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Houston Person - Blue Odyssey FLAC album

Tracklist

Blue Odissey 7:35
Holy Land 6:38
I Love You Yes I Do 3:39
Funky London 4:48
Please Send Me Someone To Love 7:03
Starrburstt 6:08

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PR 7566, PRST-7566 Houston Person Blue Odyssey ‎(LP, Album) Prestige, Prestige PR 7566, PRST-7566 US 1968
PR 7566, PRT-7566 Houston Person Blue Odyssey ‎(LP, Album) Prestige, Prestige PR 7566, PRT-7566 US 1972
OJCCD-1045-2, P-7566 Houston Person Blue Odyssey ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Original Jazz Classics, Prestige OJCCD-1045-2, P-7566 US 2000
OJCCD-1045-2, P-7566 Houston Person Blue Odyssey ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Original Jazz Classics, Prestige OJCCD-1045-2, P-7566 Germany 2000
PR 7566 Houston Person Blue Odyssey ‎(LP, Album) Prestige PR 7566 Germany Unknown

Houston Person - Blue Odyssey FLAC album

Musician performer: Houston Person

Title: Blue Odyssey

Country: US

Date of release: 1968

Style: Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz

Genre: Jazz

Size FLAC: 1258 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 484

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Tegore
Houston Person, the definitive soul-jazz tenor saxophonist of the past 30 years, is in excellent form on this early session. Teamed with trombonist Curtis Fuller, baritonist Pepper Adams, pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Frankie Jones, Person holds his own with the better-known horn players and takes a brief vacation from his usual organ group. The music is both straight-ahead and bluesy with Cedar Walton's "Holy Land" and "Please Send Me Someone to Love" being the highpoints.
Tegore
Houston Person, the definitive soul-jazz tenor saxophonist of the past 30 years, is in excellent form on this early session. Teamed with trombonist Curtis Fuller, baritonist Pepper Adams, pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Frankie Jones, Person holds his own with the better-known horn players and takes a brief vacation from his usual organ group. The music is both straight-ahead and bluesy with Cedar Walton's "Holy Land" and "Please Send Me Someone to Love" being the highpoints.