First Light [Japan] Freddie Hubbard

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  • Release Date: 03/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1971
  • Sales Rank: 23,738
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972435220

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First Light [Japan]

1LISTENFirst Light 11:05
2LISTENUncle Albert/Admiral Halsey 8:17
3LISTENMoment to Moment 5:43
4LISTENYesterday's Dreams 3:55
5LISTENLonely Town From On the Town 7:00
6LISTENFantasy in D 6:55

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Editorial Reviews

Never one to take lyricism for granted, trumpeter and composer Freddie Hubbard entered Creed Taylor's studio for the third time in 1974 with the express purpose of making a record radically different from anything he'd cut before; he was looking for it to use electricity and to be out of the soul-jazz mold, but was also more ambitious and wanted to push that envelope and himself. Taylor and Hubbard assembled a band that included Herbie Hancock on Rhodes, guitarists Eric Gale and George Benson, bassist Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette on drums, Airto Moreira on percussion, and Richard Wyands on acoustic piano to back him. The band was also supported by the truly ethereal and adventurous string arrangements of Don Sebesky (a first for Hubbard). The result is a masterpiece of textured sound, gorgeously far-flung charts, sweet, tight grooves, a subtle mystic feel, and some of Hubbard's most exciting playing ever. The title track and Hubbard's ingenious read of Paul and Linda McCartney's "Uncle Albert/ Admiral Halsey," as well as Leonard Bernstein's "Lonely Town," are so in the pocket that they bleed soul. Benson's uncharacteristically edgy guitar playing juxtaposed against Hubbard's warm tone, and Hancock's beautifully modal Rhodes lines that are drenched with big, open, minor chord voicings, are simply made more illustrious and graceful by Sebesky's strings. While Red Clay and Straight Life are both fine albums, First Light is the one that connects on all levels -- and it did with the jazz-buying public as well. A masterpiece. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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February 10, 2009: Over 30years ago I first heard this album and fell in love. I was even fortunate enough to have Freddie Hubbard play First Light, the song, for me at a lounge in Redondo Beach, Ca. I bought this CD recently because the one I had was scratched up. I also have the original album. This album/CD is my stress buster. When I need to relax and unwind and feel human and loved, I reach for First Light and my world is right again. Each song takes you on a voyage and makes you feel renewed and ready to start all over again with a relaxed smile. Freddie's trumpet and the rest of his group gives you a treat with their expertise and creativity. I have referred this album/CD to several people and they all feel the same way. Anyone who appreciates good jazz and great music will love this album/CD. Mo