The particularly strong material and the all-star lineup (tenor saxophonist Ralph Moore, trumpeter Terence Blanchard, pianist Benny Green, bassist Peter Washington, and drummer Kenny Washington) make this a particularly enjoyable set from the tenorman. Although still displaying the inspiration (soundwise) of early-'60s John Coltrane, Moore had developed an increasingly original style within the modern mainstream throughout the 1980s. Highlights of this excellent set include J.J. Johnson's "Enigma" (a ballad feature for Moore), Hank Mobley's "This I Dig of You," and Moore's "Blues for John" (written in tribute to Coltrane). One of Ralph Moore's more significant recordings to date. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Freeway 8:04
Ralph Moore
2 Enigma 5:29
J.J. Johnson
3 Episode From A Village Dance 7:37
Donald Brown
4 Morning Star 8:31
Rodgers Grant
5 This I Dig Of You 5:36
Hank Mobley
6 Blues For John 5:04
Ralph Moore
7 Punjab 6:59
Joe Henderson
8 One Second, Please 5:01
Elmo Hope
Credits :
Bass – Peter Washington
Congas – Victor See Yuen (tracks: 3)
Drums – Kenny Washington
Piano – Benny Green
Saxophone – Ralph Moore
Trumpet – Terence Blanchard (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 7)
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