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David "Fathead" Newman Life CD

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Personnel: David "Fathead" Newman (alto saxophone); Peter Bernstein (guitar); David Leonhardt (piano); Steve Nelson (vibraphone); John Menegon (bass instrument); Yoron Israel (drums).
The veteran saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman has been a major figure in jazz since the mid 1950s, also contributing to many of Ray Charles's recordings. In this set of mostly standards, Newman plays flute, as well as alto and tenor saxophone on intimate small-group arrangements of tunes including "Autumn in New York," "What a Wonderful World," and "I Can't Get Started." There's also a particularly poignant rendering of the title track, written by his friend and colleague, the late pianist John Hicks.
On this Highnote set, master saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman digs back into the past for standards from the worlds of film, pop, jazz, and theater. The disc is named after a composition by the late pianist John Hicks, a familiar companion on a number of Newman dates over the past ten years, who passed away in 2006. The album is dedicated to his memory. David Leonhardt is in the piano chair on this date, along with drummer Yoron Israel, bassist John Menegon, guitarist Peter Bernstein, and vibraphonist Steve Nelson. The album opens with a beautiful reading of Neal Hefti's classic "Girl Talk." Newman's tenor is big, warm, and expressive in the grand Texas tradition. His melodic improvisation on the theme, though, is something that comes from his beginnings with Ray Charles and that has been molded and refined ever since. The flute makes its first appearance on the Hicks number with its bluesy changes. Newman takes the first solo, followed briefly by Nelson and then Leonhardt. The tune is relaxed but tight. There's a gorgeous, swinging Latin backbeat here as Israel just dances over the cymbals and snare. The enormity and depth of Newman's main horn are heard on Burt Bacharach's "Alfie," adapted from the Dionne Warwick single version and beautifully elucidated upon, with a stellar reading of the nuance in the melody. As the rhythm section enters, Newman's playing soul, deep and slow, à la Ben Webster in feel, but the phrasing is no one's but his own. To go from these three tunes to Gershwin is a jump on any session, but that's exactly what the band does on "I Can't Get Started." The tune is taken in a mellow, easy groove; and the vibes/guitar intro that leads into Newman's flute is a sweet touch. What's most remarkable here is the intuitive grasp that each of these players has on the other. This is as fluid a date as one is likely to come across in the 21st century. Newman's trademark restraint gives way to something here, and that something is a sheer symbiosis, brining out each player's melodic, rhythmic and harmonic sense along with his own. Whether the program is Ellington's "Come Sunday," from the "Black Brown & Beige Suite," bebop era nuggets "Autumn in New York" and "Old Folks," played on the alto, or his readings of "What a Wonderful World" -- a fitting instrumental counterpart to the Louis Armstrong vocal version -- or John Coltrane's "Naima," that closes the disc, taste, elegance and soul are the trademarks of everything here. Indeed, as evidenced by Life, Newman's able to turn the trick back inside out and seek new ground inside ballads and standards rather than radically revisioning them. He has always been a player of great feeling and economy, but here, he takes his gifts to an entirely different level. Just beautiful. ~ Thom JurekDown Beat (p.58) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Newman's effortless yet sparring blowing has the searching sonority of Sonny Stitt."
JazzTimes (p.122) - "On 'Naima,' which rides on an inviting drum groove, he shows that you don't have to imitate Coltrane to score spiritually on one of his tunes."
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List Price $16.98 (You save $3.53)
Category Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone
Label Highnote Records, Inc.
Orig Year 2007
All Time Sales Rank   35644  
CD Universe Part number 7357960
Catalog number 7166
Discs 1
Release Date Jan 30, 2007
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Houston Person; David Newman
Engineer Mitch Yuspeh; Ira Yuspeh
Recording Time 59 minutes
Personnel David "Fathead" Newman - alto saxophone
Yoron Israel - drums
David Leonhardt - piano
John Menegon - bass instrument

Also: Peter Bernstein, Steve Nelson
David "Fathead" Newman Life Songs


David "Fathead" Newman Life Album Track Listing



1.Girl Talk
2.Life$0.99
3.Alfie
4.I Can't Get Started
5.Old Folks
6.Autumn in New York
7.Come Sunday
8.What a Wonderful World
9.Naima
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Average Rating: (3.5 out of 5 stars) 3.5 stars

4 stars Review of "LIFE"
I purchase CDs with the hope that the entire CD is worthy of the purchase. Life truely is in the range of my criteria. I enjoyed the many facets of David Newman's music abilities. His playing of the flute was excellent and the choice of songs painted a picture of LIFE. On the negative side, David did a poor rendition of my favorite song, Alfie. This Cd deserves 4 stars
Submitted by brown578 (Baltimore, MD, USA) Verified Buyer
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3 stars good playing, corny tunes
Fathead still exhibits a beautiful tone and an elegant way of phrasing. Unfortunately, Ive had "enough already" of songs like "It Had to be You" and "Wonderful World". Haven't they been done enough?
Submitted by mrbite00 (san rafael, ca.) Verified Buyer
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