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| Sonny Rollins | Primary Artist, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone |
| Stanley Cowell | Piano |
| Yoshiaki Masuo | Guitar |
| Rufus Harley | Bagpipes |
| Bob Cranshaw | Bass Guitar |
| James Mtume | Percussion |
| David Lee | Drums |
| Mtume | Contributor |
| Stanley Cowell | Contributor |
| Rufus Harley | Contributor |
| Bob Cranshaw | Contributor |
| Orrin Keepnews | Producer |
| David Lee | Contributor |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Scott Yanow
Sonny Rollins' 1974 appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival was warmly received. Joined by his usual band of the period pianist Stanley Cowell, guitarist Masuo, electric bassist Bob Cranshaw, drummer David Lee, and percussionist Mtume, Rollins manages to turn such unlikely material as "To a Wild Rose" and "A House Is Not a Home" into jazz. The world's only jazz bagpipe player Rufus Harley makes his presence felt on "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot."