The Black Angel
Freddie Hubbard · 1970
45 min · 5 tracks · jazz
A cosmic fusion of hard bop and avant-garde jazz, rich with intricate improvisations and atmospheric depth.
The Black Angel is an album by Freddie Hubbard, released in 1970. A cosmic fusion of hard bop and avant-garde jazz, rich with intricate improvisations and atmospheric depth. Upon its release, 'The Black Angel' received significant acclaim within the jazz community, noted for its ambitious structure and innovative compositions. The album exemplified Hubbard's prowess in blending genres and influenced a generation of jazz musicians looking to incorporate diverse styles into their work. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does The Black Angel sound like?
A cosmic fusion of hard bop and avant-garde jazz, rich with intricate improvisations and atmospheric depth. Rooted in jazz.
What makes The Black Angel by Freddie Hubbard notable?
Upon its release, 'The Black Angel' received significant acclaim within the jazz community, noted for its ambitious structure and innovative compositions. The album exemplified Hubbard's prowess in blending genres and influenced a generation of jazz musicians looking to incorporate diverse styles into their work. In 1970, Freddie Hubbard was a prominent figure in jazz, having released several acclaimed albums during the 1960s. 'The Black Angel' followed his breakthrough album 'Ready for Freddie' and showcased his continued evolution as both a trumpeter and composer. This album marked Hubbard's exploration of more experimental sounds while maintaining his hard bop roots.
How many songs are on The Black Angel?
The Black Angel has 5 tracks, running approximately 45 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Spacetrack Standout 16:57
- 2 Eclipse Standout 8:16
- 3 The Black Angel Standout 8:17
- 4 Gittin’ Down 6:37
- 5 Coral Keys 5:20
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