by Scott YanowThis set of duets between vibraphonist Gary Burton and pianist Makoto Ozone is a bit of a surprise, not the quiet and introverted date one might expect but a consistently exciting outing. The duo (who first started working together back in 1982) clearly inspires each other and a lot of sparks fly. The music ranges from three of Ozone's diverse originals and Astor Piazzola's Laura's Romance to a pair of Thelonious Monk tunes, a few standards and a romping version of the Benny Goodman-associated Opus Half; on the latter Ozone plays some creditable stride piano. More than half of the selections are taken at medium-to-fast tempos and, whether it be Blue Monk, a memorable version of Jobim's O Grande Amor or a heated rendition of Steve Swallow's Eiderdown, this is a highly enjoyable outing, one of Burton's finest of the past decade.