James Williams' second and last recording for Sunnyside includes several veterans of 
Art Blakey's bands, including the pianist/leader, saxophonist Billy Pierce, and guitarist 
Kevin Eubanks. Rounding out the sextet is alto saxophonist 
Bill Easley, bassist 
Rufus Reid, and drummer 
Tony Reedus (
Williams' nephew, a talented musician in his own right). The leader's thunderous post-bop vehicle "Progress Report" proves to be a driving opener, with strong solos by Pierce, 
Easley (on clarinet) and 
Eubanks. 
Williams' haunting "Mr. Day's Dream" is an infectious waltz with lush ensembles, with 
Easley carrying the theme on flute. 
Eubanks contributed the furious, constantly shifting "Unconscious Behavior," though it is the leader who really wails in this track. Conga player 
Jerry Gonzalez is added for the infectious Latin strut "Scenes from a Village Dance" (composed by another 
Blakey alum, pianist 
Donald Brown. Two tracks were added from 
Williams' earlier Sunnyside LP 
Alter Ego in the CD reissue of 
Progress Report, though 
Alter Ego was eventually released in complete form. Sadly, even the CD edition of 
Progress Report has long been out of print, so fans of the late 
James Williams will want to pick this one up before it disappears for good. ~ Ken Dryden