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Trumpeter Freddie Hubbard burst upon the Blue Note scene in June 1960 with his auspicious debut album Open Sesame. Within 6 months Hubbard had already recorded a follow-up ( Goin’ Up ) and appeared as a sideman on sessions with Tina Brooks ( True Blue ), Hank Mobley ( Roll Call ), Kenny Drew ( Undercurrent ), and Jackie McLean ( Bluesnik ). Hubbard’s bravado style was already fully formed on Open Sesame with his brilliant tone and jaw-dropping technical prowess at the helm of sterling quintet with tenor saxophonist Tina Brooks, pianist Duke Jordan, bassist Sam Jones, and drummer Art Taylor. Highlights of the set include the hard-charging title track, a stunning ballad performance on “But Beautiful,” and a grooving version of “One Mint Julep.”
Tracks
Side A
1. Open Sesame
2. But Beautiful
3. Gypsy Blue
Side B
1. All Or Nothing At All
2. One Mint Julep
3. Hub's Nub