180g Audiophile-Quality Vinyl LP!
Pressed at Third Man in Detroit!
In his last release for the Impulse! label, Hubbard's ambitious 1963 recording The Body & the Soul includes both an all-star septet and an orchestra with strings. Including a number of Hubbard originals and such notables as Curtis Fuller (trombone), Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone), Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone), Cedar Walton (piano), Reggie Workman (bass), and Louis Hayes (drums), the album stands alone as one of the most unique productions in Freddie's substantive discography and as a showcase for the arranging skills of Wayne Shorter.
Verve by Request Series features transfers from the analog tapes remastered on 180g vinyl pressed at Third Man in Detroit.
Features
- Verve by Request Series
- 180g Audiophile-Quality Vinyl
- Vinyl LP
- Transferred from Analog Tapes
- Remastered
- Manufactured at Third Man Pressing in Detroit, MI
- Gatefold Jacket
Musicians
Freddie Hubbard | trumpet |
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Curtis Fuller | trombone |
Wayne Shorter | tenor sax |
Eric Dolphy | alto sax, flute |
Cedar Walton | piano |
Reggie Workman | bass |
Louis Hayes | drums |
Philly Joe Jones | drums |
Selections
Side A:
- Body and Soul
- Carnival (Manha De Carnaval)
- Chocolate Shake
- Dedicated to You
Side B:
- Clarence's Place
- Aries
- Skylark
- I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
- Thermo