"Abraham's vocal and playing style can best be described as "Chet Baker with trombone" -- he sings in the same soft, laidback manner as Baker and plays a trombone in the same reticent style that characterized Baker's trumpet, with a smidgeon of Frank Rosolino added. The major difference in singing styles is that Abraham scats much more than Baker did. Trombone trios are not so common on today's jazz scene and, after listening to this album, one wonders why. Abraham's playing is attractive because he does not try to overwhelm his listeners with virtuosi pyrotechnics. Instead, there is a relaxed, even flow to his performances, making the music a delight to hear. (...) Each trio member's musicianship plays a major role in the success of this album." (Dave Nathan, Allmusic).
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