Al Hall Jr.: synthesizer, trombone, percussion, producer, arranger
William \"Buck\" Clarke percussion, conga
Tony Flores: percussion
Maurice \"Mo\" Young: backing vocals
Jeanie Tracy: vocals, backing vocals
Juan Escovedo: bongos
Joe Sugayan: congas, percussion
Freddie Hubbard makes a sweet splash for the 80s in this great little set – one of his last electric outings before a return to more acoustic modes! The vibe's a bit leaner than some of his late 70s albums, with most of the electricity coming from the bass, and from the keyboards by Chester Thompson or Louis Small – but the record's definitely got that soaring sense of flow that Freddie brought to his best work of this nature – that new sound he unlocked during the 70s, which finally seemed to find the right voice for that mighty horn of his!.........DGA Want to be featured on this channel? Submit your content to: berniesbootlegs@gmail.com
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