1967. Brother Jack Mcduff & David Newman - Doub... [NEW]
: It remains a "textbook" example of the genre—accessible enough for casual listeners but harmonically rich enough for scholars.
Today, the album is celebrated by jazz purists and crate-diggers alike. 1967. Brother Jack McDuff & David Newman - Doub...
: David Newman, a longtime anchor of the Ray Charles band, brought a "Texas Tenor" grit and a deep, blues-drenched lyricism. : It remains a "textbook" example of the
While both men were established stars, this pairing was a masterstroke of chemistry. 1967. Brother Jack McDuff & David Newman - Doub...
: A track that highlights Newman's sophisticated phrasing on the flute, proving he was more than just a blues shouter.
1967 was a year of seismic shifts in jazz, with the rise of psychedelic rock and the death of John Coltrane.