"The original release of Prévost's 1983 Bracknell appearance represents one of the few 'must haves' of British free jazz. This re-issue with studio material from 1985 confirms and enhances its status. The new material has an altogether more thoughtful air than the intoxicating intensity of the festival recording. The gergeous 'I'm in the Mood for a Semantic Theory' is an almost totally unexpected straight(ish) ballad, and Larry Stabbins' saxophone reminds one forcefully of Archie Shepp in Ben Webster mode. There is a clarity to the studio material which proves the rythm section, (Weston, Mattos and Prévost) to be one of the music's most versatile and imaginative. Prévost, in particular, is revealed as one of the most impressive free-jazz drummers; a role he inhabits far too rarely."
Bruce Coates 'Rubberneck' December 1999

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