Not a place to start.
The late sixties and 70's took an enormous toll on musicians, making it possible for the listener to catch all the giants on the cheap (often as many as 4 all-time tenor greats on the same Joe Segal stage). But Bitches Brew, Weather Report, and Corea reigned, so others went to similar gadgetry and "world music." Land's music is more eccentric, less swinging, and his tone begins to suffer. Still it's nice to hear Oscar Brashear and this album along with "San Francisco" are not without interest. But it's undeserving of the masterful player of the previous 20 years.