The Best of Freddie Hubbard

~ Release by Freddie Hubbard (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1Neo Terra (New Land)
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1976)
producer:
Bob James (US jazz keyboardist, arranger and producer)
alto saxophone:
Phil Bodner (Woodwind player) (in 1976)
bass:
Gary King (jazz bassist, arranger and songwriter) (in 1976)
cello:
Jesse Levy (in 1976) and Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1976)
clavinet and electric piano:
George Cables (in 1976)
clavinet and piano:
Bob James (US jazz keyboardist, arranger and producer) (in 1976)
drums (drum set):
Chris Parker (American drummer) (in 1976)
flute:
Hubert Laws (in 1976)
guitar:
Steve Khan (in 1976) and Richie Resnicoff (in 1976)
percussion:
Ralph MacDonald (in 1976)
tenor saxophone:
Michael Brecker (American jazz saxophonist, multi‐instrumentalist and composer) (in 1976)
trombone:
Wayne Andre (in 1976), Alan Raph (in 1976) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (in 1976)
trumpet:
Jon Faddis (in 1976), Bernie Glow (in 1976), Freddie Hubbard (in 1976), Lew Soloff (in 1976) and Marvin Stamm (in 1976)
viola:
Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1976) and Emanuel Vardi (in 1976)
violin:
Harry Cykman (in 1976), Max Ellen (in 1976), Paul Gershman (in 1976), Emanuel Green (in 1976), Charles Libove (in 1976), Harry Lookofsky (in 1976), David Nadien (in 1976), Max Pollikoff (in 1976), Matthew Raimondi (in 1976) and Richard Sortomme (violinist/composer) (in 1976)
vocals:
Patti Austin (in 1976), Vivian Cherry (in 1976), Frank Floyd (US soul disco funk singer) (in 1976), Gwen Guthrie (US singer, songwriter & pianist) (in 1976) and Zachary Sanders (in 1976)
conductor:
Bob James (US jazz keyboardist, arranger and producer) (in 1976)
arranger:
Bob James (US jazz keyboardist, arranger and producer)
recorded at:
Mediasound Studios in New York, New York, United States (in 1976)
mixed at:
Mediasound Studios in New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Neo Terra (in 1976)
composer:
Freddie Hubbard
5:00
A2Ebony Moonbeams
recording engineer and mixer:
John Haeny
assistant producer:
Mike Levy (producer/engineer/mastering)
producer:
Paul A. Rothchild
bass:
Kent Brinkley (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
bass clarinet:
Pete Christlieb (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
clavinet and organ:
Joe Sample (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
drums (drum set):
Ralph Penland (Drums) (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
electric piano:
George Cables (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Freddie Hubbard (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
flute:
Junior Cook (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
guitar:
Dean Parks (American session guitarist) (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
percussion:
King Errisson (conguero) (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02), Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02) and Carmelo Garcia (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
soprano saxophone:
Ernie Watts (jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
synthesizer:
Ian Underwood (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02) and Dick Hyde (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
conductor:
Dale Oehler (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
arranger:
Dale Oehler
recorded at:
Sunset Sound in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1974-04-29 until 1974-05-02)
recording of:
Ebony Moonbeams (Dale Oehler arrangement) (in 1974)
composer:
George Cables
arranger:
Dale Oehler
arrangement of:
Ebony Moonbeams
7:00
A3Portrait of Jenny
producer:
Bert DeCoteaux
baritone saxophone:
Ernie Fields (in 1977)
bass guitar:
Henry Davis (US soul/funk bassist) (in 1977)
drums (drum set):
Ed Greene (drummer) (in 1977) and Carlos Vega (in 1977)
guitar:
Jay Graydon (in 1977), Craig McMullen (in 1977) and David T. Walker (in 1977)
harp:
Dorothy Ashby (in 1977)
keyboard:
Michael Stanton (keyboardist) (in 1977)
percussion:
Paulinho da Costa (Brazilian percussionist) (in 1977)
tenor saxophone:
Azar Lawrence (in 1977)
trombone:
George Bohanon (in 1977) and Garnett Brown (in 1977)
trumpet:
Bobby Bryant (in 1977), Freddie Hubbard (in 1977), Nolan Smith (in 1977) and Snooky Young (in 1977)
cover recording of:
Portrait of Jennie (in 1977)
lyricist:
