Organist
Larry Young, who really found his own sound back in 1965 with the classic
Unity album, is deep in the funk on this later Blue Note album (which has been included in the Mosaic box set
The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Larry Young). With altoist
Byard Lancaster, tenor saxophonist
Herbert Morgan, guitarist
George Benson, and drummer
Eddie Gladden completing the quintet, there are some explorative solos but the less imaginative funk rhythms lower the content of the music somewhat.
Larry's wife
Althea Young has an effective vocal on "My Funny Valentine," but overall this is a lesser effort.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi