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Not all mellow, Houston Person's tribute to the softer side of jazz has its moments based on the laid-back timbre of his soul rather than a program consisting of only ballads. The tenor sax he wields certainly reflects the tradition established by Ben Webster in its soul-drenched tone, but is not as vocally pronounced or vibrato-driven. The quite capable pianist John Di Martino is the one whose more enunciated notions are harnessed, while tasteful guitar by the underrated James Chirillo rings out in acceptance of Person's embraceable hues. In a program of standards and two blues jams, Person rounds into shape this quintet of true professionals to render themes that are harder to play slow than fast. The slower material includes the regretful, throaty ballad "Too Late Now," the totally restrained "To Each His Own," a poignant "Two Different Worlds," and the deep, mature take of "God Bless the Child." Ever cognizant of blue moods, Person is masterful in expressing his innermost heartfelt feelings, as on the easy swinger and obvious choice for this date, Duke Ellington's "In a Mellow Tone." Then there's "Blues in the A.M.," a basic jam with Ray Drummond's bass leading out with drummer Lewis Nash in an uptown style as Chirillo's guitar states its wise, sophisticated case. The most upbeat number is the closer, the fast hard bop three-minute quickie "Lester Leaps In," while in midtempo form, the opener, Bobby Hebb's "Sunny," is a typical choice. Conversely, the usual ballad "Who Can I Turn To?" is a bit amped up. Di Martino and Chirillo are known to kick things up several notches, but here are great tastemakers who fully understand Person's persona and growing importance as one who prefers an understated approach. That's not to say this marvelous tenor saxophonist has depreciated his talent as an adept technician, but at this point in his career he prefers this music on the mellow side, and has no problem staying interested in that mood, no matter the tempo.

© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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1
Sunny
00:05:44

B. Hebb, Composer - Houston Person, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

2
Too Late Now
00:06:27

A.J. Lerner, Composer - B. LANE, Composer - Houston Person, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

3
In a Mellow Tone
00:04:56

E. Ellington, Composer - Houston Person, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

4
To Each His Own
00:04:56

J. Livingston, Composer - R. Evans, Composer - Houston Person, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

5
What a Difference a Day Makes
00:06:10

S. Adams, Composer - M. Grever, Composer - Houston Person, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

6
Two Different Worlds
00:04:16

S. Wayne, Composer - A. Frisch, Composer - Houston Person, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

7
Blues in the A.M.
00:06:42

Houston Person, MainArtist - H. Person, Composer - J. di Martino, Composer

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

8
Who Can I Turn To
00:05:34

A. Newley, Composer - L. Bricusse, Composer - Houston Person, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

9
God Bless the Child
00:07:42

A. Herzog, Jr., Composer - Houston Person, MainArtist - B. Holliday, Composer

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

10
Lester Leaps In
00:03:13

L. Young, Composer - Houston Person, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

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Not all mellow, Houston Person's tribute to the softer side of jazz has its moments based on the laid-back timbre of his soul rather than a program consisting of only ballads. The tenor sax he wields certainly reflects the tradition established by Ben Webster in its soul-drenched tone, but is not as vocally pronounced or vibrato-driven. The quite capable pianist John Di Martino is the one whose more enunciated notions are harnessed, while tasteful guitar by the underrated James Chirillo rings out in acceptance of Person's embraceable hues. In a program of standards and two blues jams, Person rounds into shape this quintet of true professionals to render themes that are harder to play slow than fast. The slower material includes the regretful, throaty ballad "Too Late Now," the totally restrained "To Each His Own," a poignant "Two Different Worlds," and the deep, mature take of "God Bless the Child." Ever cognizant of blue moods, Person is masterful in expressing his innermost heartfelt feelings, as on the easy swinger and obvious choice for this date, Duke Ellington's "In a Mellow Tone." Then there's "Blues in the A.M.," a basic jam with Ray Drummond's bass leading out with drummer Lewis Nash in an uptown style as Chirillo's guitar states its wise, sophisticated case. The most upbeat number is the closer, the fast hard bop three-minute quickie "Lester Leaps In," while in midtempo form, the opener, Bobby Hebb's "Sunny," is a typical choice. Conversely, the usual ballad "Who Can I Turn To?" is a bit amped up. Di Martino and Chirillo are known to kick things up several notches, but here are great tastemakers who fully understand Person's persona and growing importance as one who prefers an understated approach. That's not to say this marvelous tenor saxophonist has depreciated his talent as an adept technician, but at this point in his career he prefers this music on the mellow side, and has no problem staying interested in that mood, no matter the tempo.

© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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