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  • Home >> Freddie Hubbard >> Red Clay


    Freddie Hubbard

    Red Clay

    Freddie Hubbard, Trumpet
    Herbie Hancock, Piano
    Ron Carter, Bass
    Lenny White, Drums
    Steve Gadd, Drums
    Joe Henderson, Sax

    Produced by Creed Taylor

    Recorded at Van Gelder Studios
    Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
    Rudy Van Gelder, Engineer
    Recorded January 27, 29, 1970

    Catalog Number: EK 85216
    Format: CD
    Release Date: 1987
    Label: CTI/Sony




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    Click on tracks to hear sound samples.

    1. Red Clay (12:08)
    2. Delphia (7:20)
    3. Suite Sioux (8:36)
    4. The Intrepid Fox (10:42)
    5. Cold Turkey (10:26)*
    * Previously unreleased

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  • A Long Time CTI Music Fan
    This CD, along with all the other CTI music ever produced, is some of the best jazz you will ever hear. Red Clay was the first CTI music I ever bought back in 1973. After that, I got almost the entire CTI music collection. It is all good music. I originally bought it all on LP, before the days of CDs. I have since bought all the CD reproductions as they’ve been reissued through the years. You can’t go wrong with Red Clay or any of the CTI music.
    – a music fan

    One of His Best
    This 1970 recording was one of the last great releases of Hubbard’s uneven recording career (and given that he has spent the last few years recovering from a serious lip injury, he may never record another great album again). Coming on the heels of the excellent Straight Life, Hubbard reassembled some of the cast from that success for Red Clay, and the results were even more impressive.

    The title cut sets the no-nonsense tone for the date. Hubbard once told an interviewer that Red Clay sprung from his memories of his childhood in Indianapolis, noting that many of the neighborhood’s residents had come from the deep South, and he wanted the tune to evoke images of that Southern red clay.** On that score, the composition succeeds brilliantly. Hubbard opens it with a trumpet testimonial that summons up musical connections to field shouts while saxophonist Joe Henderson and pianist Herbie Hancock (both holdovers from Straight Life) hum beneath him. Drummer Lenny White kicks off the tune’s darting theme, and the band takes off on an immensely satisfying improvisational performance. It deserves a place among modern jazz classics.

    None of the other tunes score quite as successfully as “Red Clay,” but they are all excellent in their own right, especially “Suite Sioux” and “The Intrepid Fox,” both hard-driving performances that give Hubbard a chance to show off his considerable chops. As on Straight Life, Joe Henderson’s playing is a major plus, but then that’s no surprise. Throughout his career, Henderson has shown he can bring fire and intelligent playing to almost any setting.

    Hubbard’s recording career has featured some tremendous high points (it’s easy to forget that he made major contributions in his 20s to recordings by Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, Sonny Rollins and Oliver Nelson)... Happily, Red Clay falls into the major success category. It’s a terrific reissue that should be enjoyed by those who missed it the first time around, or by those who have heard it but forgotten how good it really was.

    – Tyler Smith

    ** – Actually, Freddie had been talking to me about the yet-to-be-titled song. He suggested Mississippi Mud. I proposed Red Clay as the title. CTI had a rather dramatic red sunset image. And, at the time I thought it would be a fitting tribute to Medgar Evans, who was assassinated by the Ku Klux Klan (1963). Thus, the “Red Clay” of Mississippi.

    – Creed Taylor


    Creed with Freddie


    Freddie & Joe Henderson


    Herbie Hancock

    Photos by Chuck Stewart

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