Love Dance, the album by the Dick Morrissey Quartet, is a smooth and sophisticated collection of jazz standards and original compositions. Morrissey's saxophone playing is effortless and melodic, backed up by the tight rhythm section of pianist John Critchinson, bassist Ron Mathewson, and drummer Martin Drew.
The album opens with the upbeat and swinging "Love Dance," a tune that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Morrissey's saxophone solos are playful and inventive, while Critchinson's piano playing is nimble and tasteful. "The Peacocks," a ballad originally written by Jimmy Rowles, is another standout track, with Morrissey's saxophone soaring over the gentle piano and bass accompaniment.
The quartet's original compositions are just as impressive as their interpretations of jazz standards. "For Heaven's Sake" is a hauntingly beautiful tune, with Morrissey's saxophone playing conveying a sense of longing and melancholy. "Mood Indigo" is another standout track, with the quartet's playful and rhythmic interpretation of the Duke Ellington classic.