Clarence Penn's "Penn's Landing," released on January 1, 1997, under the Criss Cross Jazz label, is a captivating journey into the world of jazz. This album, spanning a full hour, is a testament to Penn's mastery and versatility as an artist. With tracks like "C.P. Time," "Re: Evaluation," and "April's Fool," Penn showcases his ability to blend intricate rhythms with soulful melodies, creating a rich and engaging soundscape. The album's title track, "Penn's Landing," is a standout, highlighting Penn's prowess as a drummer and composer. "One For Tony" and "Quick Fix" offer a glimpse into Penn's dynamic range, while "Barbara Anastasia" provides a more introspective moment. Each track is a testament to Penn's innovative approach to jazz, making "Penn's Landing" a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.