| Jazz / Post Bop, Hard Bop 
 Amy Roslyn	Production Coordination
 Bill Milkowski	Liner Notes
 Blake Taylor	Design, Art Direction
 Branford Marsalis	Sax (Tenor)
 C. Taylor	Producer
 Charles Fambrough	Bass, Arranger
 Creed Taylor	Producer
 Jeff "Tain" Watts Drums
 Jerry Gonzalez	Conga, Arranger
 Joe Ford	Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano)
 Kenny Kirkland Piano, Keyboards, Arranger
 Maureen Sickler	Assistant Engineer
 Mino Cinelu	Percussion
 Raymond Meier	Photography
 Reuven Kopitchinski	Photography
 Roy Hargrove	Trumpet
 Rudy Van Gelder	Engineer, Mixing
 Steve Berrios	Cabasa, Drums, Shaker, Percussion, Shakere, Conga, ?, Guiro, Arranger
 Todd Barkan	Producer
 Wynton Marsalis	Arranger, Trumpet
 
 Bassist Charles Fambrough gathered together a rather impressive lineup of young greats (including on various cuts trumpeters Wynton Marsalis and Roy Hargrove, saxophonists Branford Marsalis and Joe Ford, keyboardist Kenny Kirkland, drummer Jeff Watts, and three percussionists) for a set of tricky hard bop originals. The interplay between the two Marsalises on the rapid "Broksi" is a high point, but the solos throughout the date are uniformly strong. Fambrough (who contributed seven of the pieces) stated accurately that the music reflects his periods with McCoy Tyner, Art Blakey, Grover Washington, Jr., and Airto. His well-conceived set is highly recommended. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
 
 
 
 Charles Fambrough
 
 Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
 Born: Aug 25, 1950 in Philadelphia, PA
 Genre: Jazz
 Styles: Post-Bop, Hard Bop
 
 Best-known for his stint with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, bassist Charles Fambrough has led three very effective all-star dates for CTI that were filled with his stimulating originals. He originally studied classical piano but switched to bass when he was 13. In 1968, Fambrough began playing with local pit bands for musicals and after some freelancing in 1970, he joined Grover Washington, Jr.'s band, staying with the popular saxophonist up until 1974. Fambrough was with Airto (1975-1977), McCoy Tyner (1978-1980), and then Art Blakey (1980-1982). Since that time, he has freelanced in many different situations. Fambrough's sidemen on his CTI recordings have included Wynton and Branford Marsalis, Roy Hargrove, Kenny Kirkland, Jerry Gonzalez, Steve Turre, Donald Harrison, Kenny Garrett, Abdullah Ibrahim, and Grover Washington, Jr.
 ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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