Happily, Blue Note Records and
Michael Cuscuna have reissued this wonderfully relaxed recording, which dates from a very fertile period of the renowned jazz label's history. Tenor saxman
Jordan was influenced by and shares influences with
Sonny Rollins,
Dexter Gordon,
John Coltrane and
Hank Mobley; the early inspiration of
Lester Young can also be heard. On this date, the selection of tunes is pleasantly balanced between three originals, two bebop standards, and
Ellington's "Sophisticated Lady." Trumpeter
Art Farmer's playing is up to his usual high standard -- thoughtful, sensitive and technically brilliant. Pianist
Sonny Clark is captured during the most prolific phase of his ten-year recording career; together with bassist
George Tucker and drummer
Louis Hayes, they create a solid, swinging and simpatico rhythm section.