It's on Discogs, inside the cover images.
As far as that second tenor, based on the voice of the player on that "Lover Man" up yonder, I'll go with Mickey Fields, final answer.
For now.
He tells what Lou Donaldson said about Stitt, and it reveals more about all of that and what the impact of it was that, like.. wow, end of story, critics never said this ever, this is truth, simple truth.
I hope that somebody sits down and let's Charles McPherson talk for as long as it takes. And puts it in a record - all of it.