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This is jazz, a modern update of the Miles Davis Original Quintet and the Clifford Brown & Max Roach Twin Quintet, which were buzzing in New York in the mid-50s! I lost my head to the powerful blow of boss Freddy in his prime! ! ! Heyday: March 22, 1983 at the famous Montmartre in Paris, France, with tenor/soprano/flute Bob Shepherd, piano Hilton Lewis, bassist Harvey Lewis, and drummer Karl Allen. A two-disc set that completely records over an hour and a half of a super cool live performance led by the most talented and talented members of the label, on a super high-quality stereo soundboard that has been carefully mastered by the label. Now in stock! ! ! On this day, Freddie Quintet’s stage included Clifford Brown, the strongest trumpeter of the hard bop era, known as Brownie, and Max. B The quintet formed by Michael Bach, the Miles Original Quintet featuring Coltrane, and the heyday of hard bop poster child Art Blakey and Jazz Messenger have been revived, or even more powerful! ? ! He brought out the characteristics of the trumpet to its fullest, and with perfect technique and tone, surpassed the great jazz trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie, Fats Navarro, and Miles Davis, and even surpassed Clifford, who was said to be the most skillful. Freddie, who can be described as a hurricane as he repeats his transcendental phrases full of song, blows away Moretsu from the beginning. However, Freddie’s ballad play in “Moment to Moment” is truly thrilling. It would take more than just good technique to make the weeping trumpet sound so dramatic, as if to express the loneliness that lurks in the back streets of a city filled with dazzling neon lights and hustle and bustle. . As a side note, the second half of the famous song “Zanzibar” recorded on “52nd Street, New York”, released by Billy Joel in his prime in 1978, condenses Freddie’s deep pockets and jazz heart. No matter how many times I listen to it You should definitely listen to Freddie’s mesmerizing trumpet solo…When I listen to this kind of play, am I the only one who is convinced that along with Golgo 13 and Yusaku Matsuda, there is no jazzman who fits the word hard-boiled as well as Freddie? Anyway, Freddie’s masterpiece “First Light” is always good to listen to…In addition, in the short time after his debut, he became a famous and respected improviser and became a successful international jazz artist, as well as being sought after in Los Angeles studios, and Steely.・Leader produced by Walter Becker of Dan (also on tour)・Bob Shepard’s tenor, which is reminiscent of Coltrane and Joe Henderson, and soprano, who made his solo debut with the album and is active in everything from Chick Corea’s origin and Mike Stern to Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello. , is known as a great pianist in the Latin jazz world, who is known for his flute and eight-faced, six-armed pianist. Hilton Lewis, whose dynamic and deep playing shines, and Carl Allen, who was a big hit with Freddie’s group and became the most popular drummer in the New York club scene, who encouraged Freddie from the background, and Freddie and others. Known for co-starring with Cannonball Adderley, Stanley Turrentine, Bobby Hutcherson, etc. The thrilling play of the swingy rhythm section by bassist Harvey Lewis came together to create Freddie’s first leader album “Open Sesame” on the prestigious Blue Note label, and Hank Mobley’s “Roll Call” as a sideman. An overwhelming performance that recreates the golden age of jazz from the 1950s and 1960s, reviving the performances of famous records such as ! Live at Elysee Montmartre ,Paris,France March.22.1982 EX-SBD 2019 Original Remaster 107 min Disc-1 1. One of Another Kind 2. One of a Kind 3. Moment to Moment 4. Rhythm-A-Ning Disc-2 1 First Light 2. The Sacrifice 3. THe New Arrival Freddie Hubbard – Trumpet,Flugelhorn Bob Sheppard – Soprano &and Tenor Saxphone,Flute Hilton Ruiz – Piano Herbie Lewis – Bass Cart Allen – Drums
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