| | Houston Person To Etta With Love CD Houston Person Discography of CDs
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Tributee: Etta Jones. Personnel: Houston Person (tenor saxophone); Houston Person; Per-Ola Gadd (bass instrument); Paul Bollenback (guitar); Stan Hope (piano); Chip White (drums). Audio Mixer: Rudy Van Gelder. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (01/21/2004). Photographer: Michael Dvorak. One of the longest-lasting and critically lauded partnerships in jazz, the duo of vocalist Etta Jones and tenor saxophonist Houston Person ran from a concert in 1968 to Jones' death in 2001 on the same day their last album together, Etta Jones Sings Lady Day, was released. In tribute to Jones, To Etta With Love finds Person digging into various standards that Jones loved throughout her career. There is a melancholy, heartbreaking quality to these tracks. The fact that liner notes are included on an album without a vocalist only serves to further underline how much Jones' personality and style inform every note Person plays. The journeyman's warm, burnished tenor sound veritably weeps and more often soars through such classics as "Don't Go to Strangers," "For All We Know," and "Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You." Backing Person here are the always sensitive talents of pianist Stan Hope, guitarist Paul Bollenback, bassist Per-Ola Gadd, and drummer Chip White. Much like the singer Person knew, To Etta With Love is an understated, moving, and swinging elegy. ~ Matt Collar
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| | David "Fathead" Newman Song For The New Man CD (2004)
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$13.85 Personnel: David "Fathead" Newman (tenor saxophone); David "Fathead" Newman ; Steve Nelson Quartet, Steve Nelson (vibraphone); John Menegon (bass instrument); John Hicks (piano); Winard Harper (drums). Audio Mixer: Rudy Van Gelder. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (08/14/2004). If ever a musician had a pedigree for simultaneously lamenting and celebrating the late Ray Charles, David "Fathead" Newman does. Newman met Charles in 1952 and was a working member of his band from 1954-1964. ...
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| | Houston Person All Soul CD (2005)
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$13.45 Personnel: Houston Person (tenor saxophone); Houston Person; Per-Ola Gadd (bass instrument); Randy Johnston (guitar); Eddie Allen (trumpet); Stan Hope (piano); Chip White (drums). Audio Mixer: Rudy Van Gelder. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (06/21/2005). It ...
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| | Mosaic Sextet CDs (2001) (Import)
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| | Babatunde Lea Suite Unseen: Summoner Of The Ghost CD (2005)
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$11.35 Drummer Babatunde Lea, whose previous recordings on Motema Music have met with universal critical acclaim, reaches a new creative plateau with this new release. A veteran of musical associations with some of the most important and influential performers
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| | Story Of The Year Live In The Lou/Bassassins CD (2005) With DVD
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$12.25 This DVD/CD combination package features the concert album by the band, along with "Live at the Lou," featuring DVD's for 3 songs, along with "Sidewalks: Making the Video," and Bassassins documentary footage of the entire concert, along with backstage film of life on the road for one of modern rock's fastest-rising bands.
Story of the Year: Dan Marsala (vocals); Ryan Phillips, Phil Sneed (guitar); Adam Russell (bass guitar); Josh Wills (drums). Live in the Lou follows over a year of touring for Story of the Year's debut LP Page Avenue, and sets up a sophomore studio effort. It's a "gift to the fans"-type package, capturing a gig in their hometown of St. Louis and including a DVD with live, behind-the-scenes, and home video footage stretching all the way back to when Story was still called Big Blue Monkey. That was before they moved to LA to record Page Avenue with Goldfinger impresario John Feldmann, before their ease into a sort of cross between Deftones and Dashboard Confessional, and before the strings of Warped Tour dates. That's the sound they feature on Live in the Lou, where post-grunge guitar lines are amplified by metal flourishes and periodically reigned in by stretches of chorus channel introspection. And Story of the Year prove to be a capable live band. Still, while the sound mix is strong and Story's guitarists hit their marks, they nevertheless sound a little muddled. Instead, it's drummer Josh Willis and vocalist Dan Marsala who drive the raucous set standouts "Divide and Conquer," "Dive Right In," and "Burning Years." Marsala makes up for some slips in key with his vigorous screaming and numerous crowd shout-outs, and Willis ...
| | Simfani Blue Love Addiction (The Good, The Bad And The Ugly) CD (2005)
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