This 1965 session pairs
Jackie McLean with
Lee Morgan in the front line and features a rhythm section of pianist
Harold Mabern, bassist Herbie Lewis, and drummer Billy Higgins. Right -- a powerhouse band. Originally recorded in 1965, it wasn't released on LP until 1979, and then on CD as part of the Mosaic box set (The Complete Blue Note 1964-1966). This is its first release as a separate title on CD. The music here is much more straight-ahead than on other
McLean dates from the 1960s. The presence of
Morgan puts
McLean in the position of having to be at his best, as on the stellar opening cut, "Bluesanova," which combines bossa, soul-jazz, and hard bop. Another tight moment on the set is
McLean's "Tolypso," a sideways take on calypso that reaches over into hard bop. The interplay between the saxophonist and trumpet player is air-tight and rousing. Other cuts of note are
Morgan's fine swinging ballad "Slumber" and the steaming title cut. This is a welcome addition to the
McLean catalog on disc. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi