The
AllMusic review by Scott Yanow states, "Getz is particularly swinging on 'Tempus Fugit' and quite lyrical on Billy Strayhorn's 'Blood Count'". Donald Maggin, in his biography of Getz, writes, "McNeely's solos on
Pure Getz are not as intriguing as
Lou Levy's ... but his harmonies are more astringent, and this seems to inspire Stan to put more bite into his improvisations. ... Stan's joy is palpable as he creates two of the greatest solos of his career on the album's outstanding tracks
Bud Powell's bebop classic, 'Tempus Fugit,' and
Billy Strayhorn's deathbed composition, 'Blood Count.'" During the latter, Maggin notes, Getz "alternates marrow-freezing cries with soft, bluesy moans to carry the listener to the poignant center of the piece." Dave Gelly adds, "
Pure Getz is a classic album" and singles out the performances of "Blood Count", "Sippin' at Bell's", and the "exquisite" waltz-time "Very Early" for special praise. ==Track listing==