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The Art Ensemble has endured as long as it has because of its members' ability to support fully one another's often diverse musical impulses. On this 1978 studio recording they come together on Joseph Jarman's edgy, boppish, post-Ornette Coleman tune "597-59" as if it were their essential style, but they bring the same focus and commitment to the pointillist shards of Roscoe Mitchell's "C Y P." Similarly, the comic eruption into a group calypso vocal on Lester Bowie's "Ja" is a shared joke, while the sound play of Don Moye's "Folkus" is fully a group creation. Jarman's frequently explored "Dreaming of the Master" is heard in one of the group's finest performances, played with a taut nobility and a collective rhythmic spring that seems as natural as breathing. --Stuart Broomer