This LP from the European Sonet label features cornetist Ruby Braff with two overlapping groups. Five of the ten numbers find him backed by the tasteful but mostly quiet rhythm section of pianist Dick Katz, guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, bassist Bill Crown and drummer Connie Kay. It's the Same Old South and Dream Dancing are both particularly strong. However, the other session, which has essentially the same group but adds a chancetaking Jimmy Rowles on piano and trombonist Vic Dickenson, is the more memorable date. A cooking Them There Eyes, Why Was I Born and a medley of I'm Pulling Through and It's the Little Things That Mean So Much are among the highlights, and it is a joy to hear Dickenson in this setting. Throughout the highly enjoyable mainstream swing date, Braff is in typically expressive form.