My Main Man Freddie Hubbard . This Brother Blows his horn with gusto, the cats playing with him are equally excellent cats . Masters of the craft. Thank you so much for posting this GEM. Peace!
I love the studio version, but this live version just blows me away. The quality and intensity of the entire band is breathtaking. Special shout out to the saxophonist and drummer.
March 12, 1973 Studio NDR, Hamburg, Germany Freddie Hubbard tp; Junior Cook ts; George Cables kbd; Kent Brinkley b; Michael Carvin dr a. Povo 13:00 b. Sky Dive 21:00 c. The Intrepid Fox 15:00 d. Breaking Point 1:00 e. Without a Song 9:00 f. First Light INC? 20:00
The first time I heard this was on the Harry Abraham's show(The Best of All Possible Worlds) out of Rochester, New York back in the seventies. The best jazz show ever. I prefer this version to the studio version with George Benson (g) and Jack Dejohnette (d) among others. Everyone plays like there is no tomorrow on this version, especially the drummer.
I actually like both versions. The CTI recording is a lot more laid back. You can listen to it when you want to calm down from a long day or when you want to cuddle with someone special. This version is more intense and the musicians all play with lots of passion, intensity, and depth. Junior Cook almost sounds as if he wants to put down his tenor and let out a primal scream.
Virtuosity+Harmonic/Melodic Mastery=Technical Arrogance. Freddie is a one of ONE!!!
My Main Man Freddie Hubbard . This Brother Blows his horn with gusto, the cats playing with him are equally excellent cats . Masters of the craft. Thank you so much for posting this GEM. Peace!
Bravissimo !!!!! Thanks. Rio de Janeiro. Brasil
Once you acquaint yourself with Freddie Hubbard playing style every composition by him becomes obvious.
Very powerful recording of a great composition. Great playing all around. Freddie holidng nothing back. Wonderful!
Junior Cook is an excellent complement on tenor. A bit like Joe Henderson on the studio version of "Red Clay."
Unbelievable...I've never missed the early 70's more...now I wanna visit Hamburg...Freddie Hubbard is a force of musical nature!
One of all time all time favorites!
I wish I were in the audience when this was recorded live……. I would have ran on stage and embraced Freddie as if he were my Lover…
Thats what I did JazzE
Great sound quality and performance.
The Great Freddie Hubbard !!!
In-fuckin'-sane! Freddy burns it up, they all do!
I love the studio version, but this live version just blows me away. The quality and intensity of the entire band is breathtaking. Special shout out to the saxophonist and drummer.
That was amazing
Great to hear a George Cables solo on this tune! Everybody plays their ass off.
Yeah. Cables samples "I'll Never Go Back to Georgia" briefly. Junior Cook sounds like who was strapped down and screaming for freedom!
@@KSmall109CAB Quotes*. Yeah, I picked up on that too.
March 12, 1973 Studio NDR, Hamburg, Germany
Freddie Hubbard tp; Junior Cook ts; George Cables kbd;
Kent Brinkley b; Michael Carvin dr
a. Povo 13:00
b. Sky Dive 21:00
c. The Intrepid Fox 15:00
d. Breaking Point 1:00
e. Without a Song 9:00
f. First Light INC? 20:00
The first time I heard this was on the Harry Abraham's show(The Best of All Possible Worlds) out of Rochester, New York back in the seventies. The best jazz show ever. I prefer this version to the studio version with George Benson (g) and Jack Dejohnette (d) among others. Everyone plays like there is no tomorrow on this version, especially the drummer.
I actually like both versions. The CTI recording is a lot more laid back. You can listen to it when you want to calm down from a long day or when you want to cuddle with someone special.
This version is more intense and the musicians all play with lots of passion, intensity, and depth. Junior Cook almost sounds as if he wants to put down his tenor and let out a primal scream.
Agreed.
Is this available on vinyl? I've searched and I'm still not sure what the format is.
There´s a cut a 1.50
Hub was superhuman until 92'
NO ! Not the 87. NDR JAZZWORKSHOP !
Cables!
Who is on sax