| | Horace Silver Down Home CD Horace Silver Discography of CDs
47 tracks recorded between 1952 to 1955 featuring Lou Donaldson, Art Blakey , Hank Mobley , Kenny Dorham & Percy Heath ...etc. All trax are 24 Bit & 96 Khz High End Mastered . Horace Silver Down Home Songs | 1. | Roccus |
| 2. | Lou's Blues |
| 3. | Cheek to Cheek |
| 4. | Things We Did Last Summer |
| 5. | Horoscope |
| 6. | Thou Swell |
| 7. | Safari |
| 8. | Quicksilver |
| 9. | Ecaroh |
| 10. | Prelude to a Kiss |
| 11. | Yeah |
| 12. | Knowledge Box |
| 13. | Sweet Juice |
| 14. | Down Home |
| 15. | Best Things in Life Are Free |
| 16. | If I Love Again |
| 17. | Day in, Day Out |
| 18. | Opus de Funk |
| 19. | How About You |
| 20. | Buhaina |
| 21. | Silverware |
| 22. | Blues |
| 23. | Split Kick |
| 24. | Well You Needn't |
| 25. | Take Off |
| 26. | Weirdo |
| 27. | Lazy Susan |
| 28. | It Never Entered My Mind |
| 29. | Leap |
| 30. | Doodlin' |
| 31. | Creepin' In |
| 32. | Room 608 |
| 33. | Stop Time |
| 34. | Wonder Why |
| 35. | Moonray |
| 36. | Stonewall |
| 37. | Yesterday |
| 38. | Prince Albert |
| 39. | Lady Bird |
| 40. | I Waited For You |
| 41. | Deciphering the Message |
| 42. | Just One of Those Things |
| 43. | Hank's Symphony |
| 44. | Gone With the Wind |
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