This quartet set was an unusual release for
Paul Bley's Improvising Artists label in that the music was not comprised of free improvisations and the session was actually recorded independently and then bought by the company. The 1967 session was an early effort by pianist
Mike Nock,
Bennie Maupin (who doubles on tenor and flute and often sounds here a bit like
Joe Henderson), bassist
Cecil McBee and drummer
Eddie Marshall. Together they perform seven of
Nock's post bop originals and there is enough adventure in the music to hold on to one's interest. This set has been reissued on CD through Black Saint/Soul Note.