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David "Fathead" Newman - House Of David - The David "Fathead" Newman Anthology (1993)

David "Fathead" Newman - House Of David - The David "Fathead" Newman Anthology (1993)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 788 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 313 MB
2:16:50 | Jazz, Funk, Soul, Swing, Rhythm & Blues | Label: Rhino

David "Fathead" Newman made his name as the standout tenor saxophonist in the Ray Charles Band for 20 years, and seven of the 27 tracks in this set feature Newman echoing Charles's jazzy R&B vocals or piano riffs. Other tracks find Newman blowing behind R&B singers Zuzu Bollin, Aretha Franklin, Jimmy Scott, Dr. John, and Aaron Neville. There was a soulful, vocal quality to Newman's sax, even on the instrumental jazz dates where he was the leader, and the melody and emotion of the song never slipped out of focus. Neither a great composer, improvisor, nor innovator, Newman was nonetheless a master of playing simple but appealing jazz variations on catchy R&B themes.–Geoffrey Himes
David "Fathead" Newman, Ellis Marsalis, Cornell Dupree - Return to the Wide Open Spaces (1990)

David "Fathead" Newman, Ellis Marsalis, Cornell Dupree - Return to the Wide Open Spaces (1990)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 346 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 159 MB | Covers - 11 MB
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop, Mainstream Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Amazing Records (AMCD-1021)

For this live concert recorded at the Caravan of Dreams in Fort Worth, a mostly all-star group of Texas jazzmen (plus pianist Ellis Marsalis from New Orleans) was gathered together. The music, which includes four blues and three standards among its nine selections, lacks any real surprises. Most of the numbers have solos by Fathead Newman on alto, James Clay's tenor, veteran baritonist Leroy Cooper, the lesser-known trumpeter Dennis Dotson and guitarist Cornell Dupree or Marsalis. In addition, the pianist gets a pair of solo features, and Newman is also heard on tenor and flute. Strangely enough, Fathead never gets around to dueling with Clay. Some better planning and the utilization of a few charts (rather than the funcitonal frameworks) would have elevated the pleasing date to a much higher level.
David "Fathead" Newman, Ellis Marsalis, Cornell Dupree - Return to the Wide Open Spaces (1990)

David "Fathead" Newman, Ellis Marsalis, Cornell Dupree - Return to the Wide Open Spaces (1990)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 346 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 159 MB | Covers - 11 MB
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop, Mainstream Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Amazing Records (AMCD-1021)

For this live concert recorded at the Caravan of Dreams in Fort Worth, a mostly all-star group of Texas jazzmen (plus pianist Ellis Marsalis from New Orleans) was gathered together. The music, which includes four blues and three standards among its nine selections, lacks any real surprises. Most of the numbers have solos by Fathead Newman on alto, James Clay's tenor, veteran baritonist Leroy Cooper, the lesser-known trumpeter Dennis Dotson and guitarist Cornell Dupree or Marsalis. In addition, the pianist gets a pair of solo features, and Newman is also heard on tenor and flute. Strangely enough, Fathead never gets around to dueling with Clay. Some better planning and the utilization of a few charts (rather than the funcitonal frameworks) would have elevated the pleasing date to a much higher level.
David "Fathead" Newman, Ellis Marsalis, Cornell Dupree - Return to the Wide Open Spaces (1990)

David "Fathead" Newman, Ellis Marsalis, Cornell Dupree - Return to the Wide Open Spaces (1990)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 346 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 159 MB | Covers - 11 MB
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop, Mainstream Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Amazing Records (AMCD-1021)

For this live concert recorded at the Caravan of Dreams in Fort Worth, a mostly all-star group of Texas jazzmen (plus pianist Ellis Marsalis from New Orleans) was gathered together. The music, which includes four blues and three standards among its nine selections, lacks any real surprises. Most of the numbers have solos by Fathead Newman on alto, James Clay's tenor, veteran baritonist Leroy Cooper, the lesser-known trumpeter Dennis Dotson and guitarist Cornell Dupree or Marsalis. In addition, the pianist gets a pair of solo features, and Newman is also heard on tenor and flute. Strangely enough, Fathead never gets around to dueling with Clay. Some better planning and the utilization of a few charts (rather than the funcitonal frameworks) would have elevated the pleasing date to a much higher level.
David "Fathead" Newman - Fathead - Ray Charles Presents David Newman (1958) {2012 Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series}

David "Fathead" Newman - Fathead - Ray Charles Presents David Newman (1958) {2012 Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series 24bit Remaster WPCR-27039}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 239 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 90 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 194 Mb | 5% repair rar | 24-bit remaster
© 1958, 2012 Warner Japan / Atlantic / Rhino | WPCR-27039 | Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series
Jazz / Hard Bop / Soul Jazz / Saxophone

Features 24 bit remastering and comes with a mini-description. David Newman's first album as a leader – recorded under the Ray Charles banner, and featuring Ray himself on piano! The set's a really surprising one – as it's much more jazz-based than we'd expect, given the Charles connection – and really steps out with some lively solo work that goes way past the usual Ray Charles groove. The group's a small one – with Newman on alto and tenor, Ray on piano, Bennie Crawford on baritone, and a young Marcus Belgrave on trumpet – and the tunes have a really solid soul jazz approach, one that sounds a heck of a lot more like a late 50s session for Prestige Records than it does for Atlantic!
David "Fathead" Newman - Lone Star Legend (1997) {32 Jazz} **[RE-UP]**

