blajay Posted October 2, 2009 Report Posted October 2, 2009 So Sing Me A Song Of Songmy doesn't get much airplay in the Stereojack household then, eh? Bought it when it came out, shitcanned it not long after. A trumpet playing buddy of mine (and big Freddie fan) keeps touting this one to me, but I think I can live without it. Ha! I love that album, weird as it may be. And that picasso painting is a badass cover. Quote
sidewinder Posted October 2, 2009 Report Posted October 2, 2009 Another for 'High Blues Pressure'. I've been playing that LP quite a lot lately. In a way, it's almost a 'sister album' to 'Blue Spirits', in that it has the extended lineup with euphonium and the added depth. And of course there is 'Night of the Cookers' Vols 1 and 2... Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted October 2, 2009 Report Posted October 2, 2009 So Sing Me A Song Of Songmy doesn't get much airplay in the Stereojack household then, eh? Bought it when it came out, shitcanned it not long after. A trumpet playing buddy of mine (and big Freddie fan) keeps touting this one to me, but I think I can live without it. Ha! I love that album, weird as it may be. And that picasso painting is a badass cover. It is interesting, but not really a Hubbard album, nomatter the name on the top. Quote
gmonahan Posted October 3, 2009 Report Posted October 3, 2009 There is jawdropping live Hubbard on Above and Beyond (Softly as In a Morning Sunrise). Oh yeah, "Above and Beyond" is a great album--Freddie in *great* form. greg mo Quote
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