
However, years passed, and when I came back to the recording, I noticed one passage the captured some of the magic–the wonderful interplay between bassist Buster Williams, Billy Hart, and Herbie Hancock heard here. I chose this to transcribe because something about the genre-defying concept and groove seems profound these days: what is it? It’s not jazz, or rock, or Latin, or anything identifiable, just something magical that was in the air of the time. In my opinion, after Jack DeJohnette, Billy and Al Foster were the two most important stylists to reach maturity during those years, and two of the last with first-generation ties to the jazz tradition.
On a personal note, Billy is also one of the nicest and most generous men of his stature that I’ve been privileged to know.