Blue Note founder Alfred Lion considered pianist Herbie Nichols to be a composer who was as original and important as Thelonious Monk. Little-known in his time, recognition has grown in recent years for Nichols' unique compositions like 'The Third World', '2300 Skidoo' and 'Step Tempest' which were presented on 'The Prophetic Herbie Nichols, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2', featuring Al McKibbon on bass and Art Blakey on drums. The two 10-inch LPs are combined here onto a single 12-inch LP presented in a gatefold jacket with the Vol. 1 cover on the front, the Vol. 2 cover on the back, and a Francis Wolff photo of Nichols and the liner notes on the inside.
Track Listing:
1. The Third World - Herbie Nichols
2. Step Tempest - Herbie Nichols
3. Dance Line - Herbie Nichols
4. Blue Chopsticks - Herbie Nichols
5. Double Exposure - Herbie Nichols
6. Cro-magnon Nights - Herbie Nichols
7. Amoeba's Dance - Herbie Nichols
8. Crisp Day - Herbie Nichols
9. 2300 Skiddoo - Herbie Nichols
10. It Didn't Happen - Herbie Nichols
11. Shuffle Montgomery - Herbie Nichols
12. Brass Rings - Herbie Nichols