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The Body And The Soul (DSD)

Freddie Hubbard
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At age 25, Freddie Hubbard made inroads into modern jazz most trumpeters could not imagine, much less come through with. As a soloist, one of Hubbard's crowning achievements in his early period was this recording on which he teamed with Wayne Shorter, marginally as a performer but prominent in the role of arranger/conductor for his first time ever. Utilizing a septet, 16-piece big band, and orchestra plus stings to play concise, tight tunes, Shorter provides the backdrop to employ Hubbard's bold toned trumpet and all of its devices in a full display of his powerful melodic talents. Yeoman Reggie Workman plays bass on all selections, with drummer Louis Hayes in the seven-piece combo, and great work from Philly Joe Jones in the larger bands. Interestingly enough, the three tracks with the smaller ensemble are the most interesting, due to the presence of Eric Dolphy, Curtis Fuller, Cedar Walton, and Shorter on the front line. "Clarence's Place" is a post-bop jewel with spiky brass accents and Dolphy's ribald and outre alto sax solo contrasting Shorter's relatively reserved tenor, "Dedicated to You" is a wisp of a tune, while "Body & Soul," an atypical choice for the opening selection, is a straight read of the classic ballad with a chart that sounds larger than the small horn section, and a wavering flute via Dolphy. The big band does an unusual soul-jazz treatment of the Brazilian number "Manha de Carnaval" flavored by Robert Northern's French horn, while "Aries" is a hard bop show stopper with two-note accents buoying Hubbard's great lyrical lines, and goes further into hard bop with "Thermo" as the horns demand attention with the trumpeter as an afterthought. The string section, ten pieces strong, joins the big band on the film noir type Duke Ellington piece "Chocolate Shake," the stock "I Got It Bad," and "Skylark," with its soft clarion intro bubbling underneath with the violins, violas, and cellos. The manner in which this recording is programmed is thoughtful in that it lends to the diversity of the project, but is seamless from track to track. Dan Morgenstern's hefty liner notes also explain the concept behind this ambitious project, one which did not compare to any of Hubbard's other recordings in his career. Therefore it stands alone as one of the most unique productions in his substantive discography, and a quite credible initial go-round for Shorter as an orchestrator.

© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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Freddie Hubbard

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1
Body And Soul
00:04:40

Edward Heyman, Lyricist - Robert Sour, Lyricist - Freddie Hubbard, MainArtist - George Douglas, Producer - John W. Green, Composer

℗ 1963 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

2
Carnival (Manha De Carnaval)
00:05:21

GEORGE DAVID WEISS, Composer - Luiz Bonfa, Composer - Hugo Peretti, Composer - Luigi Creatore, Composer - Freddie Hubbard, MainArtist - George Douglas, Producer

℗ 1963 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

3
Chocolate Shake
00:03:59

Richard Williams, Trumpet - Gene Orloff, Strings - Arnold Eidus, Strings - Charles McCracken, Strings - Duke Ellington, Composer - Harry Lookofsky, Strings - Paul Francis Webster, Lyricist, ComposerLyricist - CEDAR WALTON, Piano - Philly Joe Jones, DrumKit - Jerome Richardson, BaritoneSaxophone - Freddie Hubbard, MainArtist - Wayne Shorter, Conductor, RecordingArranger - Eric Dolphy, Flute, AltoSaxophone - Curtis Fuller, Trombone - Reggie Workman, UprightBass - George Douglas, Producer - Bob Thiele, Producer - Melba Liston, Trombone - Harry Cykman, Strings - Julius Watkins, FrenchHorn - Julius Held, Strings - Bob Northern, FrenchHorn - Raoul Poliakin, Strings - Harry Katzman, Strings - Sol Shapiro, Strings - Morris Stonzek, Strings - Ed Armour, Trumpet

℗ 1963 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

4
Dedicated To You
00:03:25

Sammy Cahn, ComposerLyricist - HY ZARET, ComposerLyricist - Freddie Hubbard, MainArtist - SAUL CHAPLIN, ComposerLyricist - George Douglas, Producer

℗ 1963 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

5
Clarence's Place
00:03:31

Freddie Hubbard, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - George Douglas, Producer

℗ 1963 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

6
Aries
00:03:07

Freddie Hubbard, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - George Douglas, Producer

℗ 1963 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

7
Skylark
00:04:31

Johnny Mercer, Composer - HOAGY CARMICHAEL, Composer - Freddie Hubbard, MainArtist - George Douglas, Producer

℗ 1963 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

8
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
00:03:42

Duke Ellington, Composer - Paul Francis Webster, Lyricist - Freddie Hubbard, MainArtist - George Douglas, Producer

℗ 1963 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

9
Thermo
00:04:18

Freddie Hubbard, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - George Douglas, Producer

℗ 1963 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

Album review

At age 25, Freddie Hubbard made inroads into modern jazz most trumpeters could not imagine, much less come through with. As a soloist, one of Hubbard's crowning achievements in his early period was this recording on which he teamed with Wayne Shorter, marginally as a performer but prominent in the role of arranger/conductor for his first time ever. Utilizing a septet, 16-piece big band, and orchestra plus stings to play concise, tight tunes, Shorter provides the backdrop to employ Hubbard's bold toned trumpet and all of its devices in a full display of his powerful melodic talents. Yeoman Reggie Workman plays bass on all selections, with drummer Louis Hayes in the seven-piece combo, and great work from Philly Joe Jones in the larger bands. Interestingly enough, the three tracks with the smaller ensemble are the most interesting, due to the presence of Eric Dolphy, Curtis Fuller, Cedar Walton, and Shorter on the front line. "Clarence's Place" is a post-bop jewel with spiky brass accents and Dolphy's ribald and outre alto sax solo contrasting Shorter's relatively reserved tenor, "Dedicated to You" is a wisp of a tune, while "Body & Soul," an atypical choice for the opening selection, is a straight read of the classic ballad with a chart that sounds larger than the small horn section, and a wavering flute via Dolphy. The big band does an unusual soul-jazz treatment of the Brazilian number "Manha de Carnaval" flavored by Robert Northern's French horn, while "Aries" is a hard bop show stopper with two-note accents buoying Hubbard's great lyrical lines, and goes further into hard bop with "Thermo" as the horns demand attention with the trumpeter as an afterthought. The string section, ten pieces strong, joins the big band on the film noir type Duke Ellington piece "Chocolate Shake," the stock "I Got It Bad," and "Skylark," with its soft clarion intro bubbling underneath with the violins, violas, and cellos. The manner in which this recording is programmed is thoughtful in that it lends to the diversity of the project, but is seamless from track to track. Dan Morgenstern's hefty liner notes also explain the concept behind this ambitious project, one which did not compare to any of Hubbard's other recordings in his career. Therefore it stands alone as one of the most unique productions in his substantive discography, and a quite credible initial go-round for Shorter as an orchestrator.

© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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