Here to Stay
Freddie Hubbard · 1976
38 min · 6 tracks · jazz
A vibrant fusion of straight-ahead jazz with intricate harmonies and expressive trumpet lines that evoke deep emotional resonance.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- steady melodic progression throughout evocative trumpet lines for reflection for evening relaxation
- Context
- Released in 1976, 'Here to Stay' is Freddie Hubbard's follow-up to his acclaimed album 'High Blues Pressure.' At this point in his career, Hubbard was already recognized as a prominent figure in the jazz scene, showcasing his evolution as an artist while continuing to explore complex arrangements and improvisational depth.
- If you like
- jazz
Here to Stay is an album by Freddie Hubbard, released in 1976. A vibrant fusion of straight-ahead jazz with intricate harmonies and expressive trumpet lines that evoke deep emotional resonance. 'Here to Stay' was well-received by critics, highlighting Hubbard's dexterity as a trumpeter. The album contributed to the resurgence of interest in jazz during the mid-70s and demonstrated Hubbard's ability to bridge traditional styles with contemporary jazz influences. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Here to Stay sound like?
A vibrant fusion of straight-ahead jazz with intricate harmonies and expressive trumpet lines that evoke deep emotional resonance. Rooted in jazz.
What makes Here to Stay by Freddie Hubbard notable?
'Here to Stay' was well-received by critics, highlighting Hubbard's dexterity as a trumpeter. The album contributed to the resurgence of interest in jazz during the mid-70s and demonstrated Hubbard's ability to bridge traditional styles with contemporary jazz influences. Released in 1976, 'Here to Stay' is Freddie Hubbard's follow-up to his acclaimed album 'High Blues Pressure.' At this point in his career, Hubbard was already recognized as a prominent figure in the jazz scene, showcasing his evolution as an artist while continuing to explore complex arrangements and improvisational depth.
Who is Here to Stay for?
Here to Stay works well if you're into steady melodic progression throughout, evocative trumpet lines for reflection and for evening relaxation.
How many songs are on Here to Stay?
Here to Stay has 6 tracks, running approximately 38 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Philly Mignon Standout 5:28
- 2 Father and Son Standout 6:34
- 3 Body and Soul Standout 6:25
- 4 Nostrand and Fulton 7:07
- 5 Full Moon and Empty Arms 5:25
- 6 Assunta 7:05
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