Canadian flutist
Moe Koffman was delighted to have a hit on his hands after the success of his "The Swingin' Shepherd Blues," so this Jubilee LP became his immediate follow-up album. Joined by guitarist
Ed Bickert, bassist
Hugh Currie and drummer
Ron Rully,
Koffman wrote five new originals for this record, including the light and breezy "Flute Salad" and the hip swinger "Marty's Morgue." He also adds an easygoing take of
Sonny Rollins' "Doxy," and a hard bop (with traces of funk in its introduction) arrangement of the standard "Alone Together."
Koffman switches to alto sax for his intricate "Bermuda Schwartz" (which features a fine solo by
Bickert and a few drum breaks), as well as on
Rully's exotic composition "What Can You Do." Long out of print, consider this LP to be extremely rare.