Maybe best known for his 1959 Contemporary album The Fox, tenor saxophonist
Harold Land spent the '50s and '60s rebuking the stereotype of the West Coast sound being all wafer-thin with his robust and intense work as both a solo artist and sideman. And while he slowed down a bit in the '70s,
Land came roaring back with this exceptional effort from 1981. Both the playing and the songs are all top notch. To help out,
Land enlists the fine talents of drummer
Billy Higgins, vibraphonist
Bobby Hutcherson, pianist
George Cables, trumpeter
Oscar Brashear, and bassist
John Heard. Highly recommended.
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Stephen Cook, Rovi