A final masterpiece featuring an explosive brass ensemble.
The final album from the jazz rock band led by leader Trumpeter Bill Chase. It combines sophisticated arrangements and technique, with the thickness of the brass and the tension of the rhythm section pushed to the limit.
The overwhelming sound created by the four trumpets forms the core of this album. On tracks like "Bochawa" and "Twinkles," the meticulous structure and performance technique come together to create the driving force that is characteristic of Chase. Taking the fusion of big band and rock to the extreme, this style stands out even among the crossover jazz of the 1970s. Bill Chase's leadership and brilliant arrangements shine, and the performance is epic and tense throughout. A jazz-rock masterpiece, fitting for the band's final moments.