Although a bit underrated, drummer
Tony Williams Quintet was one of the top hard bop units of the late '80s.
Williams' originals (he contributed all seven of the compositions to this CD) gave his group a fresh repertoire, and his rather loud drumming really forced trumpeter
Wallace Roney,
Billy Pierce (on tenor and soprano), pianist
Mulgrew Miller, and the alternating bassists Ira Coleman (who would soon become the group's only permanent member) and
Bob Hurst to play with all of the energy and volume they could muster. This date is easily recommended to fans of the more adventurous side of straight-ahead jazz. ~ Scott Yanow