This long-lost 1973 album from unsung hero Graham Dee - a fixture of the London session scene in the '60s, and later prolific songwriter, producer and A&R Man is available on vinyl for the very first time. Sounding like a film soundtrack, Mr. Super Cool is highly evocative of it's time and offers a fascinating insight into early '70s record-making. It was recorded at Sarm East, with arrangements by Gerry Shury. The album was recovered from an unmarked quarter-inch tape from a house clearance, after Graham himself had passed on an incomplete acetate to Acid Jazz founder Eddie Piller, who tells the whole story in the sleevenote to accompany the groovy layout.