The music on this budget LP is much better than the packaging, which does not give the complete personnel. The bulk of the album consists of seven of the eight titles that cornetist
Muggsy Spanier recorded with a quartet also including soprano saxophonist
Sidney Bechet, guitarist
Carmen Mastren and bassist
Wellman Braud (leaving out "If I Could Be With You"). The interplay between
Spanier and
Bechet on these longer-than-usual performances (clocking in around four minutes apiece instead of three) is quite memorable; highlights include "China Boy," "That's a Plenty" and "Sweet Sue." In addition, there are a pair of typical numbers by
Spanier's 1957 Dixieland band, a sextet with trombonist
Bill Johnson, clarinetist
Joe Barufaldi and pianist
Red Richards. Hopefully, all of this music will be reissued more coherently on CD.