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 Freddie Hubbard (1938 - 2008)He was known primarily for playing in the bebop, hard bop and post bop styles from the early 60s up until today. His unmistakable and influential tone contributed to new perspectives for modern jazz and bebop.
Hubbard achieved his greatest popular success in the 1970s with a series of albums for Creed Taylor and his record label CTI Records. Although his early 1970s jazz albums Red Clay, First Light, Straight Life, and Sky Dive were particularly well received and considered among his best work, the albums he recorded later in the decade were bashed by critics for their commercialism. First Light won a 1972 Grammy Award and included pianists Herbie Hancock and Richard Wyands, guitarists Eric Gale and George Benson, bassist Ron Carter, drummer Jack DeJohnette, and percussionist Airto Moreira.
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Artist: Miles Davis
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Experience history in the making with never-before-released studio dialog offering listeners an initiation into behind-the-scenes action at the recording sessions
Over 2 1/2 hours of audio including high fidelity studio and live material recorded by this allstar group of jazz giants
A NEW 55-MINUTE DOCUMENTARY illuminating the story behind the album, featuring EXTENSIVE PERFORMANCE FOOTAGE and interviews with Herbie Hancock, Jimmy Cobb, Bill Cosby, Ron Carter, Q-Tip, Eddie Henderson, the late Ed Bradley, Shirley Horn and Jackie
McLean (done in 2004), Dave Liebman, Horace Silver, Meshell NdegeÂocello, studio engineer Frank Laico, photographer Don Hunstein, Ashley Kahn, David Amram, Dan Morgenstern, John Scofield, and Carlos Santana
Bonus content including the historic ÂRobert Herridge Theater: The Sound of Miles Davis filmed in 1959 for CBS Television, PLUS a ÂMiles Davis & Group photo gallery
A spectacular 60-page book with extensive essays by noted music writers Francis Davis (Jazz and Its Discontents; The History Of The Blues: The Roots, The Music, The People), Gerald Early (One Nation Under a Groove; Miles Davis and American Culture), and Ashley
Kahn (Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece)
Unseen photographs, record label memos, producer notes and documents that provide a glimpse into the creative process and place this historic event in context
Memorabilia comprised of a facsimile of Bill EvansÂs 3-page hand-written liner notes; reproduction of ÂMiles Davis & Group Columbia Records promotional brochure; and six 8x10 photos
22Âx 33Â foldout poster of MILES
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Artist: Freddie Hubbard/The New Jazz Composers Octet
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One of the finest jazz trumpeters of the post-Dizzy Gillespie generation is Freddie Hubbard, a giant of hard bop from the late 1950's on through the `80's. For health reasons, Hubbard has greatly cut back on his performing in recent years, which is all the more reason to celebrate ON THE REAL SIDE, a tribute disc in which the tributee himself happily contributes. The New Jazz Composers Octet consists of some great younger (than Freddie) musicians, including Jimmy Greene (saxophone) and Steve Davis (trombone), playing seven Hubbard originals (including the newly written title track). While SIDE doesn't feature much playing from Hubbard himself, the band and the album both evoke the fiery, durable style of Hubbard at his best.
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