2014 album on which "Hutcherson is subdued, but his clean tone and subtle voicings are unmistakable, and his three original songs – the funky Hey Harold, the dreamy Montara and the sleekly swinging Teddy – show why he made an impact in his prime as a composer as well as an improviser. Here the soulful Sanborn plays like a post-bopper more than a sax sermoniser, but his searing cries and speech-like exhortations keep bursting the confines of the chords. Meanwhile, DeFrancesco is punchily rhythmic but cliche-free (despite quoting from all over jazz, including Miles Davis's So What solo on Sanborn's Delia), and Hart is coolly supportive and judiciously provocative".
- 1 Delia
- 2 Don Is
- 3 Hey Harold
- 4 Little Flower
- 5 Montara
- 6 Teddy
- 7 You