Not a "straight reissue" as you stated earlier. I reversed the sides for a "much better listening experience" and the mastering of my lp was way beyond the Ensayo original. While I have a couple thousand lp jackets left, I do not have a better scan.
I did the same procedure with the Ensayo Lucky Thompson date. Lucky said "It's obvious you have the real tapes".
Music is at best the music of youth/hormones for most Americans. After "youth" most of us gravitate to nostalgia to perpetuate an illusion of youth. Few Americans have an understanding of works beyond this pop culture. The idea of stuff to stimulate the heart and mind beyond personal experience is gone by adulthood.
'cause it sucks. As I understand only first takes were made 'cause JM was unhappy with the drummer and wanted the session over. Gotta respect the wishes of the leader.
Brunswick was licensed to "Columbia" in the early days of the depression and when the lease expired, the name went to "Columbia" and Decca bought the original masters. If you want the details, pm me and give me time to go thru my papers.