One of the most satisfying recordings to be released in 1980 (and since reissued on CD in the OJC series), this date by pianist
George Cables (who contributed four of the six group originals) features trumpeter
Freddie Hubbard (who brought in "Byrdlike") and tenor saxophonist
Ernie Watts in fiery form; the two horn players took time off from their much more commercial efforts for other labels. Vibraphonist
Bobby Hutcherson is also in the sextet/septet with bassist
Tony Dumas, drummer
Peter Erskine, and sometimes percussionist
Vince Charles; the one departure is "The Stroll," which is an adventurous piano-vibes duet by
Cables and
Hutcherson. The solos overall are concise and make expert use of each note.
Cables' tunes (including "Morning Song," "I Told You So," and "Inner Glow") are generally catchy and memorable while "Byrdlike" gives the virtuosos an up-tempo blues to romp through. This logically conceived and well-paced set is a gem that is highly recommended.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi