After twenty years of playing together, the Billy Hart Quartet with Mark Turner, Ethan Iverson and Ben Street is distinguished by its stylistic openness. If ever there was an example of contemporary jazz that draws extensively on all the traditions while infusing some of the melodic clarity associated with the more challenging end of popular song, then this is it, wrote critic Kevin Le Gendre of the quartets previous ECM album One Is The Other. A drummer of enormous experience, who has played through many of jazzs idiomatic upheavals, Hart, now 83, advocates a multi-directional sound approach, and his younger confrères respond accordingly, each piece subtly opening another door. On Just, Ethan Iverson contributes four compositions, ranging from the sly, floating Chamber Music to the eruptively motoric Aviation. Mark Turner and Hart himself bring three tunes apiece. Harts include updates of two of his well-known tunes, Layla Joy and Naaj, while among Turners pieces is Billys Waltz, both a graceful dance and a vehicle for blues-conscious expression, and the uptempo vamp Top of the Middle. Just was recorded in New Yorks Sound On Sound Studios in December 2021, and mixed in Studios La Buissonne in the South of France in September 2023.