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Donald Byrd - Byrd Jazz

Donald Byrd - Byrd Jazz

Musician: Donald Byrd
Album title: Byrd Jazz
Style: Hard Bop
Released: 1956
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1843 mb
Size APE version: 1844 mb
Size WMA version: 1248 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
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Genre: Jazz

Donald Byrd - Byrd Jazz

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Tracklist

A1 Parisian Thoroughfare
A2 Yusef
A3 Shawnuff
B1 Blues
B2 Tortion Level
B3 Woody'N You
B4 Dancing In The Dark

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – New World Stage

Credits

  • Bass – Alvin Jackson
  • Drums – Frank Grans*
  • Euphonium – Bernard McKinney
  • Piano – Barry Harris
  • Tenor Saxophone – Yusef Lateef
  • Trumpet – Donald Byrd

Notes

Recorded on August 23, 1955
Recorded at New World Stage Theatre, Detroit, Michigan

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DL-407 Yusef Lateef With Donald Byrd Yusef Lateef With Donald Byrd - Yusef! ‎(LP, Album, Mono, RE) Delmark Records DL-407 US 1965
DL-407 Donald Byrd First Flight ‎(LP, Album, RE) Delmark Records DL-407 US 1990
DL 407 Yusef Lateef With Donald Byrd Yusef Lateef With Donald Byrd - Yusef! ‎(LP, Album, RE) Delmark Records DL 407 US 1965
DL-407 Donald Byrd First Flight ‎(LP, Album, Promo, RE) Delmark Records DL-407 US 1990
TRLP 5, NLP5000 Donald Byrd Byrd Jazz ‎(LP, Album, RE) Transition, Norma TRLP 5, NLP5000 Japan 1990



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Fordrelis
This record has first been released in 1956 as “Byrd jazz” with Donald Byrd as declared band leader but there were several versions of it over the years. The last reissue has been about three decades ago and so it is more than time to go for another fresh print of this back row classic of the 1950s jazz scene. On these recordings we get some floating and grooving hard bop with an ever pulsating rhythm section, dueling tenor sax by Lateef and trumpet by Byrd plus solo slots for bass, drums and piano. The leading instruments generate a cheerful atmosphere and make this live album a blissful experience for every lover of the mid 50s hard bop sound. The passion of the musicians grabs the audience immediately and when the melodies pour out of your speakers you will be captured as well by this pure essence of jazz. Far from later modal and even free jazz monoliths these catchy tunes are quite easy to follow. The band is tight and this is a great advantage. Every note, every beat of the drums sits in the right place as if they have always been there and just had to be made audible by the band. It is indeed like the sculptor who already sees the glyph within the block of marble and just sets it free. The music plays itself through the instruments. Haunting and relaxed passages, cool melodies put into memorable structures. A classic among the hipsters and beatniks with their goatbeards, metal-rimmed glasses and berets drinking, tripping and philosophizing to the sound of this and many other albums that were made from jazz aficionados for their kind.