Barrie Gott | Ferny Hills, QLD Australia | 10/13/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Some outstanding performances by the Brecker brothers, Marvin Stamm, Bill Wartrous and super drummer Steve Gadd. All the tracks "cook". There is something new every time you hear each song. Excellent variety. I wish there were more tracks."
The pat williams that you remember- almost
Barrie Gott | 03/09/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If you liked his early albums- like Shades of Today and Think, you'll like this one. It's different- every collection he does almost always is, but you can see his genius shining through as you listen, his trademark instrument mixes and the sense of humor that maybe made him a little too far out for some jazz purists.It's just too bad that Pat (or Patrick as he prefers now) never really caught on, even though his music is everywhere. If you are a fan- get this CD before they all disappear."
To me, it's a powerhouse.
Daniel E. Molloy | CT | 01/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I once read that this album was a "live studio" album. While I'm not sure exactly what that was meant to portray, it made me realize what I felt about it - it feels like a live performance. If this was a concert, of course he'd start with a piece like '10th AVENUE' and follow up with 'STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS' Then he'd slow it down with something like 'HER SONG' Okay, that's enough quiet stuff, let's get back to some whup-ass - a version of 'NEW YORK STATE OF MIND' that Billy could only dream about. Lord, lord, I miss Nat Adderley, especially when I hear 'JIVE SAMBA' Do you think it was Chuck Loeb's idea to include 'THE CHANT'? Perhaps a little tribute to his obvious mentor, Wes Montgomery? And, finally, McCartney's 'MULL OF KINTYRE' leaving us panting, screaming, dying for more, More, MORE - ENCORE! ENCORE! Williams' genius is so well displayed here - in the charts, in the direction, in the performance. Why was there never a follow-up? He said, "Let's do it again...I'll bring the charts." Why didn't he?"
Still miss the older stuff
Stephen Strachan | York, PA | 05/08/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Just didn't have the punch and fury exhibited on the only
other Pat(rick) Williams I own..."Threshold" (Capitol), one
of the FINEST, ALL-TIME POWERHOUSE BIG BAND LPs OF ALL TIME!!!Also recommended: "Images" (Michel LeGrand with Phil Woods)"