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Hub-Tones

Freddie Hubbard · 1963

38 min · 5 tracks · jazz

A vibrant blend of hard bop intricacies and lyrical trumpet melodies that push jazz's expressive boundaries.

Why listen to this

Best for
gradual builds and payoffs long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys
Context
By 1963, Freddie Hubbard was establishing himself as a leading voice in the jazz scene, following his acclaimed work on Art Blakey's 'A Night in Tunisia' and his own debut album 'Open Sesame'. 'Hub-Tones' marked Hubbard's first release under the Impulse! label, showcasing his growing artistic maturity and innovative approach to composition and collaboration.
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Hub-Tones is an album by Freddie Hubbard, released in 1963. A vibrant blend of hard bop intricacies and lyrical trumpet melodies that push jazz's expressive boundaries. 'Hub-Tones' is notable for its critical acclaim, with many reviewers praising it as a high point in Hubbard's career. The album features compositions that have influenced countless jazz musicians and solidified Hubbard's reputation as a pioneering trumpeter in the hard bop genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Hub-Tones sound like?

A vibrant blend of hard bop intricacies and lyrical trumpet melodies that push jazz's expressive boundaries. Rooted in jazz.

What makes Hub-Tones by Freddie Hubbard notable?

'Hub-Tones' is notable for its critical acclaim, with many reviewers praising it as a high point in Hubbard's career. The album features compositions that have influenced countless jazz musicians and solidified Hubbard's reputation as a pioneering trumpeter in the hard bop genre. By 1963, Freddie Hubbard was establishing himself as a leading voice in the jazz scene, following his acclaimed work on Art Blakey's 'A Night in Tunisia' and his own debut album 'Open Sesame'. 'Hub-Tones' marked Hubbard's first release under the Impulse! label, showcasing his growing artistic maturity and innovative approach to composition and collaboration.

Who is Hub-Tones for?

Hub-Tones works well if you're into gradual builds and payoffs, long, immersive listening sessions and dynamic emotional journeys.

How many songs are on Hub-Tones?

Hub-Tones has 5 tracks, running approximately 38 minutes.

Tracklist

5 tracks·38:35

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 You’re My Everything Standout 6:33
  • 2 Prophet Jennings 5:28
  • 3 Hub-Tones Standout 8:20
  • 4 Lament for Booker Standout 9:39
  • 5 For Spee’s Sake 8:35

Release Date

January 1, 1963

Genre

jazz

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

38 min 35 sec