The distinctively unique voice and unconventional stylings of Patty Waters bring a set of standards and folk songs to a live quartet session in Houston, Texas in 2018 with the stellar backup of Burton Greene on piano, Mario Pavone on bass, and Barry Altschul on drums, covering songs by Billy Holiday, Nat King Cole & Hank Williams along with a trio instrumental of Monk's "Off Minor".
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2020 Country: Portugal Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold 3 Panels Recorded at the MECA building, in Houston, Texas, on April 9th, 2018, by Ryan Edwards.
"Patty Waters is a living legend and every record with her voice is, in consequence, a preciosity. Unanimously considered the main singer of the free jazz tendency since the release of her historical ESP-Disk albums Sings and College Tour in the Sixties, and widely known (Diamanda Galas and Patti Smith pointed her as their main reference) for her impressive interpretation of the traditional "Black is the Color (of My True Love's Hair)", her influence resisted to a 30 years disappearance from the stages and the studios.
The return happened in 1996, but only to a couple more albums and a few concerts. An Evening in Houston marks Waters re-encounter with pianist Burton Greene in a 2018 special gig, along with the greats Mario Pavone and Barry Altschul. A repertoire of folk songs, jazz standards (including "Strange Fruit", a song we all know because of Billie Holiday, Patty Waters' idol) and compositions by Thelonious Monk and Ornette Coleman show us why this mysterious personality was, and still is, one of the most astonishing innovators of the voice expressive capabilities in music, either singing or using it as an instrument. Yes, it's that important."-Clean Feed