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    Horace Silver Total Response (1972)

    Blue Note
      • 1. I'm Aware Of The Animals Within Me
      • 2. Won't You Open Up Your Senses
      • 3. What Kind Of Animal Am I?
      • 4. Old Mother Nature Calls
      • 5. I Had A Little Talk
      • 6. Acid, Pot, Or Pills
      • 7. Total Response
      • 8. Soul Searchin'
      • 9. Big Business

      Essential Horace Silver 1972 on Blue Note. Very, very deep but still with Silver's characteristic soul jazz style. All Silvers late 60s/early 70s blue note releases are super deep, spiritual (often with voices).

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