
On Hub Cap, his third effort as a leader, Freddie Hubbard sticks to the
tried-and-true hard bop formula, which is something of a mixed blessing.
There's no question that much of this music is enjoyable, but it's not
quite up to the standards of its two predecessors. Part of the problem
is Hubbard's sextet, which features tenor saxophonist Jimmy Heath,
trombonist Julian Priester, pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Larry Ridley,
and drummer "Philly" Joe Jones. All of the musicians are talented, but
only a few are inventive, and that becomes a problem, since it becomes
clear that Hubbard is beginning to break free from his influences and
develop his own style. In other words, he's capable of more adventurous
music than this straight-ahead hard bop. That said, Hub Cap is a very
good hard bop date. There is energy to the performances, and the
artist's vigorous, inspired playing continues to impress, as do some of
his original compositions. Only when compared to Hubbard's first two
records, or what would come later, does Hub Cap seem like a lesser
effort.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracklist :
1 Hub Cap 5:17
Written-By – Freddie Hubbard
2 Cry Me Not4:48
Written-By – Randy Weston
3 Luana 10:06
Written-By – Freddie Hubbard
4 Osie Mae 6:53
Written-By – Freddie Hubbard
5 Plexus 9:03
Written-By – Cedar Walton
6 Earmon Jr. 6:18
Written-By – Freddie Hubbard
Credits :
Bass – Larry Ridley
Drums – Philly Joe Jones
Piano – Cedar Walton
Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Heath
Trombone – Julian Priester
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