"Corea's never-previously-released pieces "Enut Nital" ("Latin tune" backwards) and "Continuance" are garrulously conversational groovers and gracefully waltzing sways respectively, Fleck's "The Otter Creek Incident" is an eager country-jive that turns bluesily funky ... Monk's "Bemsha Swing" is an absolute barnstormer of blistering improv counterpoint in the head, turning to hurtling swing-comping and solo-swapping as it unfolds. Scarlatti gets a cameo role in some deliciously interwoven baroque pirou-ettes, and Fleck's jagged, zigzaggy "Small Potatoes" hints at the sonically exploratory free-playing ingenuity Corea touched on with 1970-71's Circle, but which his mainstream acclaim never opened a path back to. Touching on all that ground, Béla Fleck's Remembrance is a unique document".