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Album Review

While listed in trumpeter Freddie Hubbard's discography, listening reveals this to be more accurately a Curtis Fuller and friends date. Beyond that, there is a conspicuous absence of information on these tracks from the 1960s. The liner notes only offer glib thumbnail bios of Hubbard, trombonist Fuller, and reed player Yusef Lateef. The standard reference sources are equally silent on the origins of the session or sessions documented here. Lack of background aside, this is engaging, earthy hard bop. No fresh ground is broken, but there are good solos throughout and effective contributions from the uncredited rhythm section — if it's not the Red Garland or Wynton Kelly trio, it's a group of that superior caliber. The three legendary horn players are only together on four tracks; two feature just Fuller and one just Fuller and Hubbard. Next to the trombonist, the bulk of the solo work actually falls to the very capable pianist. Lateef's vibrato-rich flute on Fuller's prosaically titled "Flutie" is a highlight, as is his incisive tenor on an up-tempo take of Cole Porter's " Do I Love You." Hubbard is also in good form, but not as harmonically inventive as on his classic Blue Notes. As for Fuller, this is a solid date for the quintessential hard bop trombonist that showcases both his writing and his playing. His booming tone, though, sometimes gets the better of the microphone, resulting in occasional brittleness on the CD.

Biography

Born: December 15, 1934 in Detroit, MI

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Curtis Fuller belongs in the select circle with J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding, and a few others who make the trombone sound fluid and inviting rather than awkward. His ability to make wide-octave leaps and play whiplash phrases in a relaxed, casual manner is a testament to his skill. Fuller's solos and phrases are often ambitious and creative, and he's worked in several fine bands and participated in numerous great sessions. Fuller studied music in high school, then began developing his skills in an...
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Getting' It Together, Curtis Fuller
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  • $6.93
  • Genres: Jazz, Music
  • Released: 1961

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