Dive into the soulful world of Houston Person with his 2011 album "So Nice," a masterful blend of jazz, soul jazz, and hard bop that showcases the saxophonist's versatility and depth. Released on HighNote Records, this album features a diverse range of compositions, from intimate duets to lively septet performances, all expertly crafted to keep the listener engaged from start to finish.
"So Nice" is a testament to Houston Person's ability to create compact, impactful solos that respect the listener's time while delivering rich, melodic experiences. With a duration of just under an hour, the album packs a punch with 12 tracks that span a variety of moods and tempos. From the bluesy "Blues Everywhere" to the upbeat "Kiss and Run," and the tender "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," each song offers a unique perspective on Person's musical prowess.
The album's standout feature is its dynamic range, with each track meticulously arranged to highlight the strengths of the ensemble. Whether it's the smooth, sultry tones of "So Nice" or the playful energy of "Small World / Anyone Can Whistle," Houston Person and his bandmates deliver a performance that is both technically impressive and deeply satisfying. This album is a celebration of jazz in its purest form, a collection of songs that will appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers to the genre.