!
@toneyam3643
@toneyam3643 2 года назад
What is the name of the first tune, I love the way Horace plays a funky Bebop swing over the Latin thing, that's my cuz for you he's got that Cape Verdean fire and brimstone running in his blood. Love you Horace, rip.
@jibsmokestack1
@jibsmokestack1 11 месяцев назад
Liberated Brother!
@rafaellopessax
@rafaellopessax 5 лет назад
Hello, love early Michael Brecker, any idea of where to purchase this recording?
@kevindowning1541
@kevindowning1541 7 лет назад
Thanks so much for posting - wonderful. So nice to hear Michael at this stage. Such a great sound!
@tarekaaru
@tarekaaru 7 лет назад
As I remember, Pori Jazz 1973 Horace Silver Quintet members are Horace Silver - piano Randy Brecker - trumpet Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone Bob Cranshaw - electric bass Mickey Roker - drums bigozine2.com/roio/?p=1864 soundcloud.com/jazz-video-guy/horacesilverquintet-1973-04-14-internationales-finnisches-jazzfest-finland
@uamaproduce
@uamaproduce 7 лет назад
I hear the lick everywhere
@YaBoiSebas
@YaBoiSebas 5 лет назад
You can't unhear the lick
@raginbakin1430
@raginbakin1430 4 года назад
1:05:03
@rickperlstein9988
@rickperlstein9988 4 года назад
Fascinating. Michael hadn't yet, as he eventually would, surpassed Randy in harmonic conception.
@raginbakin1430
@raginbakin1430 Год назад
I’d say that here he already had.
@ber334
@ber334 7 лет назад
American history 101
@eleven57icare
@eleven57icare 2 года назад
This is some great, classic stuff, thanks for sharing!
@avp0713
@avp0713 Год назад
un-fking-believable.... I'm going to just throw this guess out there... maybe only 1% of sax and trumpet players can get down like this. 1%?? ya think?
@marcusblack4445
@marcusblack4445 3 месяца назад
0.000000000000001%
@sherriekoberevans3935
@sherriekoberevans3935 4 года назад
Love Horace
@tawittle4155
@tawittle4155 5 лет назад
In pursuit of the 27th man is way different than it is on the album. It's faster, unrestrained, raw and everyone except Lee takes a long solo. The walking bass during the solos is great.
@adamkelly5478
@adamkelly5478 5 лет назад
The energy at this show must have been amazing!
@glmx7021
@glmx7021 5 лет назад
I love music and love even more when people contribute to keeping it going with never seen videos and the Brecker Brother is one of my Heroes . Thank you Mike and Randy 4 filling my life with so much joy .gmx known tour manager.
@yggdrasil9039
@yggdrasil9039 7 лет назад
Unmistakable Michael Brecker.
@Yuppie.Mike.
@Yuppie.Mike. 5 лет назад
This is so awesome I so glad I found your Channel. I have many friends that are musicians I sent it to most of them. Look forward to your other videos I especially liked videos. That way I can use all my senses except for taste
@moforibalait
@moforibalait 4 года назад
Thanks bernie This is great
@ericwalentowiczmusic
@ericwalentowiczmusic 7 лет назад
Thanks for posting!!!
@scottrobertjr.9631
@scottrobertjr.9631 4 года назад
The rhythm section is so tight. It’s clear that they were listening to each other and playing off their techniques.
@getzfan1258
@getzfan1258 7 лет назад
Great stuff! Anyone who gives this thumbs down must (should) have ice picks stuck in their ears!!!!!!!!
@kradomirchoukroutov6362
@kradomirchoukroutov6362 7 лет назад
The thums down were looking for an "Andre Rieu plays Nursery Rhymes
@MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out
@MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out 3 года назад
yes kill and maim and murder those who can't dig your fav shit. sophisticated , 6th grader in reform school imagery. well done, creton. yes i do like black humor and sarcasm, but that shit is just stupid sounding Buford.
@legozentrik
@legozentrik 5 лет назад
Bernie, you keep nailin' it. Thanks for this one! Much appreciated!
@tariqamery4509
@tariqamery4509 7 лет назад
this is my favourite Michael brecker to hear! thanks Berns!
@eshaibraheem4218
@eshaibraheem4218 3 года назад
Love it.
@cosmicjazzman4817
@cosmicjazzman4817 6 лет назад
This IS greatness in motion! Captured in time on tape for us to hear.
@malekkushimuzik3690
@malekkushimuzik3690 4 года назад
Great set!!!!
@patpao6933
@patpao6933 7 лет назад
incredibile bellissimo stupendo grazie
@christophersimmons6377
@christophersimmons6377 7 лет назад
@LateGreatJazzPianists on Facebook !
@SOHRABSAADATLADJEVARDI
@SOHRABSAADATLADJEVARDI 7 лет назад
#MakingMusicIsAProfession
@jdshutman
@jdshutman 7 лет назад
Thank you.
@bsyropoulos1083
@bsyropoulos1083 2 года назад
Κ
@DocPeteMD
@DocPeteMD 7 лет назад
What was this recorded on?
@DocPeteMD
@DocPeteMD 7 лет назад
+boxing1000 I understand that. Sony or what . video or digital
@tenormadness
@tenormadness 7 лет назад
damn!
@jiyujizai
@jiyujizai 3 года назад
❣️💙💛🙂
@sosolakatos946
@sosolakatos946 5 лет назад
This is Bob Berg not Michael Brecker!!!!!
@adbadhed
@adbadhed 4 года назад
I agree
@haysfordays
@haysfordays 4 года назад
Yeah? I'm not claiming to know definitively, but Randy is selling a Horace album from '73 on his site feat. Brecker Brothers. randybrecker.com/recordings/horace-silver-quintet-the-1973-concerts-live-in-finland-boston-nyc-2-cd/
@BerniesBootlegs1
@BerniesBootlegs1 4 года назад
Very similar sounds, but this is Brecker.
@rogergrenfell5385
@rogergrenfell5385 3 года назад
Horace introduced Michael in the line up
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