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Tim Hagans/Marcus Printup: HubSongs
The Hub, of course, is Freddie Hubbard and although he doesn't play he's definitely at the center of this recording. Freddie picked and arranged the tunes, which are, save for one, all Hubbard originals. Hagans and Printup have both expressed their admiration for Hubbard's work and their delight in tackling his sometimes complex music is evident throughout. The bulk of the material is drawn from Hubbard's hard bop days at BlueNote and his jazz/funk output for the Atlantic label. Vincent Herring (alto), Javon Jackson (tenor), Benny Green (piano), Peter Washington (bass), and Kenny Washington (drums) provide the twin trumpeters with "all-star" support. Green is most effective in a duo role with Hagans and Printup while Jackson gets to strut his stuff on "Thermo", a bop classic that dates back to Hubbard's tenure with Art Blakey. Herring is best heard on an intense performance of "Life Flight". The real stars of this date are, of course, Tim and Marcus. I'm betting that Freddie was thrilled by their crackling interplay and inventive improvisations on this terrific "tribute" CD.
Track Listing
Backlash; Happy Times; Hub Cap; Lament For Booker; On The Que-Tee; Crisis; Byrdlike; Thermo; Up Jumped Spring; Life Flight;
Personnel
Tim Hagans
trumpetMarcus Printup
trumpetAlbum information
Title: Hubsongs - The Music Of Freddie Hubbard | Year Released: 1998 | Record Label: Blue Note