"Last Train from Overbrook" is a captivating jazz album by the legendary saxophonist James Moody, originally recorded in 1958 and re-released on December 4, 2020, by ReUP. This hard bop and bebop masterpiece is a testament to Moody's extraordinary talent and his ability to convey deep personal experiences through music. The album's title track, "Last Train from Overbrook," was written during Moody's stay at a New Jersey psychiatric hospital, reflecting his journey of recovery and resilience. With a runtime of just 28 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful collection of ten tracks, including jazz standards like "What's New" and "All the Things You Are," as well as original compositions that showcase Moody's unique style and virtuosity. The album features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Kenny Drew, Donald Byrd, Pepper Adams, Philly Joe Jones, and Wilbur Ware, creating a rich and dynamic sound that will captivate jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike. "Last Train from Overbrook" is not just an album; it's a profound expression of James Moody's artistry and a remarkable chapter in the history of jazz.