All of the recordings by
Tony Williams' hard bop quintet of the late '80s/early '90s are worth owning. Trumpeter
Wallace Roney,
Billy Pierce (on tenor and soprano), and pianist
Mulgrew Miller offered consistently satisfying solos, bassist
Charnett Moffett was excellent in support, and the drummer-leader constantly pushed his sidemen; in concert his "support" could nearly drown out the soloists. For this 1988 studio session,
Williams contributed nine originals including "Pee Wee" from his days with
Miles Davis. The music is generally straight-ahead and full of passion. ~ Scott Yanow