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Tenor saxophonist Houston Person's playing has a lot in common
with a perfectly brewed cup of coffee. Both are bold, tasteful,
smooth, eye-opening and addictive once experienced. Whether it be
during smoldering blues-tinged numbers (“Please Send Me Someone to
Love”), up-tempo takes on old favorites (“At Long Last Love,"
"Moon River"), or super-sultry, late-night ballads ("Put Your Head
on My Shoulder"), Person never fails to deliver a performance
where expressivity is the order of the day. The band is made up of
a hand-picked group from Person's cadre of regular colleagues with
guitar great Russell Malone adding his imaginative voicings and
swinging rhythms to the mix. The album's title is an homage to
Houston's engineer of choice, the legendary Rudy Van Gelder.
Person's very first recording as a leader, the 1967 Underground
Soul!, was done at Rudy's fabled Englewood Cliffs studio and they
continued their friendship and working relationship until Van
Gelder's passing in 2016. But this is a not a backward-looking
memorial album. That is not Person’s style. If you go by his busy
performance schedule and his extensive discography, Houston Person
is, like his fans, always looking forward to his next gig.
HOUSTON PERSON, tenor saxophone
Russell Malone, guitar • Larry Fuller, piano • Matthew Parris,
bass • Lewis Nash, drums
TRACKS: At Long Last Love • Again • Moon River •
Put Your Head on My Shoulder • Why Did I Choose You • Nothing Ever
Changes My Love for You • My Romance • I'll Let You Know • Please
Send Me Someone to Love • Reminiscing at Rudy's
Reminiscing
at Rudy’s
Put
Your Head on My Shoulder
At
Long Last Love
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