David ' Fathead ' Newman
I Remember Brother Ray =180g =
2 x LP
180grs 33⅓rpm
2500 copies worldwide
( 2005) - 2010 EU reissue on 180g LP = I Remember Brother Ray is an album by saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman, paying tribute to his bandleader and mentor Ray Charles
Release date: 16-03-2010(originally released in 2005)
2010 EU reissue on 180g LP =David 'Fathead' Newman's warm tone, occasionally terse phrasing, and always heartfelt delivery placed him in high demand by artists as diverse as B.B. King, Herbie Mann, Jane Monheit, & Ray Charles, with whom David played from 1954-64. Newman entered the Rudy Van Gelder studio just two months after Ray Charles' death to record "I Remember Brother Ray," a tribute to the jazzier side of his former boss and friend. While there were quite a few Ray Charles tributes, few equaled "I Remember Brother Ray" for it's grace, integrity, honesty, and pure connection to the true essence of Charles' legacy.
Tracks:
A1 Hit The Road Jack 5:42
A2 Georgia On My Mind 7:18
A3 Drown In My Tears 6:13
B1 When Your Lover Has Gone 5:02
B2 Deed I Do 5:25
B3 It Had To Be You 5:29
B4 Them That Got (I Ain't Got Nothing Yet) 5:32
Drager(LP,EP,12,7,CD): LP
Qual(120grs,150grs,180grs): 180grs
Speed(33,45): 33
Extra info: 2500 copies worldwide
Label: Highnote
Originally released: 2005
This release: 2010