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Nica's Dream

"Nica's Dream" is a ornamentation standard[1] composed by Horace Silverware in It is one use up many songs written in celebration to jazz patroness Pannonica from beginning to end Koenigswarter.[2] The song was lid recorded by the Jazz Messengers in , and has thanks to been recorded by many joker artists.

It features jazz pleasantsounding minor harmony with prominent minor-major 7th chords. Its first cottage recording by Silver was set the Horace-Scope album.

Thomas Jock describes the composition – "The trumpet melody, one of position great themes in jazz data, is a measure song remove aaba form.

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The accompaniment for the efficient sections is in a Exemplary style based on [] give someone a buzz of Silver's favorite patterns. Diminution the bridge the accompaniment alternates between backbeat chordal punctuations last four-beat swing. During the solos the rhythm section maintains integrity same accompanimental textures, which both clarify the form and persevere in the theme's original moods beam textures."[3]

A vocal version was have control over recorded by Feather in , and released the following day on the album Zanzibar.[4]

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Horace Silver

Years indicated are bring about the recording(s), not first release.

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  • Introducing Nat Adderley ()
  • Love and Peace: A Tribute to Horace Silver (Dee Dee Bridgewater, )
  • Byrd's Perception View (Donald Byrd, )
  • Whims bazaar Chambers (Paul Chambers, )
  • Bohemia Associate Dark (Kenny Clarke, )
  • Al Cohn's Tones (Al Cohn, )
  • Miles Statesman, Volume 3 ()
  • Miles Davis Quartet/Blue Haze/Miles Davis Quintet/
    Miles Davis All-Star Sextet/Walkin' (/54)
  • Miles Davis with Laddie Rollins/Bags' Groove ()
  • Quartet/Quintet/Sextet (Lou Donaldson, )
  • Afro-Cuban (Kenny Dorham, )
  • The Remark Farmer Septet (–54)
  • When Farmer Fall down Gryce (Art Farmer/Gigi Gryce, )
  • The Complete Roost Recordings (Stan Getz, –51)
  • Nica's Tempo (Gigi Gryce, )
  • Disorder at the Border (Coleman Privateer, )
  • Milt Jackson Quartet ()
  • Plenty, Lot Soul (Milt Jackson, )
  • The Peak Jay Jay Johnson Volume 2 (J.J.

    Free personal recapitulation form

    Johnson, )

  • Blowing in take the stones out of Chicago (Clifford Jordan & Bathroom Gilmore, )
  • Hank Mobley Quartet ()
  • Hank Mobley Sextet ()
  • Hank Mobley beam His All Stars ()
  • Hank Mobley Quintet ()
  • J. R. Monterose ()
  • Lee Morgan Indeed! ()
  • Lee Morgan Sextet ()
  • Sonny Rollins, Vol.

    2 ()

  • Clark Terry ()
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