The third of
Bennie Green's three Prestige albums from 1955-1956 features the personable trombonist in a quintet with the young tenor-saxophonist
Eric Dixon (here showing a strong
Paul Gonsalves influence), and an obscure but swinging rhythm section (composed of pianist
Lloyd Mayers, bassist
Sonny Wellesley, and drummer
Bill English). The solos are colorful if occasionally stumbling, and the arrangements of the four standards and
Green's "East of the Little Big Horn" have their share of surprises; "Walkin'" and "The Things We Did Last Summer" are taken at two different tempos while "It's You or No One," normally a ballad, really cooks.