Keep Your Soul Together/Polar AC/Skagly

Keep Your Soul Together/Polar AC/Skagly

by Freddie Hubbard
Keep Your Soul Together/Polar AC/Skagly

Keep Your Soul Together/Polar AC/Skagly

by Freddie Hubbard

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Overview

BGO's 2014 release combines three albums Freddie Hubbard released during the '70s: 1973's Keep Your Soul Together, 1975's Polar AC, and 1979's Skagly. The disparate release dates illustrate how this three-fer covers a lot of ground, but the records essentially represent the final acts of Hubbard's time both at CTI and at Columbia. Keep Your Soul Together came out in 1974 and was his last full-fledged studio record for the label, with Polar AC functioning as a clearinghouse for his time there (two previously released cuts, plus three unheard ones), while Skagly was his last for Columbia. There are similarities running throughout these three records -- a slight emphasis on groove, a production so textured it's almost painterly, more room for improvisation than conventional wisdom suggest. There's no denying these are smooth jazz records running through the doors fusion opened but concentrating on rhythms and aural colors, which is enough to have all three albums feel of a piece, but what surprises is that underneath those glossy surfaces there are some real improvisations. Keep Your Soul Together and Polar AC veer toward hard bop solos while Skagly gets both funkier and flirts with the wide-open vistas of fusion, with the dense grooves suddenly getting spacy. Despite these avant flourishes, all three records are decidedly mainstream, in a '70s way: they're slick in a way that can fade into the background, but listen closer and it's apparent that Hubbard retained his deep jazz roots even at his smoothest moments. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 05/13/2014
Label: Bgo
UPC: 5017261211446
Rank: 88513

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Brigitte
  2. Keep Your Soul Together
  3. Spirits of Trane
  4. Destiny's Children
  5. Polar AC
  6. People Make the World Go Round
  7. Betcha By Golly, Wow
  8. Naturally
  9. Son of Sky Dive

Disc 2

  1. Happiness is Now
  2. Theme From "Summer of '42" (The Summer Knows)
  3. Cascais
  4. Skagly
  5. Rustic Celebration

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Freddie Hubbard   Primary Artist,Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Billy Childs   Keyboards
Tosha Samaroff   Strings
Aurell Ray   Guitar
Carl Burnett   Drums
Joe Malin   Strings
Junior Cook   Sax (Tenor)
Emanuel Green   Strings
Phil Bodner   Woodwind
Max Ellen   Strings
Paul Gershman   Strings
Ralph Penland   Drums
Airto   Percussion
Irving Spice   Strings
George Duke   Clavinet,Guest Artist
George Marge   Woodwind
Kent Brinkley   Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric)
Matthew Raimondi   Strings
George Cables   Piano,Piano (Electric)
Garnett Brown   Brass
Romeo Penque   Woodwind
Jeff Baxter   Guitar,Guest Artist
Phil Ranelin   Trombone,Guest Artist
Marvin Stamm   Brass
Manny Vardi   Strings
Tony Price   Brass
Alan Rubin   Brass
Al Brown   Strings
Wally Kane   Woodwind
Charles McCracken   Strings
Paulinho Da Costa   Percussion,Guest Artist
David Nadien   Strings
Harold Kohon   Strings
Paul Faulise   Brass
Jack DeJohnette   Drums
Larry Klein   Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric)
George Benson   Guitar
Hubert Laws   Flute
Lennie White   Drums
Wayne Andre   Brass
Lenny White   Drums
Ron Carter   Bass,Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric)
Hadley Caliman   Flute,Sax (Tenor)
George Ricci   Strings
Billy Cobham   Drums

Technical Credits

Freddie Hubbard   Composer,Producer
Fred Valentine   Photography
Charles Waring   Liner Notes
Pete Turner   Cover Photo
Bob Ciano   Design
Tony Lane   Design
Andrew Thompson   Remastering
Michael Davenport   Associate Producer
Rudy Van Gelder   Engineer
Nat Adderley   Composer
Don Sebesky   Arranger
Talita Long   Model
Gary Heery   Photography
Bernie Grundman   Mastering
Bob James   Arranger
Larry Klein   Composer
Creed Taylor   Producer
Rik Pekkonen   Mixing,Engineer
Dr. George Butler   Executive Producer
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