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Released in 1975, this was trumpeter Freddie Hubbard's sixth and final release for Creed Taylor's, made at a time when he was already exploring new styles over at Columbia Records. It's his only CTI release that remains out of print - apart from a very brief Japan-only CD release some years back - but it's got some great tracks, players, textures and arrangements.Hubbard was prolific in his output throughout the 70s as both leader and sideman.After a string of albums on the Blue Note label in the 60s, he released two albums in 1969 that in some ways foreshadowed the two sides of his 70s work. While ' reaches out to the Miles Davis crowd, with growling rhodes, experimental textures and spatial jams, lurched into soul-jazz over a Bernard Purdie backbeat. Hubbard was to continue to slip into the cracks between jazz and funk throughout the 70s.Things got underway quickly in 1970 on CTI with two releases - the beautiful began to stretch the hard bop textures with a new electric feel, often courtesy of Mr Hancock's rhodes, while the looser hit a new groove with added percussion (including Weldon Irvine on tambourine!). 1971's expanded the palette with Don Sebesky's string orchestrations taking things to a different level, with the album reaching a wider audience and even nabbing a Grammy award. Almena typing method free download.
1972's continued the same pattern, with Sebesky's added string arrangements once again ensuring commercial success.In the early 70s, CTI frequently toured its high-profile roster of jazz stars - who included George Benson, Stanley Turrentine, Hubert Laws, Hubbard and others - and released the live results on a great series of albums under the name 'The CTI All-Stars'. Hubbard's tracks featured on both 1971's and 1972's three-album set. Also, check out this nice.In early 1973, CTI released two blistering live albums under the title 'Freddie Hubbard / Stanley Turrentine In Concert' - and - with several Hubbard originals, and Herbie Hancock working overtime on the rhodes on 'Hornets'. Later in the year, Hubbard pulled back to a septet for the beautiful, an almost perfect merge of hard bop, soul jazz (Junior Cook on tenor sax is a standout) and funky rhodes from Mr George Cables.in 1974, he took virtually the same band with him to Columbia Records to record the funky. There's a play with various styles here, and Hubbard seems atuned to the modal electricity of other jazz artists who were branching into post-Davis funk-jazz, like Eddie Henderson and Bobby Hutcherson. Cables is adding clavinet counter-rhythms to his rhodes, and the funk is pushing through to the front.In 1975's, Hubbard lets the funk take centre stage. Apart from the extended latinesque workout of 'Kudu', where Hubbard channels amplified and echoed Miles Davis wails, he sits back in a combo funk effort.
Cables' rhodes and string synthesiser become more textural and harmonic backing, with more straight-ahead funk emanating from the guitars of Ray Parker Jr and Johnny Guitar Watson, and even a group funk vocal track with 'Put It In the Pocket'. Later in the year, the group recorded the double-live set in Tokyo, with tracks drawn from his last three albums.Sometime between those two 1975 albums, CTI released this Freddie Hubbard album, Polar AC. It's a lush, heavily orchestrated, accessible piece of jazz that in some ways continues on from 'First Light' and 'Sky Dive' - the final track is an adaptation and extension of the title track from the latter album. Don Sebesky and Bob James tag-team the orchestrations and arrangements on two tracks each, with the band pulling back to septet for the final track. While I can't find exact recording dates, it has a definite pre-Columbia feel to it, and I wonder if it was held back while Hubbard was working his way out of his contract.Hubbard's playing is superb, but he gives just as much solo space to flautist Hubert Laws - at times it's almost a duo album, with the two intertwining over Sebesky and James' orchestrations, often joined by guitarist George Benson and rhodes player George Cables.
Sebesky and James almost seem to be having a pissing competition with their alternating string arrangements, the sense of competition often producing great results.The highlight is the Bob James-arranged 'People Make the World Go Round' previously performed by Hubbard on the superb Milt Jackson CTI album in 1972. It starts with Airto doing his 'talk to the animals' percussion noises against distorted patches of Rhodes colour from Cables. Whereas Don Sebesky's arrangement of the track on the Milt Jackson album worked its way into an angular keyboard-led funk, Bob James' arrangement here takes things deeper into the melodic melancholy that emanated from the Stylistics' original, with winding crescendoes of string melodies gradually providing a bed for Hubbard's solos.
Bob James also orchestrates another Stylistics track, 'Betcha By Golly Wow'.On the title track 'Polar AC', Sebesky builds up the tension with orchestral flourishes over a solid, joyous bass line from Ron Carter, anchored by some crazy snare and cymbal work from Jack deJohnette. Hubbard plays in and around the building strings with some great solo work.
The other Sebesky-arranged track is a cover of Nat Adderley's ' Naturally'. Said.Freddie Hubbard – Polar AC (1975) (MP3 links now replaced, please inform if any problems) Vinyl rip Choice of MP3s or full WAV files below. All downloads include a 200 dpi front cover scan, so you can see that Freddie IS, in fact, wearing pants. Leave a comment, or a thankyou, or a hi, and tick the notification box: then you’ll be informed when I scan the back cover and inner sleeve sometime soon. Right-click the links if you’re in the small comment window. Also, don’t miss the 12 album blog links in the post itself. MP3 @ 320kbps OR.
WAV files OR Four Rapidshare wav tracks and one Megaupload wav track. Said.vesper and Katonah, great to see you guys here;) e-mile - checked it out, a good collection, going to upload a few more versions there later. Bacoso - I'm glad i'm not the only one who tracks down 'useless' detail! That reminds me that I still need to scan the inner sleeve and post here. There's a pic of freddie inside, his hair at the time was similar to the front cover model, so i just assumed:) There's also a note inside that you can send Creed Taylor $1.50 to get a copy of the cover pic without the text, not sure if the offer still holds 33 years later. Said.looks like is corrupted.
Vesper: i don't have a blog but it aint good to give a rank as everybody does what he can do, and competition is the worst feeling created by human beings. Most of all you forgot to mention blogs that probably would beat any other, all depending on which side of music one finds his favorite stuff. No, ranking definitely means nothing. It's too much of a subjective thing, and there's nothing to win, so why.?
The only thing it could bring is jealousy and frustration, think about it! Said.OOOPS i removed my comment because i wrote stanley instead of freddie. But you already had replied and i did not see! To reply your question, yes i can usually download from megaupload. So here goes the deleted message again: simon666: sorry about the too hurried comment, my next one will consider your point of view;) basically realityunit removed all his shares when he began to work for the music industry, but i guarantee that this album was shared there one day. I remember he mainly shared his own rips but there's a probability that he took the rip at the same place than your friend did.
I just wanted to mention that realityunit had an important place in the blog history. About the big megaupload file: it's the truth. I just re-downloaded it right now for the 2nd time and the result is unfortunately the same. No big deal, i will get the separate files. Thanks for this fabulous album in hi-q, stanley rules.
Said.Thank you.Great quality rip and a very nice album. After all these decades the CTI/KUDU sound is completely distinctive - the thinking person's disco. I don't think I've heard an album of his that disappoints in any way.It might be worth noting to anyone going after the WAV version that only the individual links now work. The other 2 megaupload links produce a file but it cannot be uncompressed. Yes, I know you warned that the 1st megaupload link didn't work but I employed haste over observation and missed it.