It's almost hard to imagine that this supergroup ever, as a bunch of young dogs, formed Joshua Redman's guidance group. In 1994 this quartet made the album , as descendants of the neo-bop who wanted to put jazz back on the map as a traditional and well-played style. In the meantime, these four gentlemen have earned their spurs in jazz and they each dared to experiment even more, in their turn, Brad
… Mehldau in the lead. Yet they now sound on RoundAgain like four early gray eminions of the neo-bop. It is just as relaxed as it is played virtuoso in seven atmospheric and skilled jazz pieces. Each delivered one or more compositions and the foursome still sounds flawlessly in tune with each other on this album that on paper could not fail. (MR)more