Showing posts with label George Devens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Devens. Show all posts

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Christmas with Houston Person & Etta Jones (1997) [re-rip]

Tired of those bland Christmas jazz records that fail to capture the emotion and fervor of the season? Looking for an album that puts heart and soul into this momentous holiday? Then look no further than this album by Etta Jones and Houston Person (neither of whom are on all cuts) and other musicians who also not only want to play these songs for their holiday value, but for their musical value as well. With Jones' blues- and R&B-inflected vocal delivery, coupled with the sensuous and passionate sax of Person, this CD turns out to be one of the more attractive jazz Christmas albums extant. Instead of a sugar-coated version of the king of all Christmas pop tunes, "White Christmas," Jones and the trio of Horace Ott, Wilbur Bascomb, and Cecil Brooks III take this tune down a gently swinging lane. Peter Martin Weiss' bass and Stan Hope's piano are featured on "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and demonstrate that even a religious Christmas carol offers improvisational opportunities without detracting from the carol's solemn message. With Randy Johnson's rangy guitar kicking it off, Jones knocks the stuffings out of "Merry Christmas Baby" with her blues-soaked delivery, as the front line of Bill Easley and Johnny Coles make this a true jazz offering whose theme just happens to be a Yuletide one. But the album's pièce de résistance is Jones' rendition, complete with catch in the voice, of one of the saddest, most forlorn of all Christmas tunes, "I'll Be Home for Christmas" from World War II. This is one of those albums where it's best to listen with heavily spiked egg nog or another favorite alcoholic bracer. ~ Dave Nathan, AMG.

32 Jazz, 32034, 1997
Jazz Heritage, 515591L, 1999
Recorded June, 1990 - August, 1994 at Englewood Cliffs, NJ and New York, NY

Personnel:
Houston Person - Tenor Saxophone
Etta Jones - Vocals
Bill Easley - Flute, Tenor Saxophone
Johnny Coles - Flugelhorn
George Devens - Vibraphone
Horace Ott - Keyboards
Stan Hope - Piano
Benny Green - Piano
Mike Renzi - Piano
Randy Johnston - Guitar
Jay Leonhart - Bass
Cecil Brooks, III - Drums
Grady Tate - Drums
Chip White - Drums
Sammy Figueroa - Percussion
Della Griffin - Vocals

Tracks:
1. Medley: I'll Be Home For Christmas/You're All I Want for Christmas (2:42)
2. Blue Christmas (6:48)
3. I'll Be Home For Christmas (3:09)
4. Merry Christmas, Baby (9:15)
5. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (4:23)
6. Merry Christmas, Baby (5:29)
7. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? (8:06)
8. Christmas Song (5:14)
9. [I'm Dreaming Of A] White Christmas (3:36)

Credits:
Producer - Houston Person, Joel Dorn
Arranger - Houston Person
Engineer - Rudy van Gelder, Tony Viamontes
Assistant Engineer - Roger Scheepers
Mastering - Gene Paul
Art Direction - Nancy Dwyer, Page Simon
Liner Notes - Joel Dorn

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Etta Jones - My Mother's Eyes (1977) [re-rip]

Although by the mid-1970s she had already been a professional singer for 30 years, Etta Jones was in reality just entering her musical prime. Having developed her individuality gradually through the years, she was heard at her very best during her long string of Muse recordings. On this fine date, Jones is joined by her husband (tenor saxophonist Houston Person) and an oversized rhythm section that features keyboardist Sonny Phillips and guitarist Jimmy Ponder. Among the highlights are "The Way You Look Tonight," "Don't Misunderstand," "You Do Something to Me" and "This Girl's In Love With Me." ~ Scott Yanow, AMG.

Muse Records, MR 5145, 1978
Recorded 23rd June, 1977 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Personnel:
Etta Jones - Vocals
Houston Person - Tenor Saxophone
Sonny Phillips - Keyboards
Jimmy Ponder - Guitar
George Devens - Vibraphone
Rufus Reid - Bass
Idris Muhammad - Drums
Lawrence Killian - Congas, Percussion

Tracks:
A1. The Way You Look Tonight {Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern} (4:48)
A2. Don't Misunderstand {Gordon Parks} (6:09)
A3. Be My Love {Nicholas Brodszky, Sammy Kahn} (5:48)
B1. You Do Something To Me {Cole Porter} (4:41)
B2. My Mother's Eyes {Abel Baer, L. Wolfe Gilbert} (5:47)
B3. This Girl's In Love With You {Burt Bacharach, Hal David} (3:56)
B4. Gloomy Sunday {László Jávor, Rezsö Seress} (4:35)

Credits:
Producer - Houston Person
Recording Engineer - Rudy van Gelder
Art Direction, Photography - Hal Wilson
Liner Notes - Agnes E. Green