His octet was always the perfect setting for tenor saxophonist
David Murray, large enough to generate power but not as out of control as many of his big-band performances.
Murray contributed all five originals (including "Ming" and "Dewey's Circle") and arrangements, and is in superior form on both tenor and bass clarinet. The "backup crew" is also quite notable: altoist
Henry Threadgill, trumpeter
Olu Dara, cornetist
Butch Morris, trombonist
George Lewis, pianist
Anthony Davis, bassist
Wilbur Morris, and drummer
Steve McCall. These avant-garde performances (reissued on CD) are often rhythmic enough to reach a slightly larger audience than usual, and the individuality shown by each of these major players is quite impressive. Recommended.