One of my desert island records. Classic. The line up is amazing. Featuring the great Freddie Hubbard and a great tenor player that we don’t mention much, George Coleman.
https://youtu.be/VUnE_P6n1gU
https://youtu.be/cs6rxYEvrns
Freddie Hubbard was a bada&s; a master of thematic development in his solos. Like Jesse Davis, he loved to take a simple idea, use it and develop an entire solo around that idea. On this tune the idea is as simple as it gets, one note. Listen to the way he starts his solo with one note (F). Remembering the sound of that pitch one notices that he finishes many of his phrases with that very note; keeps coming back to it. Grounds things. Love it!
https://youtu.be/oQ9V22hnYyQ
https://youtu.be/VUnE_P6n1gU
https://youtu.be/cs6rxYEvrns
Freddie Hubbard was a bada&s; a master of thematic development in his solos. Like Jesse Davis, he loved to take a simple idea, use it and develop an entire solo around that idea. On this tune the idea is as simple as it gets, one note. Listen to the way he starts his solo with one note (F). Remembering the sound of that pitch one notices that he finishes many of his phrases with that very note; keeps coming back to it. Grounds things. Love it!
https://youtu.be/oQ9V22hnYyQ