Horace Silver Quintet's "That Healin' Feelin'" is a vibrant journey into the heart of jazz, released on January 1, 1970, under the CM Blue Note label. This concise yet impactful 36-minute album is a masterful blend of hard bop, bebop, cool jazz, and soul jazz, showcasing the quintet's exceptional musicianship and Silver's distinctive compositional style.
The album kicks off with the title track, "That Healin' Feelin'," setting the tone for an engaging and uplifting experience. Each track is a testament to the band's tight-knit chemistry and Silver's knack for creating memorable melodies. From the introspective "The Happy Medium" to the groovy "Love Vibrations," and the reflective "Peace," the album offers a diverse range of moods and tempos.
Silver's piano playing is as expressive as ever, complemented by the stellar performances of his quintet members. The album's standout tracks, such as "Permit Me To Introduce You To Yourself" and "Wipe Away The Evil," highlight the band's ability to blend complexity with accessibility, making the music both intellectually stimulating and deeply enjoyable.
"Nobody Knows" and "There's Much To Be Done" serve as powerful closers, leaving the listener with a sense of satisfaction and anticipation for more. "That Healin' Feelin'" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive journey through the various facets of jazz, showcasing Horace Silver Quintet's enduring influence and innovation in the genre.