Freddie Hubbard – Blue Spirits (Blue Note Tone Poet Series)
Freddie Hubbard – Blue Spirits (Blue Note Tone Poet Series)
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Blue Spirits is a bold and moody session from trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, recorded across two dates in 1965 and released in 1967 on Blue Note. Less fiery than some of his earlier hard bop outings, the album leans into more contemplative and atmospheric territory, showcasing Hubbard’s growing interest in modal jazz and complex arrangements. With a rotating cast including James Spaulding, Joe Henderson, Harold Mabern, and McCoy Tyner, the music is richly textured and subtly experimental. Tracks like “Soul Surge” and the title piece “Blue Spirits” balance lyricism with adventurous form, making this an underrated gem in Hubbard’s catalog.
Reviews
“A moody, exploratory album that reveals Hubbard’s compositional depth.” – AllMusic
“Blue Spirits isn’t as flashy as some of his earlier work, but it rewards close listening.” – DownBeat
“A cerebral and spiritual session—quietly dazzling.” – The Penguin Guide to Jazz
“Hubbard expands his language here—cooler, darker, and beautifully arranged.” – JazzTimes
“One of his most nuanced and forward-thinking Blue Note records.” – Stereogum
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:(101 votes)A1 Soul Surge
A2 Blue Spirits
B1 Outer Forces
B2 Cunga Black
B3 Jodo
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