00:00 Drum introduction, notice the interlocking drum patterns.
00:24 Horn players enter with an introductory section which will appear again later as interludes between solos. Notice the cross rhythms between the trombones (and bass player) and the other horn players (alto saxophone, trumpet and piccolo).
00:32 The melody (head) is played in unison by the saxophone, trumpet and piccolo while the trombones and bass play an accompanying cross rhythm. Playing the head in unison matches the same process in the bop tradition.
00:46 The second part of the head over the same chords.
00:57 Alto saxophone lead in to a solo over the same chords as the head. Notice the change in the rhythmic backup characterized by heavily syncopated cross rhythms.
01:11 Second part of the solo chorus.
01:24 Second chorus with a new stop time backup in the other horn players.
01:37 Horn players drop out and solo continues for the second part of the second chorus.
01:50 Trumpet solo begins. Same backup is maintained.
02:02 Second part of first chorus. Notice the rhytjm of the bass line which is often a feature of Latin jazz
02:15 Flugelhorn solo with the stop time backup
02:28 Second part of flugelhorn chorus.
02:40 Interlude similar to the introduction. Complex cross rhythms are used.
02:50 Piccolo lead in to solo.
02:53 Solo actually begins. Notice the bop phrasing and accents.
03:06 Second part of solo chorus.
03:19 Second chorus begins with the addition of the stop time backup.
03:31 Second section of the second chorus
03:44 Repeat of introduction.
03:50 Repeat of the opening head.
04:03 Second part of the head.
04:14 Drums alone to end the performance
04:34 End.
