The
AllMusic review by Alex Henderson notes that although the album could have easily been
avant-garde (due to Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins having been part of
Ornette Coleman's quartet), it is actually a "mostly inside
post-bop date". He also praises Redman's "ability to provide jazz interpretations of rock and R&B songs", saying that "in Redman's hands, Stevie Wonder's "Make Sure You're Sure" becomes a haunting jazz-noir statement, while Eric Clapton's ballad "Tears in Heaven" is changed from moving pop/rock to moving pop-jazz", noting that the latter could be called "smooth jazz with substance." ==Track listing==