On their first six recordings, the
World Saxophone Quartet (comprised of altoists
Oliver Lake and
Julius Hemphill, tenor saxophonist
David Murray, and baritonist
Hamiet Bluiett) stuck exclusively to group originals. This 1986 release was a major departure, for the innovative group performed fresh and generally unpredictable versions of five songs by
Duke Ellington and two (including two renditions of "Take the 'A' Train") by
Billy Strayhorn. Although the tunes (which include "Lush Life," "Sophisticated Lady," and "In a Sentimental Mood") are familiar, the interpretations are certainly unusual, showing respect for the original melodies and then coming up with new directions. This is thought-provoking music that serves as the perfect introduction to the unique
World Saxophone Quartet. ~ Scott Yanow