Freddie Hubbard - The Surest Things Can Change video free download


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Duration: 06:21
Uploaded: 2011/01/16

Gino Vannelli's work of art "The Surest Things Can Change" from his 1977 album "A Pauper in Paradise".

Covered by Freddie Hubbard on his album "Super Blue" (1978).

Album credits: Freddie Hubbard - trumpet and flugelhorn / Hubert Laws - flutes / Joe Henderson - tenor sax / Ron Carter - bass / Jack DeJohnette - drums / Kenny Barron - keyboards / George Benson - guitar on track #2 / Dale Oehler - producer, keyboards on track #1

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9 years ago

Corea Kixx

Freddie is one of those special artists that has so much heart and soul, it's painful. i love his style so much!!! Thank you.

9 years ago

RedSnow Records

No ID killed it with this one damn!!

9 years ago

Phil Watson

Gorgeous interpretation by Freddie! :))

10 years ago

Sullivan Walker

GREAT RENDITION

11 years ago

Alejandra Vega

I know you must be thinking: "Ahhhhhhhh.... this post was because of Hubert Laws..." You know what? You are right! Oh God, if I cannot re-incarnate in a manatee, let me be Hubert Laws in my next life!!!!

11 years ago

Henry Cooper

Yes indeed!!!

11 years ago

Henry Cooper

hey buddy, come thru my channel. I have several tutorials how you can do that the easy way.

11 years ago

blackctbrutha

beautiful song...........thank you, freddy

11 years ago

Duriel Moore

Finally somebody put this up!

11 years ago

Duriel Moore

That's right!Communism!

11 years ago

blackctbrutha

I used to jam this on college radio, simply beautiful. Long Live WRFN _WFSK radio.

12 years ago

Adam HENLEY

Surely, amomg the most beautiful songs in Creation.

13 years ago

Phil Watson

Great cover! ; )

13 years ago

Saul Alvarado

Celestial

13 years ago

stormbrirger

delicious horn, delicous song, delicious Gino.

13 years ago

Henry Cooper

One of my favorite Gino Vannelli songs ever!

13 years ago

mary71257

@pandaman166 Thank you very much !!!! It is nice to meet another fan !!!!

13 years ago

pandaman166

@mary71257 Thank you! You uploaded wonderful videos too... I love GV! ;)

13 years ago

mary71257

Just beautiful, thank you...:)

13 years ago

satomisuperblack

Freddie rended the song as introspective as it could be. Nice idea usin' the flute in the Intro and for the "backgrounds". Some Pop tunes covered by Jazz artists are sometimes a letdown addin' nothing to the original but the melody played by an instrument instead of the voice. In this case the blues spreads from the trumpet like there were lyrics. Music tells what's happened to the promises made IN THE SPRING OF LIFE

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