This live two-CD set, one of the last recordings by
the Tony Williams Quintet before it disbanded, is a fine retrospective of the group's music. All but
the Beatles' "Blackbird" are originals by the drummer/leader, and the 11 lengthy performances (only two songs clock in at less than nine minues and 51 seconds) give one a strong idea as to how the quintet sounded during a typical club performance. Trumpeter
Wallace Roney and the versatile
Bill Pierce (on tenor and soprano) have their spots, and pianist
Mulgrew Miller is well-featured on the thoughtful "Citadel" while bassist
Ira Coleman is heard purely in a supportive role. There is never any doubt who the leader is, for
Tony Williams dominates the ensembles, taking several five-minute drum solos and being quite prominent in the mix. ~ Scott Yanow