[1][2][3] It was the first of five studio albums Desmond recorded with quartets that included guitarist Jim Hall and drummer Connie Kay.
For most of August 1959, Hall, Heath, and Kay had been faculty members at the Lenox School of Jazz music workshop.
During that same month, Desmond finished recording Time Out with the Dave Brubeck Quartet.
Allmusic awarded the album 3½ stars stating "Desmond, of course, being at that time the king of melodic improvisation on the alto – with the possible exception of Art Pepper's ascendancy – is in fine form.
His whimsical, breathy, dry tone is sharp, on the spot, and full of ideas as he quotes from a vast number of tunes.