00:00 Begins without any introduction with a trumpet (Kenny Dorham) and tenor saxophone (Hank Mobley) duet.  Notice the bounce type beat created by the syncopated chords in the piano and the simple sycopation in the melody.
00:23 Head repeats. Notice the "church" chords and especially the "Amen" harmonies that close many of the phrases.
00:44 Trumpet solo. The comping used on the piano grows more syncopated and uses chords that are reminiscent of church harmonies. Notice that the trumpet "lays back" behind the beat to give the solo a relaxed feeling.
01:06 Second chorus of the trumpet solo. The solo pushes the upper range to gain more energy.
01:27 Saxophone solo begins. Comping in the piano continues.
01:48 Second chorus of the saxophone solo begins with an increase in melodic complexity but the style still has a relaxed lay-back feel.
02:04 Chorus closes with syncopated repeated notes over the rising harmonies of the last phrase.
02:09 Piano solo opens with simple melodic figures.
02:31 Piano solo continues with a cascading melodic motive.
02:43 Notice the cross accents between the two hands of the piano on this final phrase.
02:50 The saxophone and trumpet enter with a unison melodic figure that interchanges with the piano solo riffs.
03:11 New chorus continues in the same style.
03:31 The group returns to the original duet that opened the piece.
03:51 The duet is repeated for the final chorus.
04:13 Final chord.
04:16 End.
