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| Dizzy Reece | Primary Artist, Trumpet |
| Ron Carter | Bass |
| Hank Jones | Piano |
| Cecil Payne | Baritone Saxophone, Brass |
| Joe Farrell | Flute, Tenor Saxophone |
| Charlie Persip | Drums |
| Ron Carter | Contributor |
| Hank Jones | Contributor |
| Cecil Payne | Contributor |
| Joe Farrell | Contributor |
| Rudy Van Gelder | Engineer |
| Charlie Persip | Contributor |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Scott Yanow
This is one of trumpeter Dizzy Reece's finest recordings, a well-planned sextet date reissued on CD with baritonist Cecil Payne, Joe Farrell on tenor and flute, pianist Hank Jones, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Charlie Persip that is on the level of a Blue Note album. Reece who contributed three diverse originals performs mostly minor-toned songs that seem to really inspire the musicians. The solos tend to be concise but quite meaningful, and, overall, this hard bop but occasionally surprising session is quite memorable. Strange that Reece would not get another opportunity to lead a record date until 1970.