If you enjoyed the second great quintet of Miles Davis (1965-1968: ESP, Miles Smiles, Sorcerer, Nefertiti, Miles in the sky + concert at Plugged Nickel), then you'll love this album undoubtedly Wayne Shorter vintage 2001 . Never had found a group of this ilk. We are far from the tribute to Miles in the late 70s with VSOP but all the same, the shadow of flat miles on this acoustic quartet dream. Here is the creation prevails. The establishment at the highest level. And one begins to think that, yes, it was a great saxophonist composer of the 20th century (Footprints of course but also, Santctuary, Atlantis, Juju, GB, which can be found on the Blue Note albums following: Juju (1964) Adam's apple (1966) Schizophrenia (1967) PS: Note something quite rare: my friends who love the classic loved this album. My friends who love jazz fusion loved. My friends who love rock loved it too. Test your taste, put to the test. Listen.