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1. | Don't Get Around Much Anymore
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2. | Tenderly [To St. Louis, MO]
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3. | Skylark [To Washington, DC]
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4. | You Don't Know What Love Is
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5. | The Way We Were
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6. | My Funny Valentine [To Hartford, CT]
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7. | All the Things You Are [Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]
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8. | Good Morning Heartache [To San Diego, CA]
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9. | Without a Song [New York City]
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10. | In a Sentimental Mood [To Berkeley, CA]
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11. | Embraceable You [To Belleville/ Ann Arbor, MI]
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12. | 'Deed I Do [To Detroit, MI]
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Jazz
Houston Person- tenor sax; Stan Hope- piano; George Kaye- bass; Chip White- drums
You have to hand it to Houston Person. In a time where jazz has become either mind-numbing, vacuous elevator music or a product of Emperor's-new-clothes pseudo-intellectuals passing off squeaks and squawks as music, Houston Person is content to make jazz that satisfies the basic need of audiences everywhere - communication. Knowing full well that great tunes become associated with memories of our life, Houston has programmed a selection of tunes that people have consistently requested around the country, tunes that mean something to the listener. Surrounded by his touring band, Houston offers a dozen standards, "Skylark", "All the Things You Are", "Deed I Do" and others. Beethoven himself once said, "Great music should go from the heart, to the heart." Judging from this record, that is a lesson well-learned by Houston Person. |
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