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  1. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Joined by an all-star group that includes tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, keyboardist Herbie Hancock, guitarist George Benson, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Jack DeJohnette, Hubbard is frequently astounding on “Straight Life” (check out that introduction) and “Mr. Clean,” constructing classic solos.

  2. 14 de oct. de 2012 · Straight Life (1971) Personnel: Freddie Hubbard (Trumpet, Flugelhorn) Joe Henderson (Tenor Saxophone) Herbie Hancock (Electric Piano) George Benson (Guitar) Ron Carter (Bass) Jack...

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  3. 16 de feb. de 2020 · Joined by an all-star group that includes tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, keyboardist Herbie Hancock, guitarist George Benson, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Jack DeJohnette, Hubbard is frequently astounding on "Straight Life" (check out that introduction) and "Mr. Clean," constructing classic solos.

    • Freddie Hubbard
  4. Freddie Hubbard – Straight Life ★★★★. CTI 6007 | Freddie Hubbard (t, ), Joe Henderson (ts), George Benson (g), Herbie Hancock (p, Fender Rhodes), Ron Carter (b), Jack DeJohnette (d), Richie Landrum (perc) and Weldon Irvine (tamb).

  5. 8 de ago. de 2007 · Straight Life is a stud in the CTI catalog and is unquestionably one of the best fusion recordings of all-time. Hubbard's concept is clear—let loose and jam, and ask questions later. The group—featuring Joe Henderson, George Benson, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette, and Richie Landrum—does just that, crafting two ...

  6. Straight Life is a soul/funk influenced jazz album recorded in 1970 by trumpeter Freddie Hubbard. It was recorded on 16 November 1970 and released between the albums Red Clay (1970) and First Light (1971).

  7. As soon as you hear Freddie's trade-offs with Jack DeJohnette that open "Straight Life", you will know you're about to hear something special. The first big solo goes to Joe Henderson (tenor sax): a true 4-minute monster that will erase any doubt on whether he belongs among the all-time greats.