"Clarinetist Rolf Kuhn is much less well known here than his piano playing brother Joachim, but in Germany he is a extremely well regarded father figure of the modern jazz scene there. This 1975 release features some heavy hitters of the day (Gerd Dudek, Albert Mangelsdorff, Philip Catherine, Joachim Kuhn, etc.) and there's additional brass instrumentation, making this, at times, a big band. This is a creative, heavily jazz-rock-tinged work from the original era and one that fans of that sound will be thrilled to hear." (Wayside)
"Although throughout much of his career Rolf Kuhn has been a swing-based clarinetist, he also has had an open mind toward much more adventurous jazz, possibly inspired a bit by his younger brother, pianist Joachim Kuhn. On this out of print but very intriguing LP, the two Kuhns, bassist Jimmy Garrison, and drummer Aldo Romano perform a 33-minute suite titled "Impressions of New York," which is divided into "Arrival," "The Saddest Day," "Reality," and "Predictions." The music flows with a strong momentum, never losing one's interest. Rolf Kuhn easily keeps up with his younger sidemen, and the overall results feature strong development and some surprises. Recommended." (Scott Yanow, Allmusic)
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