Although best known as a flexible and tasteful drummer, 
Bob Moses displayed a great deal of talent as a composer and arranger on this exciting project. He utilized a particularly colorful cast of characters, including altoist 
David Gross, 
Jim Pepper on tenor, cornetist 
Terumasa Hino, trombonist 
Barry Rogers, flutist 
Jeremy Steig, vibraphonist 
David Friedman, guitarist 
Bill Frisell, keyboardist 
Lyle Mays, electric bassist 
Steve Swallow, 
Howard Johnson on electric contrabass clarinet and tuba, and the voices of 
Sheila Jordan and 
Jeanne Lee, among many others. Some of the music is quite lyrical and laid-back, and there are tributes to 
Miles Davis and 
Billy Strayhorn, but it is the rambunctious and hilarious "Everybody Knows You When You're Up and In" (his answer to "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out") that is most memorable. Highly recommended.