In 2001 Savant Records brought out 
Blythe Byte, an album by alto saxophonist 
Arthur Blythe. For his second Savant release and sequel to the excellent live album 
Spirits in the Field, 
Blythe chose pianist 
John Hicks, drummer 
Cecil Brooks III, and Dwayne Dolphin, the Oakland-cum-Pittsburgh bassist who came up working with 
Wynton Marsalis and 
Hank Crawford. What resulted was a well-balanced assortment blending three original compositions, an old-fashioned spiritual, the Latin pop tune "Besame Mucho," 
Billy Strayhorn's reflective "My Little Brown Book," 
John Coltrane's "Naima," and three exquisite airs by 
Thelonious Monk. As would be the case with his 2003 Savant release Exhale, the title track on 
Blythe Byte is a miniature lasting less than 60 seconds. ~ arwulf arwulf