Ready For Freddie - Classic Vinyl Series
The Indianapolis-born trumpeter Freddie Hubbard introduced his prodigious talent on Blue Note Records with a run of remarkable albums recorded thru the early 1960s. At first rooted firmly in hard bop, Hubbard began to broaden his approach on his masterwork Ready for Freddie, recorded in August 1961. âThe way in which Iâm most interested in going is Coltrane-like,â Hubbard told liner note writer Nat Hentoff. Hubbard had recorded with Coltrane earlier in the year on the saxophonistâs Atlantic album OlĂ© Coltrane and Africa/Brass for Impulse. Hubbard further explained, âI mean different ways of playing the changes so that you get a wider play of colors.â To paint with those colors Hubbard assembled a band that included three musicians from Coltraneâs orbit: bassist Art Davis, pianist McCoy Tyner, and drummer Elvin Jones. The date also marked the first collaboration between Hubbard and Wayne Shorter, a startlingly original saxophonist and Hubbardâs soon-to-be bandmate in The Jazz Messengers when the trumpeter replaced Lee Morgan in Art Blakeyâs flagship band later that year on seminal Blue Note albums including Mosaic and Buhainaâs Delight. Rounding out the unique sextet on Ready for Freddie is Bernard McKinney on euphonium, a mellow-toned brass instrument that enhanced the ensembleâs tonal palette. The album opens with Hubbardâs sprightly tune âArietis,â a nod to his astrological sign Aries, before down-shifting into the sublime ballad âWeaver of Dreams,â a stunning performance by Hubbard where both his brilliant tone and awe-inspiring technical command of his horn are on full display. Following Shorterâs jaunty tune âMarie Antoinette,â the band pays homage to Charlie Parker with Hubbardâs fleet-footed tune âBirdlike.â The album comes to a close with the expansive and explosive âCrisis,â a Hubbard original that sought to capture some of the simmering tensions of the early-1960s.Â
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Tracklist:
A1: Arietis
A2: Weaver Of Dreams
A3: Marie Antoinette
B1: Birdlike
B2: Crisis
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Ready For Freddie - Classic Vinyl Series
Ready For Freddie - Classic Vinyl Series
The Indianapolis-born trumpeter Freddie Hubbard introduced his prodigious talent on Blue Note Records with a run of remarkable albums recorded thru the early 1960s. At first rooted firmly in hard bop, Hubbard began to broaden his approach on his masterwork Ready for Freddie, recorded in August 1961. âThe way in which Iâm most interested in going is Coltrane-like,â Hubbard told liner note writer Nat Hentoff. Hubbard had recorded with Coltrane earlier in the year on the saxophonistâs Atlantic album OlĂ© Coltrane and Africa/Brass for Impulse. Hubbard further explained, âI mean different ways of playing the changes so that you get a wider play of colors.â To paint with those colors Hubbard assembled a band that included three musicians from Coltraneâs orbit: bassist Art Davis, pianist McCoy Tyner, and drummer Elvin Jones. The date also marked the first collaboration between Hubbard and Wayne Shorter, a startlingly original saxophonist and Hubbardâs soon-to-be bandmate in The Jazz Messengers when the trumpeter replaced Lee Morgan in Art Blakeyâs flagship band later that year on seminal Blue Note albums including Mosaic and Buhainaâs Delight. Rounding out the unique sextet on Ready for Freddie is Bernard McKinney on euphonium, a mellow-toned brass instrument that enhanced the ensembleâs tonal palette. The album opens with Hubbardâs sprightly tune âArietis,â a nod to his astrological sign Aries, before down-shifting into the sublime ballad âWeaver of Dreams,â a stunning performance by Hubbard where both his brilliant tone and awe-inspiring technical command of his horn are on full display. Following Shorterâs jaunty tune âMarie Antoinette,â the band pays homage to Charlie Parker with Hubbardâs fleet-footed tune âBirdlike.â The album comes to a close with the expansive and explosive âCrisis,â a Hubbard original that sought to capture some of the simmering tensions of the early-1960s.Â
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Tracklist:
A1: Arietis
A2: Weaver Of Dreams
A3: Marie Antoinette
B1: Birdlike
B2: Crisis
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The Indianapolis-born trumpeter Freddie Hubbard introduced his prodigious talent on Blue Note Records with a run of remarkable albums recorded thru the early 1960s. At first rooted firmly in hard bop, Hubbard began to broaden his approach on his masterwork Ready for Freddie, recorded in August 1961. âThe way in which Iâm most interested in going is Coltrane-like,â Hubbard told liner note writer Nat Hentoff. Hubbard had recorded with Coltrane earlier in the year on the saxophonistâs Atlantic album OlĂ© Coltrane and Africa/Brass for Impulse. Hubbard further explained, âI mean different ways of playing the changes so that you get a wider play of colors.â To paint with those colors Hubbard assembled a band that included three musicians from Coltraneâs orbit: bassist Art Davis, pianist McCoy Tyner, and drummer Elvin Jones. The date also marked the first collaboration between Hubbard and Wayne Shorter, a startlingly original saxophonist and Hubbardâs soon-to-be bandmate in The Jazz Messengers when the trumpeter replaced Lee Morgan in Art Blakeyâs flagship band later that year on seminal Blue Note albums including Mosaic and Buhainaâs Delight. Rounding out the unique sextet on Ready for Freddie is Bernard McKinney on euphonium, a mellow-toned brass instrument that enhanced the ensembleâs tonal palette. The album opens with Hubbardâs sprightly tune âArietis,â a nod to his astrological sign Aries, before down-shifting into the sublime ballad âWeaver of Dreams,â a stunning performance by Hubbard where both his brilliant tone and awe-inspiring technical command of his horn are on full display. Following Shorterâs jaunty tune âMarie Antoinette,â the band pays homage to Charlie Parker with Hubbardâs fleet-footed tune âBirdlike.â The album comes to a close with the expansive and explosive âCrisis,â a Hubbard original that sought to capture some of the simmering tensions of the early-1960s.Â
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Tracklist:
A1: Arietis
A2: Weaver Of Dreams
A3: Marie Antoinette
B1: Birdlike
B2: Crisis















