The album jacket of this budget LP contains many mistakes (
Cedar "Watton" on piano?) and the recording quality of the live (bootleg?) session is erratic but trumpeter
Freddie Hubbard was at the peak of his powers in the early '70s, making this set worth picking up by his true fans.
Hubbard stretches out on long versions of "Intrepid Fox" and "Pensativa" with his quintet (which includes
Junior Cook on tenor, pianist
Cedar Walton, bassist
Wayne Dockery and drummer
Billy Hayes) and the rhythm section led by Watton, uhh
Walton gets
The Beatles' "Yesterday" as a feature.