Seventh album by American jazz saxophonist Harold Vick from Rocky Mount, North Carolina. The album was recorded shortly after leaving hospital, where he had been admitted for a heart attack. Harold Vick and his companions of adventure (including among others John Patton and Jack McDuff) gave the album an aura of incredible sensivity soul jazz feeling, with a personal musical vision, sophisticated and imbued with intense emotional and deep spiritual groove.
Harold Vick - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, bass clarinet. Virgil Jones - trumpet, flugelhorn. Kiane Zawadi - euphonium. Joe Bonner - Electric piano, piano, percussion, tuba. George Davis - guitar, flute. Sam Jones - bass. Jimmy Hopps - percussion. Billy Hart - drums, percussion.
Don't look back. Melody for Bu. Senor Zamora. Stop and cop. Lucille. Prayer.