| Jazz 
 Recorded in 1978
 
 Mal Waldron piano
 Terumaso Hino cornet
 Steve Lacy soprano sax
 Hermann Breuer trombone
 Cameron Brown bass
 Makaya Ntshoko drums
 
 Pianist and composer Mal Waldron (1926-2002) was admired for his angular playing, Monk-influenced playing. One of his most important recordings ever is "Moods", originally released as a double vinyl in 1979. In the seventies Waldron's improvisations were stretching out and getting more adventurous as he absorbed the lessons of free playing. His association with "Professor Soprano" Steve Lacy was of particular importance for both musicians. Japanese trumpet virtuoso Terumasa Hino adds a world of lyrical and dramatical highlights to this music, while trombone player Hermann Breuer breathes a lot of warmth into the band's sound. The three-horn band is considered a "wonderful sextet" (All Music Guide) and "one of the most interesting bands of the time" (HiFi Stereophonie).
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