After some introductory, anthemic clocks followed by a saxophone burst of energy, which extends over the pieces 1-3, is second to none. Not until the fourth piece, there is a well-deserved relaxation redemptive. The sounds gushing forth from Coltrane's saxophone (or soul?) As from a highly pressurized source, acoustically driven mainly by a fine drum mat. With all the energy and despite the strong character seemingly improvised music acts confessional-person, which makes them very likable.
The recording quality can I find convincing. The sound of the CD is clear with well-defined treble what the fine percussion very benefits and presents the music in stereophonic width instead of space. The good recording level is at the piano clearly that sounds recorded almost modern without the tinny-jaulige many other production this time.