Many of the tracks on this record recall the
Ornette Coleman-influenced sound of
Pat Metheny's 80/81, which features swinging interplay between Metheny and tenor
Dewey Redman. Here it is
Bill McHenry and
Ben Monder who go at it on such tracks as "Hebuwuba," "Silly," "Blues," "No Idea," and "9/12." Monder's sonic choices on "9/12" are a departure, almost resembling early Robert Fripp.
McHenry's relaxed, smooth sound owes as much to
Stan Getz as to Redman and Coleman.
In contrast to the harmonically open, mid-tempo swing tunes,
McHenry offers the mellow "Afterthoughts," the ethereal waltz "Tuxedos," and a bossa nova called "The Sky Bird That Flies Away," which finds Monder playing beautifully on acoustic guitar. "Duo I (Pull Over)" and "Duo II (Rest Stop)" showcase
McHenry and Monder without the rhythm section (bassist Chris Higgins and drummer
Dan Rieser). The first duo piece is based on eighth-note lines and clearly articulated harmonies, while the second is more experimental, featuring low drone notes from
McHenry and odd blips and blasts from Monder. ~ David R. Adler