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The Rudy Van Gelder Blue Note Editions

Read "The Rudy Van Gelder Blue Note Editions" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


As far as jazz goes from the hard bop era, two names are synonymous with their groundbreaking work of the period-Blue Note Records and recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder. Blue Note released a canon of recordings that have been revered by collectors and musicians alike over the years and Van Gelder was the man behind the ...

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Freddie Hubbard: Above and Beyond

Read "Above and Beyond" reviewed by Jack Bowers


When the conversation turns to great trumpeters from the bop era onward — Diz, Brownie, Fats, Lee Morgan, Woody Shaw, Donald Byrd, Kenny Dorham, Art Farmer, Wynton Marsalis, Booker Little and so on — Freddie Hubbard’s name sometimes slips through the cracks. Too bad, as during his heyday Hubbard could match wits with any of them ...

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Freddie Hubbard: Live At The Northsea Jazz Festival, 1980

Read "Live At The Northsea Jazz Festival, 1980" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Freddie Hubbard's output grew increasingly erratic after his departure from CTI Records in the mid-1970s, and you never knew whether he would come out with a gem like Super Blue or an embarrassing “smooth jazz" stinker like Windjammer. Originally a two-LP set and now a single CD, Live At The Northsea Jazz Festival, 1980 definitely falls ...

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This Is Jazz

Label: Black Lion
Released: 1997

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Face To Face

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 1997

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CTI Acid Jazz Grooves

Label: CTI Records
Released: 1997
Track listing: Knock on Wood; Tombo in 7/4-Ake/Celebration Suite; Midnight Woman; Morocco; Skyscrapers; The Prophet; Sister Sanctified; Loran's Dance; Another Star; People Make the World Go Round; Road Warriors.

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Freddie Hubbard/Oscar Peterson: Face To Face

Read "Face To Face" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Fantasy can usually be counted on to add worthwhile albums to its Original jazz Classics series, which now exceeds 925 titles. These recent additions, both from the Pablo catalogue, are well worth hearing. The early 1980s found Freddie Hubbard offering some marvelous straight-ahead dates after recording so many commercial “smooth jazz"/NAC stinkers. In 1982, the Clifford ...


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