Gordon Burdge
composer:
J. Russel Robinson
6:20
A4Liquid Love
producer:
Freddie Hubbard
congas and cowbell:
Buck Clarke (from 1975-03-18 until 1975-04-16)
double bass [bass]:
Henry Franklin (American jazz double-bassist) (from 1975-03-18 until 1975-04-16)
drums (drum set):
Carl Burnett (Jazz funk drummer) (from 1975-03-18 until 1975-04-16)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Freddie Hubbard (from 1975-03-18 until 1975-04-16)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Carl Randall, Jr. (jazz saxophonist) (from 1975-03-18 until 1975-04-16)
guitar:
Ray Parker Jr. (from 1975-03-18 until 1975-04-16)
keyboard:
George Cables (from 1975-03-18 until 1975-04-16)
Moog:
Ian Underwood (from 1975-03-18 until 1975-04-16)
percussion:
Myuto Correa (from 1975-03-18 until 1975-04-16)
trombone:
Al Hall, Jr. (trombone) (from 1975-03-18 until 1975-04-16)
arranger:
Freddie Hubbard
recorded at:
Wally Heider Recording Studio (@ 1604 North Cahuenga, Hollywood) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1975-03-18 until 1975-04-16)
recording of:
Liquid Love (in 1975)
composer:
Freddie Hubbard
arranger:
George Gables and Freddie Hubbard
5:46
B1The Love Connection
6:15
B2Super Blue
recording engineer:
Don Puluse (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-04-04)
assistant engineer:
Ted Brosnan
engineer:
Don Puluse
producer:
Dale Oehler
assistant mixer:
Derek Du Nann
mixer:
Don Hahn (engineer)
bass:
Ron Carter (US jazz double-bassist) (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-04-04)
brass and flugelhorn and trumpet:
Freddie Hubbard (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-04-04)
drums (drum set):
Jack DeJohnette (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-04-04)
flute:
Hubert Laws (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-04-04)
keyboard:
Kenny Barron (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-04-04) and Dale Oehler (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-04-04)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Henderson (US jazz tenor saxophonist) (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-04-04)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-04-04) and CBS Recording Studios (New York City, encompassing studios at 7th Ave, and 52nd & 30th St) in New York, New York, United States (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-04-04)
mixed at:
A&M Mastering Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States and A&M Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Super Blue (in 1978)
composer:
Benard Ighner
7:47
B3Little Sunflower
recording engineer:
Don Puluse (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
executive producer:
George Butler
producer:
Freddie Hubbard and Claus Ogerman
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Freddie Hubbard (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
keyboard:
Chick Corea (jazz pianist) (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
membranophone:
Chester Thompson (US drummer Chester Cortez Thompson) (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
percussion:
Rubens Bassini (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
saxophone:
Buddy Collette (from 1979-02 until 1979-03), Joe Farrell (from 1979-02 until 1979-03), Tom Scott (saxophonist, Blues Brothers, LA Express, Starsky & Hutch) (from 1979-02 until 1979-03) and Ernie Watts (jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
trombone:
Dick Hyde (from 1979-02 until 1979-03), Phil Ranelin (from 1979-02 until 1979-03) and Phil Teele (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 1979-02 until 1979-03), Chuck Findley (trumpet, trombone, horn player) (from 1979-02 until 1979-03) and Snooky Young (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
vocals:
Al Jarreau (jazz, pop and r&b singer-songwriter) (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
conductor:
Claus Ogerman (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
performer:
Al Jarreau (jazz, pop and r&b singer-songwriter)
arranger:
Claus Ogerman
recorded at:
CBS Recording Studios (New York City, encompassing studios at 7th Ave, and 52nd & 30th St) in New York, New York, United States (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
recording of:
Little Sunflower (with lyrics) (from 1979-02 until 1979-03)
lyricist:
Al Jarreau (jazz, pop and r&b singer-songwriter)
composer:
Freddie Hubbard
is based on:
Little Sunflower
9:16