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Description:
One of the acknowledged giants of jazz trumpet, Freddie Hubbard
recorded many albums for Blue Note in the 1960s. Due to the incredible
quantity and quality of Blue Note recording sessions in the ‘50s
and ‘60s, several of Hubbard’s’ most stirring
albums went unissued at the time. There were times when the reason
for Alfred Lion’s decision to hold back a session were quite
clear. But there were many others, such as this gem, where one
can only gather that the Blue Note office, in the early 60’s
was simply too busy and chaotic to keep track of every session.
Here to Stay, a true rare find, was first released as part of
a two-LP set in 1979 after languishing in the vaults for over
15 years. It features a Hubbard in his early twenties, and most
definitely in his prime. Freddie was a member of Art Blakely’s
Jazz Messengers at this time. In fact, the lineup of musicians
is comprised of the Jazz Messengers of the day (with Wayne Shorter
on tenor, pianist Cedar Walton and bassist Reggie Workman) with
drummer Philly Joe Jones filling in for Blakey. The music is fiery,
brilliant and full of excitement, including a particularly memorable
version of “Body and Soul”. Here to Stay is a hard
bop rarity (now heard in stunning fidelity) from some of the top
young lions of the 1960s. It is, quite simply, one of the most
inspired albums of Hubbard’s career.