by Scott Yanow
Other than a Prestige date in 1969, this was guitarist Tal Farlow's first recording in nearly 17 years. He is heard at a reunion with vibraphonist Red Norvo and matching wits with pianist Hank Jones, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Jake Hanna. Recorded at the 1976 Concord Jazz Festival, this was Farlow's first of six Concord albums, and it led to a slightly higher profile for him than during the past decade. Highlights of the joyous occasion include Norvo's feature on &The One I Love Belongs to Somebody Else,& a heated &Lullaby of Birdland& and a colorful rendition of &My Shining Hour.& Highly recommended to straight-ahead jazz fans.