Description
The arrival of tenor saxophonist Dick Morrissey onto the British jazz scene in the early 1960s was a revelation
The arrival of tenor saxophonist Dick Morrissey onto the British jazz scene in the early 1960s was nothing less than a revelation. Although only twenty-one - and having played his instrument for barely a few months - Morrissey already had it all; tone, taste, invention and above all swing, as his debut album, 'It's Morrissey, Man!', recorded in 1961, displayed in winning fashion. Two years later he recorded a follow-up, 'Have You Heard?', revealing how his already individual voice had matured into one of the best in British jazz.
For many years these albums have been collectors' items - in and out of print or released only as limited edition imports - but this new Acrobat CD unites this music for the first time ever, together with an overview essay by saxophonist and writer Simon Spillett. This expands yet further Acrobat's growing catalogue of top quality post-war British modern jazz, which features other major names like Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Scott, Tony Kinsey, Tommy Whittle and Dizzy Reece
Track Listing
- St. Thomas
- Cherry Blue
- A Bench In The Park
- Sancticity
- Mildew
- Puffing Billy
- Gurney Was Here [or Blue Waltz]
- Happy Feet
- Where Is Love'
- Dancing In The Dark
- Jelly Roll
- Down Home
- Skatin'
- The Goblin
- The Celt
- Serenata
- On The Spot
- There And Back
- Journey Home
Additional Details
Label: Acrobat
Genre: Jazz
Language: English
Run Time: 75 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 01/14/14
UPC: 824046437329
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