The Art & Soul of Houston Person is a unique compilation. The great saxophonist has recorded as a leader for labels such as Prestige, 20th Century, Muse, Savant, and is currently with High Note, where this appears. His tenure at Prestige is the only one longer than this one. As such, this massive, three-disc collection is drawn from a dozen High Note albums cut in as many years. The unifying factor in these cuts is that they were not chosen randomly to include simply stellar performances, but from his wide-ranging interpretations on standards; in addition, they were all recorded by
Rudy Van Gelder at his studios in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. There are 30 performances in all, including four that open disc one which are all new takes on tunes he'd tracked previously, but this time out with his current quartet of pianist
John di Martino, bassist
Jon Burr, and drummer
Jerome Jennings. Some of the other players on this comp include pianists
Bill Charlap,
Stan Hope, and
Richard Wyands, bassists
Ray Drummond,
Ron Carter,
Per-Ola Gadd,
Peter Washington, and
George Kaye, drummers
Grady Tate,
Chip White, and
Kenny Washington, and guitarists
Russell Malone and
Paul Bollenback. The readings of these tunes make for a very unified collection because no matter who the personnel are and what gifts they bring to the table,
Person has a way of playing songs that not only retain their melody, but their melodic integrity; his is simply not interested in employing them as frameworks for showboat improvisation. His own inventiveness is in how warm and dignified a melodist he is. He sings through the horn with the emotional commitment of
Ben Webster, the soul of
Gene Ammons, and the studied elegance of
Paul Quinichette and
Frank Wess. Listeners will have a great time picking their favorites out of this morass of excellent material, but it is safe to say that
Person makes virtually all of it compelling -- there isn't a dull second here. Whether it's "Sentimental Journey,"and "All The Things You Are," or "Blue Moon" and "Mack the Knife," these sides are drenched in classy sophistication and down-home soul. Highly recommended. ~ Thom Jurek