David "Fathead" Newman - Lone Star Legend (1997) {32 Jazz}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 462 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 175 mb
Genre: jazz

Lone Star Legend is the 1997 CD by jazz musician David "Fathead" Newman. The disc is a 2-in-1 release featuring 1980's Resurgence! and 1982's Still Hard Times, both in their entirety. This was released by Joel Dorn's label, 32 Jazz.
David "Fathead" Newman & Marchel Ivery - Blue Greens & Beans (1990) {2015 Japan Timeless Jazz Master Collection Series}

David "Fathead" Newman, Marchel Ivery & The Rein De Graaff Trio - Blue Greens & Beans (1990) {2015 Japan Timeless Jazz Master Collection Complete Series}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 362 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 131 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 269 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1990, 2015 Timeless Records / Solid Records Japan / Ultra-Vibe | CDSOL-6386
Jazz / Hard Bop / Soul Jazz / Saxophone / Piano Trio

Reissue with the latest remastering. Features original cover artwork. A great take on the classic European mode of presenting an American tenorist with local trio backing – a date that has pianist Rein De Graaff providing rhythm for the duo of David Newman and Marchel Ivery! Newman's tenor opens up with a freer, more spontaneous vibe than on some of his more composed albums of a few years before – and he plays some especially nice flute at points, with this biting tone that reminds us just how great he can be on the instrument. Ivery's nice too – really getting the right sort of swing from De Graaff on piano, Koos Serierse on bass, and Erik Ineke on drums – and the players each take solos on most numbers, one track features only Newman, and another only Ivery.

David 'Fathead' Newman - Diamondhead (2008) {HighNote HCD 7179}  Music

Posted by ruskaval at Feb. 5, 2021
David 'Fathead' Newman - Diamondhead (2008) {HighNote HCD 7179}

David 'Fathead' Newman - Diamondhead (2008) {HighNote HCD 7179}
XLD rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 334 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 132 Mb
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© 2008 HighNote Records | HCD 7179
Jazz / Bop / Jazz Blues / Mainstream Jazz / Saxophone

Diamondhead is the ninth of David "Fathead" Newman's HighNote recordings (not the seventh, as the disc's notes state) and it's a typically enjoyable outing of soulful bop with no surprises but some exceedingly fine playing that holds up well after multiple listens. It was issued a few weeks short of his 75th birthday with his longtime collaborator and friend Houston Person as co-producer. The band assembled for this date is made up of longtime associates of the reedman; most of whom have actually appeared on his High Note releases. Fellow Texas native Cedar Walton is in the piano chair (virtually the same age, the pair attended the same high school but didn't play together until the '60s), and legendary trombonist Curtis Fuller is on the other horn – he has known Newman and played with him since the '80s, as has bassist Peter Washington.
David "Fathead" Newman - The Weapon (1972) {2013 Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series WPCR-27416}

David "Fathead" Newman - The Weapon (1972) {2013 Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series WPCR-27416}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 173 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 76 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 131 Mb | 5% repair rar | 24-bit remaster
© 1972, 2013 Atlantic / Rhino / WEA / Warner Japan | WPCR-27416 | Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series
Jazz / Jazz Funk / Soul Jazz / Saxophone

Features 24 bit remastering and comes with a mini-description. One of the sweetest, funkiest 70s sets from reedman David Fathead Newman – an album that has the saxophonist blowing over some great arrangements from William Eaton – who brings in a full sound that almost gives the album a soundtrack sort of vibe! Newman's tenor, alto, and flute get plenty of solo space throughout – and the richer arrangements by Eaton really bring in a strong set of feeling to the record – a depth that David wouldn't have been able to achieve on his own, and which really seems to influence the level of his solos. Other players are great too – and include Richard Tee on organ, Cornell Dupree on guitar, and Bernard Purdie on drums – and the set includes a number of tracks by Allen Toussaint, including "Yes We Can Can", "Happy Times", and "Freedom For The Stallion". Other titles include "Missy", "You Can't Always Get What You Want", and "Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong".
VA - Kansas City - A Robert Altman Film: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1996)

VA - Kansas City - A Robert Altman Film: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1996)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 397 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 162 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Soundtrack, Jazz | Label: Verve/Polydor K.K. | # POCJ-1321 | 01:03:07

For Robert Altman's Kansas City film, since the story was centered in 1934 Kansas City, Altman wanted to have younger musicians depict top jazz artists of the era playing at one of the legendary jam sessions. He recruited many of today's top modernists and, although they used arrangements based on older recordings, they did not have to necessarily improvise in the style of the time. Actually, it is surprising how close the musicians often come, recapturing not just the music of the period but the adventurous spirit of such immortals as Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, and Lester Young. A dozen songs from the film are on this very enjoyable and unique CD, which features such players as trumpeter Nicholas Payton, clarinetist Don Byron, guitarists Russell Malone and Mark Whitfield, pianists Geri Allen and Cyrus Chestnut, altoists Jesse Davis and David "Fathead" Newman, and four of today's great tenors: James Carter, Craig Handy, David Murray, and Joshua Redman. In addition, Kevin Mahogany sings "I Left My Baby." Although there are some audience shouts on a couple of the pieces, this is one soundtrack album that very much stands up on its own.