BeebleBrox is an Indianapolis-based group captured in a live performance on these two discs, which contain more than two hours of recording time. The players are understandably proud of the results, which display a fine, groovy fusion orientation with good solos from everyone but especially from Peter Kienle on electric guitar and Tom Clark on tenor sax. There is not a weak performer in the group, with Paul Surowiak’s drums anchoring the sound. This is BeebleBrox’s eighth album, but this one purportedly is the first to “capture the live spirit” of a performance...Because Peter Kienle, Monika Herzig, and Tom Clark double (or triple) on other instruments, there is an attractive diversity to the results that keeps the final product from getting tedious....there are some strong, creative moments throughout. Clark’s muscular sax is enjoyable enough, and he is capable of burning, as he does on “Homer Simpson” and on much of the second disc. Actually, the production is filled with humor, and you can appreciate the clever timeline in the leaflet which describes the history of the band, preceded by events in world history such as the end of the dark ages and the publishing of Douglas Adam’s “Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy..." The recording deserves some air time on the Jazz radio stations, as it is at least on par with much what is often heard."
-Steven Loewy, Cadence, October 2002