The innovative violinist
Jean-Luc Ponty was making a strong impression in the United States in 1969, a year in which he made four notable American recordings that solidified his reputation a few years before he formed his own fusion band. For this little-known effort,
Ponty is joined by a big band arranged by
Gerald Wilson and including pianist
George Duke (an important early collaborator), altoist
Bud Shank, flutist
Tony Ortega and guitarist
Wilbert Longmire. Highlights include "Summit Soul,"
Ponty's "Hypomode Del Sol" (which sticks effectively to one chord) and
Ron Carter's "Eighty-One." ~ Scott Yanow