The Magnificent Goldberg Posted August 11, 2007 Report Posted August 11, 2007 This album came out last week. My copy turned up today. Personnel Etta Jones (vcl) on 2, 3, 4 & 5 Houston Person (ts) Sonny Phillips (org) Frankie Jones (d) 1 Blue Monk (8:40) 2 Don't misunderstand (3:51) 3 Exactly like you (5:25) 4 AIn't misbehavin' (4:18) 5 I saw stars (4:02) 6 I'm glad there is you (7:32) 7 Bluesology (10:18) 8 Are you real (9:21) Oh my, on my, this is some recording!!!! OK, I LOVE these two together. So I AM biased. They are great live. When I saw them in 1990, they put on a wonderful show at the Blue Note. But I never saw them like this. Houston, Sonny and Frankie take the lion's share of the CD. But Etta's performances are really there - particularly the title track, which is another object lesson in how Etta can GET you! It is almost in a different galaxy to the version she recorded about three years before on the "My mother's eyes" LP. But Etta and Houston are kind of known factors. THERE IS A REVELATION IN HERE - it's SONNY PHILLIPS. I've got everything Sonny recorded, but he never really CONNECTED with me 'til now. His playing here is awesome; no guitarist, so he is taking the load. And he plays really so much MORE than I've ever heard him before. Maybe, simply because he's taking the load, what he's playing is so much more in your face than usual. He also takes a bass solo, which not too many organists have tried (only Lou Bennett, I think, and that was on a trick machine). All organ fans should have this album!!!!! End of story. MG Quote
NaturalSoul Posted August 11, 2007 Report Posted August 11, 2007 Im heading to virgin megastore today, hopefully they have it. Love sonny phillips! Quote
Dan Gould Posted August 11, 2007 Report Posted August 11, 2007 This album came out last week. My copy turned up today. Personnel Etta Jones (vcl) on 2, 3, 4 & 5 Houston Person (ts) Sonny Phillips (org) Frankie Jones (d) 1 Blue Monk (8:40) 2 Don't misunderstand (3:51) 3 Exactly like you (5:25) 4 AIn't misbehavin' (4:18) 5 I saw stars (4:02) 6 I'm glad there is you (7:32) 7 Bluesology (10:18) 8 Are you real (9:21) Oh my, on my, this is some recording!!!! OK, I LOVE these two together. So I AM biased. They are great live. When I saw them in 1990, they put on a wonderful show at the Blue Note. But I never saw them like this. Houston, Sonny and Frankie take the lion's share of the CD. But Etta's performances are really there - particularly the title track, which is another object lesson in how Etta can GET you! It is almost in a different galaxy to the version she recorded about three years before on the "My mother's eyes" LP. But Etta and Houston are kind of known factors. THERE IS A REVELATION IN HERE - it's SONNY PHILLIPS. I've got everything Sonny recorded, but he never really CONNECTED with me 'til now. His playing here is awesome; no guitarist, so he is taking the load. And he plays really so much MORE than I've ever heard him before. Maybe, simply because he's taking the load, what he's playing is so much more in your face than usual. He also takes a bass solo, which not too many organists have tried (only Lou Bennett, I think, and that was on a trick machine). All organ fans should have this album!!!!! End of story. MG Anything new by Houston Person is an automatic "buy" for me so thanks for the heads up. Too bad the Jazz Depot website doesn't have any sound samples up though. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted August 11, 2007 Author Report Posted August 11, 2007 This album came out last week. My copy turned up today. Personnel Etta Jones (vcl) on 2, 3, 4 & 5 Houston Person (ts) Sonny Phillips (org) Frankie Jones (d) 1 Blue Monk (8:40) 2 Don't misunderstand (3:51) 3 Exactly like you (5:25) 4 AIn't misbehavin' (4:18) 5 I saw stars (4:02) 6 I'm glad there is you (7:32) 7 Bluesology (10:18) 8 Are you real (9:21) Oh my, on my, this is some recording!!!! OK, I LOVE these two together. So I AM biased. They are great live. When I saw them in 1990, they put on a wonderful show at the Blue Note. But I never saw them like this. Houston, Sonny and Frankie take the lion's share of the CD. But Etta's performances are really there - particularly the title track, which is another object lesson in how Etta can GET you! It is almost in a different galaxy to the version she recorded about three years before on the "My mother's eyes" LP. But Etta and Houston are kind of known factors. THERE IS A REVELATION IN HERE - it's SONNY PHILLIPS. I've