The Jody Grind is a 1966 recording by
Horace Silver featuring both a quintet and a sextet. Released the following year on his longtime label Blue Note, it peaked No. 8 of the
Billboard jazz album charts.[3] As one of his "groove-centered" recordings it would "wind up as possibly the most challenging", Steve Huey writes on
Allmusic, and gave "one of the most underappreciated" of Silver's albums 4½ stars.[4]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Horace Silver
"The Jody Grind" – 5:50
"Mary Lou" – 7:09
"Mexican Hip Dance" – 5:53
"Blue Silver" – 5:59
"Grease Piece" – 7:31
"Dimples" – 7:17
Recorded on November 2 (#1, 3, 6) and 23 (#2, 4–5), 1966.
The Jody Grind is a 1966 recording by
Horace Silver featuring both a quintet and a sextet. Released the following year on his longtime label Blue Note, it peaked No. 8 of the
Billboard jazz album charts.[3] As one of his "groove-centered" recordings it would "wind up as possibly the most challenging", Steve Huey writes on
Allmusic, and gave "one of the most underappreciated" of Silver's albums 4½ stars.[4]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Horace Silver
"The Jody Grind" – 5:50
"Mary Lou" – 7:09
"Mexican Hip Dance" – 5:53
"Blue Silver" – 5:59
"Grease Piece" – 7:31
"Dimples" – 7:17
Recorded on November 2 (#1, 3, 6) and 23 (#2, 4–5), 1966.