Although there is some mention of the Music Revelation Ensemble, which some found unimpressive, I enjoyed the DIW release Cross Fire with Zorn sharing the sax role with a slightly underpowered Pharoah Saunders. Knights of Power, also on DIW, with Hamiet Bluiett and Arthur Blythe has its moments as well. I find both these recordings are great blowing sessions even if they break no new ground. Nothing to do with Ulmer but kind of in the same mould. Anyone on this list must surely enjoy John Zorn's solo on The Way I Feel opening track on John Patton's Minor Swing album also on DIW. I may be a sucker for showing off but JZ goes through a brief history of the jazz saxophone from swing to bop, hard bop on to modal and sixties free playing until finally he unleashes the style we all know and love. I see Zorn frequently criticised on this list for standing still and failing to do anything new but there is another aspect to him; given the right circumstance he can bring the house down. Richard Gardner