Hubbard, Freddie
On Fire (Live From The Blue Morocco)
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records
Hubbard, Freddie
"Crisis" is drawn from the 1962 Blue Note album Ready for Freddie. Driven by Waits' Afro-Latin groove, he and Barron introduce Hubbard's solo, which accents and underscores the harmony and propulsive rhythm. Maupin's tenor break melds Brazilian samba, hard bop, and Afro-Cuban swing. Hubbard follows with the lilting, lyrical yet fluid, energetic "Up Jumped Spring," from Backlash. He uses a mute during his inquiring, fleet solo as Waits flows behind on cymbals and snare and Lewis accents the changes with Barron. It's followed by "Echoes of Blue," from the same album. Nearly 16 minutes long, the track is set in motion by the pianist and bassist (it's also a showcase feature for Lewis). Hubbard and Maupin twin the lyric before moving slightly afield in the turnaround; their entwined interplay offers melodic depth. Lewis' solo, with instinctive comping from Barron and Waits, is long, elegant, and interrogatory in harmonic extension. Disc one closes with the squalling, incendiary medley of "True Colors"/"Breaking Point," a striking showcase for Maupin's tenor innovations before he goes head-to-head with Hubbard. The trumpeter reveals the influence and mastery of Miles Davis in a 23-minute, high-octane version of the standard "Bye Bye Blackbird." Despite the fast tempo, intense, syncopated tom-tom, and kick drum above Lewis' fast bass walk, the tune is a virtuosic, lyrical workout painted in hard bop swing. George Gershwin's "Summertime" is performed at an unusually fast tempo as the horns wind around the melody, sending it back and forth between them. Barron adapts their lyricism, painting it with elegance despite the fast-paced swing. Over nearly 25 minutes, it transforms into an illuminating modern jazz suite; each quintet member takes a long, creative, intelligent, hard-swinging solo before Hubbard and Maupin trade fours to slow it down near the end. Hubbard made many truly great records during his lifetime. That said, the intimate, innovative, dynamically charged performance captured in On Fire: Live from the Blue Morocco stands with his best, and, in turn, is a Resonance catalog highlight." All Music Guide – Thom Jurek
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Artist: Hubbard, Freddie
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Genre: Jazz
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Type: Used - LP
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Label: Resonance Records
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Catalog ID: HLP-9073
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Condition:
Vinyl:Near Mint (NM or M-)Sleeve:Very Good Plus (VG+) -
Country ID: US
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SKU: 190474
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