For this modern straight-ahead set,
Rick Margitza (heard on both tenor and soprano) performs six of his challenging originals plus "Embraceable You." The latter, whose melody is given some altered notes that do not help and make things sound sour, is a low point. However,
Margitza sounds much stronger on his originals, particularly the boogaloo "Hip Bop," the medium-tempo blues "Forty Five Pound Hound," and the joyful "At Long Last." His rhythm section is excellent (bassist
George Mraz is particularly responsive to the saxophonist's playing), and
Margitza sounds in prime form, showing individuality on both of his horns. ~ Scott Yanow