There are some good solos by reed player
Moe Koffman on this CD but he was clearly trying to be "with it" by chasing trends of the era. The repertoire (which includes "Comin' Home Baby," "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy," "Watermelon Man" and a remake of
Koffman's big seller "Swinging Shepherd Blues") is dominated by jazz hits of the era and
Koffman, who sometimes plays two tenors at once (sounding like a one-handed
Rahsaan Roland Kirk!), also plays an electrified sax but is best on his flute. The Montreal-based organ-bass-drums rhythm section does their job well and there are enough worthwhile
Koffman solos (particularly on the medium-up tempo "Spectacular" which is really "There Will Never Be Another You") to make this set worth picking up if not essential. ~ Scott Yanow