Only Dee Dee Bridgewater can the classical modern jazz vocals to give so attractive features such as Dianne Reeves made by Blue Note. The title of this CD is indeed boastful, but he does not promise too much. In this encounter with the great representatives of the modern tradition Kenny Barron makes sure taste for the piano accompaniment and the winds can be found such illustrious masters such as Clark Terry, Phil Woods and James Moody. Mostly ballads come to lecture; but fortunately it the clever arrangements prevent them from slipping into plush nightclub sounds. Kess metallic melting of Nancy Wilson, the flashes in Dianne Reeves's voice again, and then gives it this sexy own character in combination with the Fitzgerald-Vaughan timbre, here unfolds particularly effective in the encounters with the great wind soloists.