Pianist Al Haig, a veteran of the bebop era, plays pretty modern on this quartet date which is co-led by guitarist Jimmy Raney. With backing by bassist Jamil Nasser and drummer Frank Gant, Haig and Raney interpret two bop standards and such later material as Herbie Hancock's "Dolphin Dance" and Eddie Harris' "Freedom Jazz Dance." Haig and Raney inspire each other to stretch out, including on an 11-minute version of "'Round Midnight." Thought-provoking music well worth hearing several times. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist:
1 Dolphin Dance 7:27
Herbie Hancock
2 Enigma 4:48
J.J. Johnson
3 Invitation 9:17
Bronislaw Kaper
4 Out of Nowhere 6:35
Johnny Green / Edward Heyman
5 Freedom Jazz Dance 4:40
Eddie Harris
6 'Round Midnight 11:00
Bernie Hanighen / Thelonious Monk / Cootie Williams
Credits:
Bass – Jamil Nasser
Drums – Frank Gant
Guitar – Jimmy Raney
Piano – Al Haig
Tracklist:
1 Dolphin Dance 7:27
Herbie Hancock
2 Enigma 4:48
J.J. Johnson
3 Invitation 9:17
Bronislaw Kaper
4 Out of Nowhere 6:35
Johnny Green / Edward Heyman
5 Freedom Jazz Dance 4:40
Eddie Harris
6 'Round Midnight 11:00
Bernie Hanighen / Thelonious Monk / Cootie Williams
Credits:
Bass – Jamil Nasser
Drums – Frank Gant
Guitar – Jimmy Raney
Piano – Al Haig
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