I feel the same way.
I'd be especially interested to hear how this new archival release compares with Live at The Loosdrecht Jazz Festival (aka Grand Max) -- both musically-speaking and AQ-wise -- since both feature John Hicks in the pianist's chair.
Years ago, I saw Hilary Hahn perform with the Atlanta SO. After performing a concerto with the orchestra, she offered a short Bach piece as an encore. It was INCREDIBLY moving. One of the most powerful live performances I've seen.
I think it's an overlooked gem. It features some of the most forceful piano playing that I've ever heard from Allison. And the vocal features are excellent too. Allison seems "amped" by the live setting.
NP:
Johnny Griffin - Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Quintet - At Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall Hamburg 1975 (Jazzline, 2017)
with Tete Montoliu, NHØP, and Art Taylor
That makes sense. Maybe so.
ghost,
IIRC, the Tony Williams release, Spectrum: The Anthology, was also part of that series.
But I'm not familiar with any other "Verve Chronicles" reissues.
A terrific LP.