Into Somethin’
Slowly collecting original pressings of jazz records and blogging about them along the way
Jazz On Record
- The Dick Morrissey Quartet on MercuryLess prolific and overshadowed by other UK tenorists, Dick Morrissey’s tasty mid-1960s brace of quartet LPs on the Mercury label deserve reassessment with a side-dish of factual accuracy.
- John Coltrane – A Love Supreme (Impulse A-77 and EMI/HMV CLP 1869)What better way to relaunch my blog than with an all-time great LP and a bit of musing over our obsession with first pressings?
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