It is obvious from the first notes that this is a very different outing by
the World Saxophone Quartet -- the band is backed by a rhythm section. The playing of keyboardist
Donald Blackman, bassist
Calvin Jones and drummer
Ronnie Burrage actually adds to the music rather than taking away from the core band, for their funky rhythms are fairly unpredictable and adventurous in their own way.
The WSQ (which at the time consisted of
David Murray on tenor and bass clarinet, baritonist
Hamiet Bluiett, altoist
Oliver Lake and
John Purcell on saxello and tenor) sounds inspired by the "new" setting, and their playing is as adventurous as ever. Mostly sticking to group originals, the expanded band explores many moods on such numbers as "Wiring," "Rio," "The Desegregation of Our Children" and "When Thee Monarchs Come to Town." ~ Scott Yanow