One of
Art Blakey's final recordings as a leader features two separate pianists (
Benny Green and
Mulgrew Miller) and two bassists (
Leon Lee Dorsey and
Lonnie Plaxico) taking part, along with the guest appearance of former
Jazz Messenger Freddie Hubbard.
Blakey was going deaf near the end of his life and sounds a tad tentative at times, while
Hubbard's return may have been more to improve his chops (which had been in question after his experiments with fusion). The trumpeter seems rejuvenated by working with his former boss and his latest crop of Young Lions, who also include tenor saxophonist
Javon Jackson.
Hubbard brought along a new composition, the funky "Feel the Wind," along with two older works, the snappy "Arietis" (misspelled "Arieties" by the label) and his well-known waltz "Up Jumped Spring"; he is in fine form throughout the session. The youngsters also prove themselves, with
Jackson playing at a level beyond his years.
Green and
Dorsey are on the first session, which also features a brisk reading of "Off Minor" and an overly dramatic "Embraceable You."
Miller and
Plaxico take over for a medley of ballads by the trio and a slash-and-burn performance of
Charlie Parker's "Big Foot."