This single-CD reissues all of the music (except for a second take of "Moe, Jr.") formerly on a two-LP set having the same name and catalog number. Before that, the music originally came out on the Prestige album
Informal Jazz and the Riverside release
Homecoming. The often-overlooked pianist/composer
Elmo Hope is heard in three different settings. He first heads a four-song jam session (two swinging originals and a couple of standards) that has lengthy solos from trumpeter
Donald Byrd and the contrasting tenors
John Coltrane and
Hank Mobley, along with fine support from bassist
Paul Chambers and drummer
Philly Jones. The 1961 dates consist of a sextet outing with trumpeter
Blue Mitchell and the tenors of
Jimmy Heath and
Frank Foster, plus four numbers played with the trio from the album (which has bassist
Percy Heath and drummer
Philly Joe Jones). Other than a version of "Imagination," all of the selections from 1961 are
Hope's intriguing and ultimately logical originals. Excellent music from an underrated great.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi