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The last of the pianoless quartet albums that Gerry Mulligan recorded in the 1950s is one of the best, featuring the complementary trumpet of Art Farmer, bassist Bill Crow, and drummer Dave Bailey along with the baritonist/leader. This recording is a little skimpy on playing time but makes every moment count. Virtually every selection is memorable, with "What Is There to Say," "Just in Time," "Festive Minor," "My Funny Valentine," and "Utter Chaos" being the high points. Highly recommended both to Mulligan collectors and to jazz listeners who are just discovering the great baritonist. Review by Scott Yanow for Allmusic
| 1 | What Is There to Say? | ♡ | 4:07 | Yip Harburg / Vernon Duke | Gerry Mulligan Quartet |
| 2 | Just in Time | ♡ | 4:16 | Jule Styne / Betty Comden / Adolph Green | Gerry Mulligan Quartet |
| 3 | News from Blueport | ♡ | 5:08 | Gerry Mulligan | Gerry Mulligan Quartet |
| 4 | Festive Minor | ♡ | 6:20 | Gerry Mulligan | Gerry Mulligan Quartet |
| 5 | As Catch Can | ♡ | 3:59 | Gerry Mulligan | Gerry Mulligan Quartet |
| 6 | My Funny Valentine | ♡ | 4:13 | Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart | Gerry Mulligan Quartet |
| 7 | Blueport | ♡ | 8:53 | Art Farmer | Gerry Mulligan Quartet |
| 8 | Utter Chaos | ♡ | 4:28 | Gerry Mulligan | Gerry Mulligan Quartet |
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- AllMusic: https://www.allmusic.com/album/MW0000110341
Credits
Baritone Saxophone — Gerry Mulligan Bass — Bill Crow Drums — Dave Bailey Trumpet — Art Farmer
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