Lem Winchester, an ill-fated vibraphonist who was influenced musically by
Milt Jackson, teams up with tenor saxophonist
Oliver Nelson, altoist
Curtis Peagler and a fine rhythm section for a good straight-ahead date that has been reissued on CD.
Nelson emerges as the most distinctive solo voice, and since he contributed three of the six songs, the tenorman's musical personality dominates this set.
Winchester shows much potential that, due to his untimely death in early 1961, was never fulfilled. Good bop-based music.