The World Saxophone Quartet was and continues to be a potent 
force on the modern jazz scene. This boxed set collection includes 
remastered versions of some of their earliest albums recorded for the 
Italian Black Saint/Soul Note labels during the 1970s and 1980s. These 
albums feature the original lineup of 
Julius Hemphill on alto and soprano saxophones and flute, 
Oliver Lake on alto and soprano saxophones, 
Hamiet Bluiett on baritone saxophone and alto clarinet and 
David Murray on tenor saxophone and bass clarinet.
The band is very exciting and uses the different textures of its 
instruments and the unique voices of the members to create a memorable 
and distinguished sound that runs the gamut from gutbucket R&B 
through to outside free improvisations, and it was the balance of these 
disparate elements that made the band so interesting. Each musician was 
also a composer who brought something different to the table so there 
was a great deal of variety within the format. The ability of the 
musicians to peel off riffs that act as melodic statements and also 
support individual members on solo flights are particularly impressive. 
The WSQ became something of a sensation during the 1980s. eventually 
headlining festivals and securing a major label record deal. Not bad for
 a group of musicians who were scuffling on the loft scene a decade 
before.