This is an unusual recording by baritonist
Hamiet Bluiett in that his adventurous solos are more advanced than the music and the other players. Several of the songs are straight-ahead blues, so
Bluiett's screeching high-note baritone sometimes seems a bit out of place on his own record. There are some good moments (particularly when
Bluiett is content to caress or stick close to the melodies) and he has a few fine outings on alto clarinet, including on "Daddy Banks" (which is based on "Please Send Me Someone to Love"). But much of the time it sounds like
Bluiett and his sidemen (guitarist
Ted Dunbar, bassist
Clint Houston, and drummer
Ben Riley) are in different rooms altogether or, at a minimum, have different conceptions over what the music should sound like. This is an intriguing but not particularly essential release. ~ Scott Yanow