This 1979 album is "as funky as Ornette Coleman's Prime Time but much more accessible. James 'Blood' Ulmer sprays guitar riffs and accents all over the place while the band plays the groove. Arthur Blythe's alto sax sound is still one of the best in the business. And Bob Stewart's tuba really gets in there to mix it up with the rest of the group, which includes James Newton, Jack DeJohnette and Cecil McBee".
- 1 Down San Diego Way
- 2 Lenox Avenue Breakdown
- 3 Slidin' Through
- 4 Odessa