George Haslam (baritone saxophone) and Paul Rutherford (trombone) recorded at The Jericho Tavern, Oxford 12th April 1989, in a series of solo and duo settings.
One of the most interesting record productions made in jazz in recent years. Haslam proves himself to be an excellent baritone player. - Rockerilla
The fury of Rutherford...the sensitivity and attack of Haslam...such experiences are very rare.- Jazz Passion, France.
Rutherford's advanced technique for eliciting amazingly diverse textures from the sliphorn makes for a continuum of expressive excellence. Haslam possesses an attack and timbre that speaks directly to the blues roots of his music. - Cadence
A superb piece of Ruthermanship. Not since the Ellington plunger men has anyone so successfully translated the trombone tone into the sound of the human voice. - Jazz Journal