Jeremy shows us that jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard's mid-seventies Columbia releases are cheap heat well worth investing in. All of the fusion and jazz-funk elements that made people call Freddie "the next Miles Davis" are present.
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Smith - A Group Called Smith
Dirk Hamilton - You Can Sing on the Left or Bark on the Right
Mary McCreary - Butterflies in Heaven
ABC - The Lexicon of Love
Christmas Special 2022!
Joe Williams - A Man Ain’t Supposed to Cry
Rasa - Everything You See Is Me
Fast Product - Mutant Pop 78/79
Lui Collins - Baptism of Fire
Morgana King - New Beginnings
Change - Sharing Your Love
The Korgis - Dumb Waiters
Exuma - Snake
Steeleye Span - Below the Salt
The Ventures - Rock and Roll Forever
Paul Winter Consort - Icarus
ReWind: Environments - Disc 2
ReWind: The Ramsey Lewis Trio - The In Crowd
ReWind: Willie Nelson - Stardust
Season 3 Wrap-Up
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