got everything Sonny recorded, but he never really CONNECTED with me 'til now. His playing here is awesome; no guitarist, so he is taking the load. And he plays really so much MORE than I've ever heard him before. Maybe, simply because he's taking the load, what he's playing is so much more in your face than usual. He also takes a bass solo, which not too many organists have tried (only Lou Bennett, I think, and that was on a trick machine). All organ fans should have this album!!!!! End of story. MG Anything new by Houston Person is an automatic "buy" for me so thanks for the heads up. Too bad the Jazz Depot website doesn't have any sound samples up though. They're always quite slow to put new releases on. Pity. MG Quote
Tom Storer Posted August 12, 2007 Report Posted August 12, 2007 Impossible to misunderstand Houston Person and Etta Jones! Thanks for the tip, el Magnifico. This is going to the top of my list. Quote
NaturalSoul Posted August 17, 2007 Report Posted August 17, 2007 Im heading to virgin megastore today, hopefully they have it. Love sonny phillips! Well, i forgot to look for it when i went. But i'm heading back on saturday so i'll look again. I was listening to Sonny Phillips record 'black on black' the other day and really enjoyed it, especially his version of 'Blues in Maudes Flat' A MFin' smoker! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted August 28, 2022 Report Posted August 28, 2022 Where should one start with Etta and Houston? Quote
Rabshakeh Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 Anyone? I'm a big Etta fan and like Houston Person a lot, including his later day records like Live In Paris, but hadn't until recently noticed that they released records together. Quote
JSngry Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 Try If You Could See Me Now, Muse 1979. Everybody's still spry. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted September 2, 2022 Report Posted September 2, 2022 (edited) On 9/1/2022 at 11:55 AM, Rabshakeh said: Anyone? I'm a big Etta fan and like Houston Person a lot, including his later day records like Live In Paris, but hadn't until recently noticed that they released records together. I now realise that this is a thread about jazz singer Etta Jones, and not blues singer Etta James. Je suis un idiot. Edited September 2, 2022 by Rabshakeh Quote
HutchFan Posted September 8, 2022 Report Posted September 8, 2022 My favorite Etta Jones is Save Your Love for Me (Muse, 1981): with Houston, Cedar, Duvivier, a.o. On 9/2/2022 at 8:25 PM, Rabshakeh said: I now realise that this is a thread about jazz singer Etta Jones, and not blues singer Etta James. Je suis un idiot. It's a very common mistake! IIRC, allmusic.com mixes up their releases too. On 9/1/2022 at 8:57 AM, JSngry said: Try If You Could See Me Now, Muse 1979. Everybody's still spry. I've been meaning to get that one! Quote
JSngry Posted September 8, 2022 Report Posted September 8, 2022 Still my favorite of the bunch...Sonny Phillips on piano and there's farts on one of the tunes, honest to god farts. Quote
HutchFan Posted September 8, 2022 Report Posted September 8, 2022 4 minutes ago, JSngry said: Still my favorite of the bunch...Sonny Phillips on piano and there's farts on one of the tunes, honest to god farts. I wonder who the farter is !?!? Too many beans! Quote
JSngry Posted September 8, 2022 Report Posted September 8, 2022 Didn't discover the farting until I put "What A Little Moonlight Can Do" on one of my BFTs and was reviewing every thing for sequencing, flow, just hyperlistening, and there it was. I tried to make be something else, anything else. But nope. It's a fart. Quote
AllenLowe Posted September 9, 2022 Report Posted September 9, 2022 7 hours ago, JSngry said: Didn't discover the farting until I put "What A Little Moonlight Can Do" on one of my BFTs and was reviewing every thing for sequencing, flow, just hyperlistening, and there it was. I tried to make be something else, anything else. But nope. It's a fart. well, as someone said above about Person, "he's taking the load." Quote
T.D. Posted September 17, 2022 Report Posted September 17, 2022 On 9/8/2022 at 0:52 PM, JSngry said: Didn't discover the farting until I put "What A Little Moonlight Can Do" on one of my BFTs and was reviewing every thing for sequencing, flow, just hyperlistening, and there it was. I tried to make be something else, anything else. But nope. It's a fart. Quote
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