Just picked up a CD of this a week or two ago, and am very pleased with it. I've always liked Jordan as a pianist, but never noticed this 1960 Blue Note before. It features Dizzy Reece and Stanley Turrentine, and strikes me as one of those many, many, unheralded Blue Notes that failed to make a splash at the time but are just incredibly SOLID. I particulary like the uptempo tracks---"Squawkin'," "Split Quick," the title track. All compositions are by Jordan, and there are two bonus tracks, both of them good. (My copy has a white tray, so it may be a conn I didn't know about.)
Reactions? Thoughts? What say you all?