Horace-Scope is a jazz tune composed by Horace Silver and performed on the 1960 Blue Note album of the same name. The track is part of Horace Silver's ensemble recording released in November 1960, and it was recorded on July 8-9, 1960 at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. The genre is jazz, with a hard bop feel that showcases Silver's soulful grooves. The recording features Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Junior Cook on tenor sax, Gene Taylor on bass, and Roy Brooks on drums, with Alfred Lion as producer. The Horace-Scope track runs about 4 minutes and 43 seconds. The album also includes other tunes such as Strollin, Where You At?, Nica's Dream, Yeah!, Me and My Baby, and Without You, illustrating Silver's tight group interplay and melodic blues inflections.