Early 70s "spiritual jazz" doin' what early 70s "spiritual jazz" do, although with the people involved, it coulda done it a bit better. But good players don't always make great records. I like to put it on every few years just to see if I've missed a little something along the way. It gets a little better each time, but just a little.
I will say this, though, it's got all the surface trappings, so if you want some early 70s "spiritual jazz" ambient sound that won't distract you with too much actual substance, hey, here some is.
For the record, I have some other Buddy Terry sides that I like fairly well, so Buddy Terry himself is good with me. Seems like the kind of "local" guy who started from scratch and self-worked his way up the skills latter one step at a time, with the emphasis being on work, doesn't sound like anything really "came easy" to him. Those kind of guys are heroes of mine, the ones who just stay dedicated to playing and staying local and learning and keeping the faith and getting there no matter how hard it gets.
But this record just needs something extra that ain't there. Too bad.