Two very different sessions are combined on this two-LP set. Trumpeter
Lester Bowie and a quintet also including
Ari Brown on tenor and soprano, pianist
Art Matthews, bassist
Fred Williams, and drummer
Phillip Wilson, are often used to accompany the soulful and gospel-oriented vocals of
Fontella Bass and
David Peaston (in addition to taking colorful solos). The 12-minute "For Louie" and a suite that is dominated by an emotional version of "Everything Must Change" are highlights; also memorable is a brief version of
Albert Ayler's "Ghosts." The second album is quite a bit different, a set of unaccompanied trumpet solos by
Bowie that are often quite humorous. On "Miles Davis Meets Donald Duck," the meeting does seem to take place; "Thirsty?" is a funny joke, and some of the other pieces (including "Organic Echo," "Dunce Dance" and "Fraudulent Fanfare") are brief but effective wisecracks. All in all, this two-fer shows off both
Lester Bowie's playing abilities and his sense of humor. ~ Scott Yanow