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Freddie Hubbard — 2 LP Blue Note Reissue Series — 1961/1965 (1990)
Genre: Jazz

Freddie Hubbard first played and recorded in Indianapolis with the Montgomery brothers. After moving in 1958 to New York he began a series of brief associations with established jazz musicians, including Philly Joe Jones (1958-59, 1961), Sonny Rollins (1959), Slide Hampton (1959-60), J.J. Johnson (1960), and Quincy Jones, with whom he toured Europe (1960- 61). In 1961 he joined Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, but left in 1964 to lead his own group. He also played as a sideman with Max Roach (1965-66).

From 1966 Hubbard worked principally with his own quintets and quartets, though he made a tour of the USA with Herbie Hancock’s group V.S.O.P. in 1977. His most constant sideman was Kenny Barron, who played in his groups of the late 1960s (with Louis Hayes), early 1970s (with Hayes and Junior Cook), and early 1980s (with Buster Williams and Al Foster). In the mid-1980s Hubbard made a number of international tours and recorded with all-star groups, often in the company of Joe Henderson, playing a repertory of hard-bop and modal-jazz pieces. He continues to perform and record as a leader, and in 1985 made an album with Woody Shaw.

Hubbard has recorded scores of bop, modal-jazz and jazz-rock albums, both as a sideman and as a leader. In the early 1960s he also participated in such radically experimental sessionsas those for Ornette Coleman’s Free Jazz and John Coltrane’s Ascension albums, but was subsequently criticized for his overly conventional playing. His recordings of the mid- 1960s with Hancock placed him among the foremost hard-bop trumpeters, his improvisations combining imaginative melody with a glossy tone, rapid and clean technique, a brilliant high register, a subtle vibrato, and bluesy, squeezed half-valve notes.

In the early 1970s he issued several commercially successful albums with musicians who had formerly played with Miles Davis (Straight Life won a Grammy Award), but for the remainder of the decade he unsuccessfully sought widespread recognition and financial security. He tried funk, all-electronic rock, disco, and overarranged pop music, and concentrated on ostentatious virtuoso displays; his trademark, a climactic trill between nonadjacent pitches (a shake), became a cliche.

During the 1980s, however, he reverted to his former style, improvising on lyrical ballads and complex bop tunes; unfortunately the histrionic elements did not entirely disappear from his playing.

Tracks (Side1):
1. Crisis (1961)
F Hubbard : trumpet
B MacKinney : euphonium
W Shorter : tenor sax
Mc Coy Tyner : piano
Art Davis : bass
Elvin Jones : drums

2. I Wish I Knew (1960)
F Hubbard : trumpet
H Mobley : tenor sax
Mc Coy Tyner : piano
P Chambers : bass
P Jo Jones : drums

3. Hub Cap (1961)
F Hubbard : trumpet
J Heath : tenor sax
J Priester : trombone
Cedar Walton : piano
P Chambers : bass
P Jo Jones : drums

Tracks (Side2):
4. Luana (1961)
F Hubbard : trumpet
J Heath : tenor sax
J Priester : trombone
Cedar Walton : piano
L Riddley : bass
P Jo Jones : drums

5. Weaver of Dreams (1964)
F Hubbard : trumpet
B MacKinney : euphonium
W Shorter : tenor sax
Mc Coy Tyner : piano
Art Davis : bass
Elvin Jones : drums

6. Blue Frenzy (1964)
F Hubbard : trumpet
J Spaulding : alto sax
R Matthews : piano
E Khan : bass
J Chambers : drums

Tracks (Side3):
7. Jodo (1965)
F Hubbard : trumpet
J Spaulding : alto sax
H Mobley : tenor sax
B MacKinney : euphonium
Mc Coy Tyner : piano
B Cranshaw : bass
P DeLa Roca : drums

8. Cry Me Not (1961)
F Hubbard : trumpet
J Heath : tenor sax
J Priester : trombone
Cedar Walton : piano
L Riddley : bass
P Jo Jones : drums

9. One Minute Jump (1960)
F Hubbard : trumpet
T Brooks : tenor sax
Mc Coy Tyner : piano
S Jones : bass
Clifford Jarvis : drums

10. Mirrors (1964)
F Hubbard : trumpet
J Spaulding : alto sax
R Matthews : piano
E Khan : bass
J Chambers : drums

Tracks (Side4):
11. Breaking point (1964)
F Hubbard : trumpet
J Spaulding : alto sax
R Matthews : piano
E Khan : bass
J Chambers : drums

12. Blue for Brenda (1960)
F Hubbard : trumpet
H Mobley : tenor sax
Mc Coy Tyner : piano
P Chambers: bass
Jo Jones : drums

13. All Nothing or At All (1960)
F Hubbard : trumpet
T Brooks : tenor sax
Mc Coy Tyner : piano
S Jones : bass
Clifford Jarvis : drums

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