Billy Childs focuses on his piano playing during his third Windham Hill Jazz CD (although he contributed seven of the eight numbers), and he demonstrates that he was quickly rising to the top of his field.
Childs uses either acoustic bassist
Tony Dumas or electric bassist Jimmy Johnson, drummer
Mike Baker,
Bob Sheppard (on tenor, soprano, alto and flute) and, for section work (on respectively one or two cuts), trombonist
Bruce Fowler and trumpeter
Walt Fowler. A highlight is
Childs' trio exploration of
McCoy Tyner's "Four by Five." The pianist's music is complex and quite original, not fitting securely into any preconceived category except as "modern jazz." This is one of
Billy Childs' best all-round sessions to date.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi