It's Morrissey, Man!

In 1998, Polygram's Redial division, run by Richard Cook, reissued the album as a CD.

[2] A contemporaneous Jazz Journal review commented: "Morrissey is well able to sustain interest over several choruses, and builds his solos excellently.

Jones [on piano] is far less impressive, and his solos are almost invariably an anticlimax.

Cecil and Barnes [bass and drums] work together well, and provide a driving beat.

"[3] Four decades later, a Daily Telegraph writer stated that the album had "caused a great stir among musicians and jazz insiders but failed to register greatly with the wider jazz public".