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Freddie Hubbard: Open Sesame
ByAccording to the liner notes Tina Brooks was studying with Jackie McLean at the time of this session, and he does mirror McLean’s penetrating, bluesy sound. He solos with logic and passion but without McLean’s fire and edge. As a writer Brooks contributes the two best tunes of the session: “Open Sesame,” a close relative to Sonny Rollins’ “Airegin”, and “Gypsy Blue,” a blues that inspires Hubbard.
The ballad “But Beautiful” is nothing special. Hubbard doesn’t do much with it (Brooks does.), but like the other cuts it gives the listener a taste of Hubbard’s upcoming brilliance in the genre.
Track Listing
Open Sesame; But Beautiful; Gypsy Blue; All Or Nothing At All; One Mint Julep; Hub's Nub.
Personnel
Freddie Hubbard
trumpetTina Brooks
saxophone, tenorMcCoy Tyner
pianoSam Jones
bass, acousticClifford Jarvis
drumsAlbum information
Title: Open Sesame | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Blue Note Records
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