Album
Here To Stay
1985 · Jazz
3 collectors on Gatefold own this

Here To Stay is a Jazz album by Freddie Hubbard, originally released in 1985. On Gatefold: 20 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
About
Here to Stay is a studio album by American jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard recorded on December 27, 1962, but not released on the Blue Note label until 1976 as BN-LA 496-2. It features performances by Hubbard, Cedar Walton, Reggie Workman, Philly Joe Jone, and Wayne Shorter. Norman Weinstein of All About Jazz commented "Another indication of Hubbard's well-seasoned taste on this session is revealed in using two of Cal Massey's most memorable composition, "Father and Son" and "Assunta." Listen to the solos by Hubbard and Shorter on "Assunta" and ask yourself if they haven't slipped to a new phase of their growth, apart from Blakey's band at this juncture, that's more darkly introspective. I hope the album title is true of the recording's fate". Speaking of the original double-LP release, Scott Yanow of AllMusic stated that, although the Hub Cap album is "excellent", "it is the full album of previously unreleased material from an all-star quintet that is of greatest interest". Personnel Freddie Hubbard - trumpet Wayne Shorter - tenor saxophone Cedar Walton - piano Reggie Workman - bass .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Philly Mignon5:28
- A2Father And Son6:34
- A3Body And Soul6:25
Side B
- B1Nostrand And Fulton7:07
- B2Full Moon And Empty Arms5:25
- B3Assunta7:05
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Bebop & Hard Bop
- warm
- swaggering
- soulful
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Reggie WorkmanBASS
- "Philly" Joe JonesDRUMS
- Cedar WaltonPIANO
- Wayne ShorterTENOR SAXOPHONE
- Freddie HubbardTRUMPET
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 20 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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