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Personnel includes: Elvin Jones (drums); Kenny Kirkland. This out-of-print album is very much a showcase for saxophonist Pat LaBarbera, who doubles on tenor and soprano, for he also contributed five of the eight selections. With drummer Elvin Jones, pianist Kenny Kirkland and bassist Reggie Workman forming a formidable rhythm section, LaBarbera is heard throughout in fine form, playing in a style strongly influenced by (but not derivative of) John Coltrane. Unfortunately, this high-quality hard bop set will be difficult to find. ~ Scott Yanow Elvin Jones Brother John Songs | 1. | Necessary Evil |
| 2. | October's Child |
| 3. | Harmonique |
| 4. | What Ever Possessed Me |
| 5. | Familiar Ground |
| 6. | Why Try To Change Me Now |
| 7. | Minor Blues |
| 8. | Brother John |
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