This is the tenth Album by
Houston Person released on Prestige Records.
This LP in many ways is
atypical of the earlier albums Houston released in the mid to late sixties. In
the early seventies he started moving away from smaller combos towards larger
groups with a range of musical charts and at times orchestral arrangements.
Jazz as we know it was under the pressure of newer forms of music; Rock and Pop
music were dominating. Some musicians started to dabble in Free Jazz, Fusion
and Funk. As a result many jazz artists including Houston turned their
attention to interpreting some of the more popular tunes of the day. This album
is one such an attempt to claw back some interest in jazz. Some jazz critics
have denounced these explorations as direct commercial exploits. Forty years
have passed and jazz aficionados are returning to this period with newer ears. Broken
Windows, Empty Hallways contains a unique assortment of tunes, mostly
pop oriented with only one penned by Houston ‘Bleecker Street ‘and
another by Thelonious Monk ‘Let's Call This’. Houston steps up
grandly to the challenge adding further richness to his powerful soulful tenor
readings. This is especially noticeable when launching into some of the
ballads. He seems to be able blow a lot more freely on his solos leaving main
development of rhythm to rest of the players. This is enhanced by the
orchestral arrangements of Billy Ver Planck and the musical scores of Ozzie
Cadena who also contributes a tune ‘Moan Er-uh Lisa’. Houston is joined
by some fine musicians including Joe Wilder & Victor Paz on trumpet,
organist Ernest Hayes, Hubert Laws on flute & tenor, Cedar Walton on piano
and drummer Grady Tate; to name a few. In time with repeated listens this album
will prove to be of great merit amongst the rest of Houston’s vast discography.
Enjoy!
Prestige Records, PRST-10044,
1972
Recorded 1st May,
1972 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Personnel:
Houston Person - Tenor
Saxophone
Joe Wilder - Trumpet
Victor Paz - Trumpet [Solo
#B1]
Hubert Laws - Flute, Tenor
Saxophone
Buzz Brauner - Baritone &
Tenor Saxophones, English horn, Oboe, Piccolo, Clarinet, Flute
Ronnie Jannelli - Baritone
Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute
Jim Buffington - French horn
Ernest Hayes - Organ
Jimmy Watson - Organ (#B4)
Cedar Walton - Piano
Grady Tate - Drums
Bunny Briggs - Tap Dancing
(#A4)
Billy Ver Planck -
Orchestrations
Track Listing:
A1. I Think It's Going To
Rain Today {Randy Newman} (6:05)
A2. Don't Mess With Bill
{William Robinson} (3:04)
A3. Everything's Alright {Tim
Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber} (4:25)
A4. Mr. Bojangles {Jerry Jeff
Walker} (4:05)
B1. Moan Er-uh Lisa {Ozzie
Cadena} (6:21)
B2. Imagine {John Lennon}
(5:01)
B3. Let's Call This
{Thelonious Monk} (4:10)
B4. Bleecker Street [The
Pimp] {Houston Person} (4:10)
Credits:
Musical Charts, Supervision -
Ozzie Cadena
Recording Engineer - Rudy van
Gelder
Art Direction - Tony Lane
Photography - Lee Friedlander