The main reason to search for this out-of-print LP is for the playing of the great, if short-lived, trumpeter
Booker Little who was the first on his instrument to emerge from the shadow of
Clifford Brown and start to develop his own voice. With tenor saxophonist
George Coleman,
Ray Draper on tuba, bassist
Art Davis and the drummer/leader (then 33 but already considered a giant for over a decade), the quintet performs six consistently enjoyable and hard-swinging numbers; highlights include "Night in Tunisia," "Tune-Up,"
Little's "Minor Mode" and "Love for Sale."