Alex, thanks for the Freddie Hubbard story.
I was visiting my parents in LA and got to see him in the late 80's. Very powerful band. My rocker Dad talked years later about how great it was, but he didn't have a clue what they were doing.
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@alexatpos My bad, I knew you had CDs but I thought vinyl was your first preference. As for tube amps I may just try one out myself because there are a lot of inexpensive models manufactured in China that have great reviews. Maybe a tube headphone amp? That Freddie Hubbard essay was great. I listen to Red Clay often. Here is the great Coltrane 1961 "Ole" session mentioned in the essay that features Hubbard on trumpet. Hubbard starts soling around 3:30 https://youtu.be/wr5BotYA3U8?si=FPD0xUJvertj9lbg
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A not-so-well-known Hubbard album with Lew Tabackin, JoAnne Brackeen, Eddie Gomez and Roy Haynes... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWjr9ZqF9lE&list=RDbWjr9ZqF9lE&start_radio=1
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