Interesting... Dixon implied that it didn't sell and it wasn't long before RCA deleted it. Most of the copies I've seen since I started buying jazz LPs (in the '90s) have been cut-outs, but these are different times!
It was reissued once (in France, with a different cover), and has never been on CD. The original went pretty much straight to the cut-out bins; rarely do you see a copy without a clipped corner.
It is one of my top five jazz records, and may be my favorite "free" date.
I love the Evans rec, cover and all, as I've said elsewhere.
The Drew has not got many spins from me, though I probably should give it some refreshing...
Alan Shorter started out as a saxophonist and switched to trumpet. My "on-and-off-again," who digs on Wayne, observed very astutely how much Alan's trumpet playing has the same keen and a lot of the same phraseology as his brother. If only I could marry this girl... anyway, it was a good point.
Thalia Zedek - Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness - (Thrill Jockey) pretty great somber solo LP from the force behind Come and, for a time, Live Skull...
Popsike is annoying. I tried to sell a few pieces to a shop, and they couldn't verify they were valuable because "they weren't on Popsike." Guess you can't account for the ignorance of a seller on either side of value...