Styles: Flute And Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:39
Size: 123,0 MB
Art: Front
( 6:10) 1. Cellar Groove
( 6:47) 2. Cristo Redentor
( 5:33) 3. For Stanley
( 5:49) 4. A Child is Born
( 5:34) 5. Black
( 4:17) 6. Amandla
(13:00) 7. Davey Blue
( 6:26) 8. Freedom Jazz Dance
Davey Blue
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:39
Size: 123,0 MB
Art: Front
( 6:10) 1. Cellar Groove
( 6:47) 2. Cristo Redentor
( 5:33) 3. For Stanley
( 5:49) 4. A Child is Born
( 5:34) 5. Black
( 4:17) 6. Amandla
(13:00) 7. Davey Blue
( 6:26) 8. Freedom Jazz Dance
This excellent session does a fine job of showing off David "Fathead" Newman's jazz talents. Newman is heard on tenor sax on four selections, taking two songs apiece on flute and alto. Joined by pianist Cedar Walton, the fine if underrated vibraphonist Bryan Carrott, bassist David Williams, and drummer Kenny Washington, Newman stretches out on such numbers as "Cellar Groove," "Cristo Redentor," "Freedom Jazz Dance," and a tribute to Stanley Turrentine, "For Stanley," sounding at his prime on each of his instruments. Recommended. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/davey-blue-mw0000657383
Personnel: David "Fathead" Newman - flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, producer; Bryan Carrott - vibraphone; Cedar Walton - piano; David Williams - bass; Kenny Washington - drums
Personnel: David "Fathead" Newman - flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, producer; Bryan Carrott - vibraphone; Cedar Walton - piano; David Williams - bass; Kenny Washington - drums
Davey Blue
Great version of Cristo Redentor right up there with Charlie Musslewhites take from Tennessee Woman.
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