Een "Tribute to Miles" van Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Tony Williams & Wallace Roney. (GK)
"This CD is packed with excellent straight-ahead, avant-garde, and free jazz that also features samples from speeches given by Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and audio by Deepak Chopra. Roney's evolved, imaginative use of his muted trumpet to achieve the meditative and philosophical concepts inherent in the opener "No Room for Argument" is accomplished effectively. His mentor piece, an arrangement and direction of "Homage & Acknowledgement," a vital rework featuring the duality of the great Buster Williams at work on the bassline for John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme," and Roney's interpretation of the trumpet sounds of Miles Davis on "Filles de Kilimanjaro" is a exceptional seven-minute masterwork that supplies both the spiritual depth and insistent ground rhythms inherent in the original recordings of the '60s. This CD is a great one and shows Roney as a leading jazz trumpeter." (Paula Edelstein, Allmusic)
Reunie uit 1994 van het beroemde jaren '60-quintet, met Wallace Roney in de plaats van de in 1991 overleden Davis. De overigen (Hancock, Shorter, Carter en Williams) treden meer op de voorgrond dan ze vroeger in dezelfde stukken deden...
Album uit 1995.