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At the age of 70, veteran tenor saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman is in prime form throughout this well-rounded set. He jams bebop on Charlie Parker's "Visa," shows off his large tone on the ballads "Time After Time" and "When I Fall in Love," romps on the boogaloo "Shakabu," pays tribute to his former boss Herbie Mann on "Passing Through," and plays flute quite expertly on "Song for the New Man." Also quite worthy are a pair of Newman's newer songs, "Fast Lane" and "Lonesome Head." Trombonist Curtis Fuller is in excellent form during his six appearances and pianist John Hicks leads a particularly supportive rhythm section. Highly recommended to straight-ahead jazz fans, this set shows that David "Fathead" Newman, who has had a diverse career, is at heart a big-toned swinger in the tradition of Gene Ammons. ~ Scott Yanow
Live Recording
Recorded at Van Gelder Recording, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on October 15, 2003.
Personnel: David "Fathead" Newman (flute, tenor saxophone); Curtis Fuller (trombone); John Hicks (piano); Jimmy Cobb (drums).
Audio Mixer: Rudy Van Gelder.
Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (10/15/2003).
Photographer: Roy Gumpel.
Personnel: David "Fathead" Newman (tenor saxophone, flute); Curtis Fuller (trombone); John Hicks (piano); John Menegon (bass); Jimmy Cobb (drums).
Song For The New Man Music David "Fathead" Newman Song For The New Man Songs | 1. | Visa |
| 2. | Time After Time |
| 3. | Shakabu |
| 4. | Song for the New Man |
| 5. | Passing Through |
| 6. | Fast Lane |
| 7. | Lonesome Head |
| 8. | When I Fall in Love |
| 9. | This I Dig of You |
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