Carolina-born Houston Person is a towering figure in the world of soulful jazz, His albums for Prestige, Muse, Westbound and beyond have always been joyous affairs, filled with soul and aimed at those who like their jazz with a beat, Until now the three albums which he recorded for the Detroit-based Westbound label and its subsidiary Eastbound have never been reissued, This release pairs his second and third albums for them, Person made his name in Johnny Hammond Smith's group between 1963 and 1966; in 1967 he signed as a band leader to Prestige, where his album Goodness was a hit, He moved to Eastbound in 1973 and when it closed moved to its parent for the release of Houston Person 75, the first album he produced himself, It is a raucous party with Person's sax lines playing over some tight funky arrangements; one track features Etta Jones, Get Out'a My Way follows in the same vein, an excellent soulful jazz album which suits Person's style, It also includes a version of the Isley Brothers' For The Love Of You, Featuring musical backing from the Westbound Gang and backing vocals by Honey it is a fine addition to Person's catalogue.