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My freebie selection from YourMusic.com.

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The Artistry Of Freddie Hubbard

So... What do you think?

I gave this a couple of spins this morning and my general impression is that this is a favorable mixed bag for me. One of my initial misgivings about this CD after hearing sound samples was that it opened with "Caravan". I never really cared for this song. The head didn't really work for me but once they started breaking into solos, I enjoyed it, especially Hubbard's break into the solo and the solo itself. Another hang-up for me was Art Davis' bass solo on the 2nd or 3rd song. I pretty much hate bowed bass solos and immediately thought it was Paul Chambers before reminding myself it was Art Davis. John Gilmore on tenor didn't always work for me. On the plus side, I enjoyed Hubbard throughout. I thought he was strong, played well and had interesting solos. I really liked "Summertime". I also enjoyed "The 7th Day" which reminded me a lot of the sound/feel/vibe of Art Pepper's song "The Trip". Tommy Flannagan and Curtis Fuller were solid and didn't disappoint. Overall, I liked it but I wouldn't list it among my favorite Hubbard CDs.

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My freebie selection from YourMusic.com.

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The Artistry Of Freddie Hubbard

So... What do you think?

Overall, I liked it but I wouldn't list it among my favorite Hubbard CDs.

Liked your thoughtful appraisal and agree with your conclusion. Was it the Blue Note magic? Impulse certainly didn't get from Freddie what Blue Note did at the same period.

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A few more on order over the last couple of days:

Harold Land -- "Harold in the Land of Jazz"

Harold Land Quartet -- "Jazz at the Cellar 1958"

Donald Byrd -- "The Cat Walk"

Donald Byrd -- "Royal Flush"

"Red Garland's Piano"

Red Garland -- "All Kinds of Weather"

Red Garland -- "Red in Bluesville"

"Monk's Music"

"The Magnificent Thad Jones"

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A few more on order over the last couple of days:

Harold Land -- "Harold in the Land of Jazz"

Harold Land Quartet -- "Jazz at the Cellar 1958"

Donald Byrd -- "The Cat Walk"

Donald Byrd -- "Royal Flush"

"Red Garland's Piano"

Red Garland -- "All Kinds of Weather"

Red Garland -- "Red in Bluesville"

"Monk's Music"

"The Magnificent Thad Jones"

Monk's Music: what a flawed, sloppy, slightly insane, incredible masterpiece you've got to look forward to - but you probably already knew that. This has been a mainstay of my life for over 30 years.

And those two Byrds are the peak for him, in my opinion.

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Monk's Music: what a flawed, sloppy, slightly insane, incredible masterpiece you've got to look forward to - but you probably already knew that. This has been a mainstay of my life for over 30 years.

And those two Byrds are the peak for him, in my opinion.

I am looking forward to the Monk, one of several I've ordered recently (including The Five Spot quartet dates with Griffin, and a few of his better-known Columbia recordings). The personnel on "Monk's Music" looks unreal. And so ...

I have sadly overlooked a lot of Monk until recently, other than his "Genius of Modern Music" discs, "Brilliant Corners" and the Carnegie Hall with Coltrane release. I don't know why I hadn't delved more deeply, because I enjoy each one of those.

I realized the other day I had just one Byrd-led date (not counting the Jazz Lab discs with Gryce) -- "Byrd's Eye View," which I was digging a great deal, so had to scratch a little bit more into that man's catalog.

Been listening to Land and Garland a fair bit lately also, and have had my eye on those titles for a bit.

Anyways, thanks for your comments. I'm looking forward them all.

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McCoy Tyner, "Today and Tomorrow" (always thought this was a curious album - like they salvaged what they could from 2 sessions) and Stan Getz's "Apasionado" ("...with special thanks to Herb Alpert who showed me aspects of recording I'd never experienced before.")

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Came across an easy and unexpected $20 (taste-testing yogurt) so....

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Max Roach - Jazz In Paris: Parisian Sketches (featuring Stan and Tommy Turrentine)

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Lester Young - Jazz in Paris: Le Dernier Message de Lester Young

("The Last Message Of Lester Young", Pres' last recording.)

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Rusty Bryant - Legends Of Acid Jazz -- Night Train Now/Soul Liberation

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A few more on order over the last couple of days:

Harold Land -- "Harold in the Land of Jazz"

Harold Land Quartet -- "Jazz at the Cellar 1958"

Donald Byrd -- "The Cat Walk"

Donald Byrd -- "Royal Flush"

"Red Garland's Piano"

Red Garland -- "All Kinds of Weather"

Red Garland -- "Red in Bluesville"

"Monk's Music"

"The Magnificent Thad Jones"

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Nice haul, Paps. I especially enjoy the "Harold In The Land Of Jazz" release. Hope to hear your impressions soon.

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haven't gone record shopping in a while so went a little nuts this week.

CD's:

John Surman - Brewsters Rooster

John Martyn - Solid Air (Deluxe Edition)

Richard and Linda Thompson - Live In Concert 1975

Vinyl:

(first two thanks to the Eberhard Weber thread)

Eberhard Weber - Yellow Fields

Pat Metheny - Watercolors

John Abercrombie - Characters

George Russell Presents: Jan Garbarek, Terje Rypdal - Esoteric Circle

Art Blakey - Drum Suite

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Used store that I don't frequent often must've had some jazz fan desperate for money, because he (she) dumped a bus-load of RVG's all for under $8 bucks a pop and few other extra goodies laying around:

Blue Mitchell-Boss Horn (glad to nab this one since its now OOP)

Art Taylor-A.T.'s Delight

Jackie McLean-Bluesnik

Jackie McLean-Alto Madness-Prestige/OJC

Art Blakey-Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World

Art Blakey-Big Beat

Art Blakey-Mosaic

Spontaneous Music Orchestra-Mouthpiece-Emanem (for $5!)

William Parker Trio-Painter's Spring-Thirsty Ear

Paul Bley-Open to Love-ECM (the original cd issue)

And there was a ton I left behind because I ran out of money!

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