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Freddie Hubbard: One Of A Kind
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Woody Shaw
trumpet1944 - 1989
These are, unfortunately, the sort of harsh judgments that well established but aging playersthe physical demands of the trumpet only add to the stressoften hear. Like it or not, time runs in only one direction, and the artist deals with it as best as he or she can.
Here one gets a taste of Hubbard live in a quintet that includes

Billy Childs
pianob.1957

Larry Klein
guitar, acoustic
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
No one will mistake what is on offer for classic Freddie Hubbard, but he hardly sounds like a spent force either. Listeners have the luxury of hearing what they want when they want it. Touring musicians, alas, even the stars, are out of luck and not every performance will be memorable. Sometimes, a gig is just a gig. ">
Track Listing
UK Forty; One of A Kind; First Light; There Is No Greater Love; Love Connection; One of Another Kind; UK Forty One.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Larry Klein: Bass
Album information
Title: One Of A Kind | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Arkadia Records
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