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High Energy est un album de jazz du trompettiste de Jazz américain Freddie Hubbard.
Historique
Après avoir quitté CTI Records, High Energy est le premier album enregistré par Freddie Hubbard pour Columbia Records.
Titres
Toutes les compositions sont de Freddie Hubbard sauf mention.
- "Camel Rise" - 6:23 (G. Cables)
- "Black Maybe" - 4:58 (Wonder)
- "Baraka Sasa" – 10:29
- "Crisis" – 5:44
- "Ebony Moonbeams" - 6:55 (G. Cables)
- "Too High" - 6:37 (Wonder)
Arrangeur : Dale Oehler
Musiciens
- Freddie Hubbard - trompette
- Junior Cook- saxophone ténor, flute
- George Bohanon - trombone
- Dick "Slyde" Hyde - trombone
- Pete Christlieb - saxophone ténor, clarinette basse
- Ernie Watts - flute basse, saxophone soprano
- Dean Parks - guitare
- George Cables - piano électrique
- Joe Sample - clavinet, orgue
- Ian Underwood - synthétiseur
- Kent Brinkley - basse
- Ralph Penland - batterie
- Harvey Mason - batterie
- King Errison - percussions
- Victor Feldman - percussions
- Carmelo Garcia - percussions
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