One of
Freddie Hubbard's best albums since the early '70's, this quintet date finds him joined by quite an all-star lineup:
Lew Tabackin on tenor and flute, pianist
Joanne Brackeen (who has many fine solos throughout the album), bassist
Eddie Gomez and drummer
Roy Haynes. Highpoints include
Hubbard's tender version of "Misty" (at the time he had a particularly lovely tone on fluegelhorn),
Brackeen's "Heidi-B" and the quintet's rendition of the standard "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes."