Red Clay by Freddie Hubbard

Red Clay

Freddie Hubbard

1970

Red Clay is a Jazz album by Freddie Hubbard, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 77 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Bebop & Hard Bop
  • warm
  • intense
  • urban

About

Originally released in 1970, <i>Red Clay</i> is one of Freddie Hubbard's best albums, and is an undisputed classic from the exceptional early-‘70s CTI catalog. Fusing jazz, soul, funk, and a touch of the blues, the legendary trumpeter is joined by some of the best session players in the game, including Herbie Hancock on keys, Lenny White on drums, Ron Carter on bass, with Joe Henderson and Stanley Turrentine on saxophone. While not as trippy or rock oriented as Miles' <i>Bitches Brew</i> (released the same year), it is still a progression of style, pushing the envelope of jazz into new directions but without the superfluous side effects that plagued some artists in the oncoming fusion era. Produced by Creed Taylor, it sounds as original and exciting 40 years later as it did upon its release. Golden-era hip-hop fans will recognize several key samples (by A Tribe Called Quest, among others), and hardcore jazz heads will be especially amped up for a previously unreleased live version of the title track, an 18-minute epic with turns from George Benson, Johnny Hammond, and Billy Cobham.

via Apple Music

The Clerk's got thoughts on this one. Mosh members get the full take →

Every pressing, with live pricesUnlock the pressing explorer + marketplace prices with Mosh Pit.

Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Red Clay12:05
  2. A2Delphia7:25

Side B

  1. B1Suite Sioux8:40
  2. B2The Intrepid Fox10:40

Credits

Performers

9 collectors on Gatefold own this · 77 pressings tracked on Gatefold