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a heavy post-Bad Plus european modernism that moves in a frillion directions at once. i've never known a better place to use the word "cavalcade." such frantic antics! lazerbea.ms
supported by 6 fans who also own “No Rank, no Hill”
This is fantastic album, full of energy, not exaggerated improvisations and very well and tight playing. Top notch free jazz with superb playing. Krzysztof Maj
supported by 6 fans who also own “No Rank, no Hill”
Easily one of my favorite albums. I mean of all time. For some reason, Dolphy's "Out to Lunch" keeps jumping in my head when I listen to this, although this album sounds almost nothing like that one. I think the connection is this: when I heard "Out to Lunch" for the first time, I had an overwhelming feeling that music would stay with me my entire life. I have the same feeling about this album. earleybr