On the album, Sirone is joined by saxophonist Ben Abarbanel-Wolff, violinist Ulli Bartel, and drummer Maurice de Martin.
[4] In a review for Paris Transatlantic, Dan Warburton stated that "one wonders why on earth we didn't hear more of" Sirone since his previous release as a leader, and wrote that the playing on the album is "solid and convincing without being flashy."
He commented: "It all flows effortlessly, and manages to be constantly engaging, even passionate, without ever going overboard... European concert promoters who fall over themselves to book acts from New York... should turn their gaze to the east and sign these boys up fast.
"[5] Ken Waxman, writing for Jazz Word, stated that Concord demonstrates that "the bassist is most comfortable as a rhythm rock and accompanist."
He remarked: "The compositions he wrote for the date illustrate his strength – and each gives his young quartet members ample solo space.