Includes insert with liner notes by Gilles Peterson & Peter Anthonissen.
Previously unreleased live recordings, recorded by Belgian Radio and Television (BRT) on a cold night in the church of Our Lady Queen in the small Heist-op-den-Berg hamlet of Zonderschot in 1973. The concert was organised by Juul Anthonissen, the owner of Hnita-Jazz Club.
Personnel
Freddie Hubbard: trumpet
Herman ‘Junior’ Cook: tenor sax & flute
Kent Brinkley: bass
George Cables: electric piano
Michael Carvin: percussion
Recorded by National Belgian Radio & Television Broadcast Service (BRT) in 1973. Mastered by Gert Van Hoof.
Cut by Dubplates & Mastering.
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this is one of those rare jazz albums that's so infectious and catchy. smooth, and calculated. I didnt know anything about these guys until listening to this project. feel in love with it. defintely worth a listen Reuben Goddard
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Angel,
I heard your interview with Jason Woodbury on Aquarium Drunkard's "Transmissions" podcast today. It was truly remarkable and touched my heart. I bought this album immediately afterward and am so grateful to you for this nourishing music in these strange, trying days. I hope I can time my next trip to Chicago to be able to see you perform live. Thank you! Michael Feltes
Previously a holy grail for collectors, the reissue of “Infinity” gives a peek into the wildly creative Philly jazz scene of of the '70s and '80s. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 16, 2021