Although Ruby Braff didn't begin recording until the early 1950s, he began playing the trumpet in 1935 and was a familiar of giants like Willie "The Lion" Smith, Jack Teagarden, Pee Wee Russell and the trombonist George Brunis. On this album originally released in 1991, the veteran cornetist's enthusiasm and passion makes such songs as "Liza," "Jeepers Creepers" and "Basin Street Blues" sound quite alive and fresh. On this live performance from London, Braff is joined by guitarist Howard Alden and bassist Frank Tate. Highlights of the top-notch mainstream performance include "Shoe Shine Boy," Mary Lou Williams' haunting "Lonely Moments," "Linger Awhile," and a three-song medley from the film High Society.