Song for the New Man | |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | David "Fathead" Newman |
Cover: | Song for the New Man.jpg |
Released: | January 13, 2004 |
Recorded: | October 15, 2003 |
Studio: | Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ |
Genre: | Jazz |
Length: | 53:10 |
Label: | HighNote HCD 7120 |
Producer: | David "Fathead" Newman, Houston Person |
Chronology: | David "Fathead" Newman |
Prev Title: | The Gift |
Prev Year: | 2003 |
Next Title: | I Remember Brother Ray |
Next Year: | 2005 |
Song for the New Man is an album by American saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman which was recorded in 2003 and released on the HighNote label early the following year.[1] [2] [3] [4]
In his review on Allmusic, Scott Yanow states "At the age of 70, veteran tenor saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman is in prime form throughout this well-rounded set. ... 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". In JazzTimes, Michael Edwards noted "Song for the New Man is a forthright rebuttal to the notion that an album with no overriding theme, no avant-garde experimentation and no scale-beating vocalist will be humdrum. This is hugely satisfying jazz playing with a verve and polish all its own".[5] On All About Jazz, Joel Roberts said "his latest effort shows that while he’s mellowed a bit as he’s aged, he hasn’t lost a step. It’s the combination of bluesy grit and post bop polish that gives Newman’s tenor sax playing its special allure, and both are on display on Song for the New Man"[6]
All compositions by David "Fathead" Newman except where noted