Dive into the rich, swinging world of Tommy Flanagan with his 1961 album, "Tommy's Tune." This captivating collection of jazz gems showcases Flanagan's masterful piano playing, accompanied by some of the era's most talented musicians. The album opens with the title track, "Tommy's Tune," a lively and intricate composition that sets the stage for the musical journey ahead. "Eclypso" follows, offering a cool, laid-back vibe that highlights Flanagan's versatility. "Solacium" is a standout track, featuring a beautiful, introspective melody that allows Flanagan's delicate touch to shine. The album also includes a rendition of the classic "How Long Has This Been Going On?" showcasing Flanagan's ability to breathe new life into timeless standards. Recorded in a mono format, the album's sound is surprisingly immersive, with a lacquer cut by KPG that gives it a three-dimensional quality. "Tommy's Tune" is a fantastic blend of hard bop, bebop, and cool jazz, making it a essential listen for any jazz enthusiast. The album's five tracks clock in at just over 42 minutes, providing a concise yet satisfying exploration of Flanagan's artistry.