Track 1: "Without A Song" - Awesome opener, one of Sonny's favorite songs that really shines, both during the melody and solos. The band is tight, everyone playing wonderfully. The only mildly negative part is the Trombone during the melody, which I found slightly annoying until I got used to it. Stephen Scott, on piano, has amazing capability, as he moves around the piano with ease, the entire time singing along with his own playing. This is humorous at first, but it draws you in as you listen more, as you start to realize how focused and involved in the music he and the rest of the band are.
Track 2: "Global Warming" - The only song on the album composed by Sonny, also the only Calypso. Very good song, although I didn't enjoy it as much as "Without A Song" or "Why Was I Born?".
Track 4: "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" - The only ballad on the album, it moves along and doesn't feel as slow as other ballads. Very strong playing by Sonny and the rest of the band.
Track 5: "Why Was I Born?" - My favorite song on the album, the opening to this song is improvised by Sonny, and the band enters on the melody perfectly, with perfect synchronization. Awesome song, along with equally impressive soloing by Sonny and Stephen Scott.
Track 6: "Where or When" - Very good closer to this album. Strong playing by everyone, as well as impressive soloing by Clifton Anderson and Sonny.
Overall, this is an excellent album. At first I was slightly dissapointed by the audio quality, it still seems a little muddled to me, but I don't notice it anymore unless I think about it, and it doesn't harm the quality of the performance, just leaves more to be desired from the technology. It feels like the bass is too powerful and the treble is too weak, but they may have done this to bring out the trombone. Still a very good album that I would recommend to any Sonny Rollins' fans, jazz fans, and any music fans.