: He delivered horn-like single-note solos and rich harmonic voicings.

This collaboration was so successful it led to a follow-up album two years later, Do Nothing Till You Hear from Us! , featuring guitarist Joe Cohn.

While duets often lack the drive of a full band, this session needs no bassist or drummer. Dave McKenna was famous for a style:

: This allowed DeFranco, one of the few clarinetists to fully adapt to bebop , to soar with a freedom usually reserved for fronting a quartet. Performance Highlights

: A mid-tempo swing riff that sets the tone for the entire session. Track Listing You Must Believe In Swing Invitation The Song Is You If You Could See Me Now Darn That Dream Autumn Nocturne Poor Butterfly You Must Believe In Spring Anthropology Detour Ahead (Piano Solo)

: He played continuous 4/4 walking bass lines that functioned as a one-man rhythm section.