The lineup on this mid-'50s
Cannonball Adderley date is like some kind of hard bop dream team: the alto sax legend is teamed up with brother
Nat on cornet,
Donald Byrd on trumpet,
Jerome Richardson on tenor sax and a rhythm section consisting of drummer
Kenny Clarke and bassist
Paul Chambers;
Horace Silver handles most of the piano chores, while
Hank Jones sits in on two tracks.
Adderley plays beautifully throughout; note especially the rhythmic tension he sets up as he plays straight eighths over the melody on "With Apologies to Oscar."
Horace Silver is at the top of his form as well, and seems to be having fun throwing around veiled
Monk references. The trumpet/cornet solo on "Bohemia After Dark," however, sounds tired and hesitant. Unfortunately, the sound quality of this disc varies (sometimes within a single track) more than it should for a recording of this vintage, and the disc's 35-minute length is another annoyance. But the weight of great performances by
Adderley, Silver and the infallible Clarke/Chambers axis, combined with the disc's attractive price, make it a solid value. Highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson