Four of the album's eight songs are compositions by Charlie Parker, also known as "Bird", while the remaining four are ballads.[1]
According to the liner notes, Griffin's playing is like "giving free lessons on the gentle arts of relaxation, saxophone technique, deep-seated emotional intensity and a host of other important elements to thousands of listeners in Paris, London, Copenhagen and any other centers where jazz is appreciated."[2]
The album was reissued on CD in 1990 on Fantasy Records.[3] A shortened version of the album was released in 1981 as Five Birds & a Monk.[4]