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Blue Moods: Force & Grace
By
Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008
Hubbard's companionable compositions reference (and sometimes subtly fuse) hard bop, Latin, soul jazz and other familiar styles. Amidst all this convention, Hubbard throws in a few surprises. "Latina" amounts to an unusually fluid funk, prodded by accents by drummer

Vinnie Sperrazza
drums
Boris Kozlov
bass, acousticb.1967
Eight of the record's 12 tracks are under five minutes. Yet, they do not feel curtailed, due to the care with which the band executes Hubbard's lines and the three primary soloists' ability to fashion appealing statements in relatively brief periods. These compact packages often include ear-catching things that make a difference. For instance, Sperrazza's brief breaks at the onset of "Sky Dive," "Happy Times" and "Soul Surge" are almost compositions in themselves, setting up the tunes in distinctive ways that are about texture as well as momentum. His gravelly buzz strokes amidst other beats add an edge to the outhead of "Soul Surge."
Unlike some contemporary players who seem to throw everything but the kitchen sink into an improvisation and sacrifice stability in favor of diffuse helpings of raw emotional content, tenor and soprano saxophonist

Diego Rivera
saxophone, tenorb.1977

Art Hirahara
pianob.1971

Jon Davis
pianoBlue Moods does an exemplary job of shedding light on Hubbard's compositions. However, the primary reason to spend time with Force & Grace is the depth and vigor of the individual performances. ">
Track Listing
Crisis; First Light; Latina; Brigitte; On The Que-Tee; Little Sunflower; Gibraltar; D Minor Mint; Sky Dive; Happy Times; Lament For Booker; Soul Surge.
Personnel
Diego Rivera
saxophone, tenorArt Hirahara
pianoJon Davis
pianoBoris Kozlov
bass, acousticVinnie Sperrazza
drumsAlbum information
Title: Force & Grace | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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