After being very active on records and in clubs from 1955-62, pianist
Red Garland went back to his native Texas. He did not return to records until 1971, when he cut "Auf Wiedersehen" and this particular LP, which has not yet been reissued on CD; except for a couple of Japanese dates in 1974, it would be another six years before
Garland began making a real comeback. Teamed up with
Jimmy Heath (who doubles on tenor and soprano), bassist
Peck Morrison and drummer
Lenny McBrowne,
Garland plays in the same distinctive style he had in the 1950s, not showing any decline or loss of chops. The quartet performs four jazz standards, the title cut (a Heath original), and
Leroy Vinnegar's "For Carl."