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  1. Sweet & Sour Tears (ABC-Paramount, 1964) Jazz at the Philharmonic: Ray Charles - Berlin, 1962 (Pablo, 1996) With Hank Crawford. The Soul Clinic (Atlantic, 1962) From the Heart (Atlantic, 1962) Double Cross (Atlantic, 1968) Mr. Blues Plays Lady Soul (Atlantic, 1969) Night Beat (Milestone, 1989) Tight (Milestone, 1996) With Cornell Dupree. Teasin ...

  2. "Sweet Eyes" (Crawford) – 3:43 "Fathead" (Newman) – 5:20 "Mean to Me" (Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk) – 4:13 "Tin Tin Deo" (Gil Fuller, Chano Pozo) – 5:18; Personnel. David "Fathead" Newmantenor saxophone (tracks 2, 4, 5, 6, 8), alto saxophone (tracks 1, 3, 7) Ray Charles – piano; Marcus Belgrave – trumpet

  3. Stream Sweet Tears by David 'Fathead' Newman on desktop and mobile. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud.

  4. 1959 erschien Newmans erstes Album: „Fathead. Ray Charles presents David Newman.“. Berühmt wurde insbesondere das Eröffnungsstück: “Hard Times”. Ähnlich Bobby Timmons “Moanin’” und einer handvoll anderer bluesy oder churchy konzipierter Stücke jener Tage, verkörpert es ideal den souligen Spirit des Jazz vor einem halben ...

  5. David „Fathead“ Newman (* 24. Februar 1933 in Corsicana, Texas; † 20. Januar 2009 in Kingston, New York) war ein amerikanischer Tenorsaxophonist im Jazz - und Bluesbereich. Den Namenszusatz „Fathead“ hatte er angeblich, weil er sich leicht viele Musikstücke aneignete und auswendig beherrschte.

  6. 24. Feb. 2015 · Sweet & Sour Tears (1964) Berlin, 1962 With Eddie Harris The Electrifying Eddie Harris (Atlantic, 1967) With Meeco Amargo Mel (Connector, 2009) With Lee Morgan Sonic Boom (1967) With Lonnie Smith Think! (1968) With Charles Kynard The Soul Brotherhood (Prestige, 1969) With Cornell Dupree Teasin' (1973)

  7. Sweet & Sour Tears. Sweet & Sour Tears is a 1964 album by Ray Charles. It is a concept album featuring songs with titles or lyrics referring to crying. In 1997, Rhino Records reissued the album on compact disc with seven bonus tracks from his early career (1956–1971) that added to the "crying" theme.