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Showing posts with label Donald Byrd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donald Byrd. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 April 2024

Donald Byrd & 125th Street N.Y.C. / Gerald Levert [2024] - Everyday / The Top Of My Head [Jai Alai #JAR #14]


The second Jai Alai release this month is an unlikely and perhaps unusual combination. 

The top side is "Everyday" from Donald Byrd's "Words, Sounds, Colors & Shaped' album from 1982 with 125th Street, N.Y.C. The album was produced and arranged by Isaac Hayes. 

For more info on Byrd we did a Donald Byrd Profile for what would have been his 90th birthday in Dec 2022.

The flip side is "The Top Of My Head" by Gerald Levert from his seventh solo album "G-Spot" in 2002. Tragically, Levert died of an accidental overdose of prescription and over-the counter drugs aged just 40 in 2006 but not without leaving a huge legacy of music with his brother Sean and Marc Gordon in Levert, eleven solo albums and three LSG albums as a member of supergroup Levert, (Keith) Sweat and (Johnny) Gill.

Available now from Soul4Real.

Click on image below for link to where you can buy from.

Details
Rating: 8.4
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Jazz Funk / New Soul
Format: Single
Media: 7" Vinyl
Label: Jai Alai
Cat No: JAR14
Date: 17/04/2024
Price: £1
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Friday, 9 December 2022

Donald Byrd - A Profile


Donald Byrd (Donaldson Toussaint L'Ouverture Byrd II (9 Dec 1932 - 4 Feb 2013)) was an American jazz trumpeter born in Detroit, MI, who would have been 90 today. 

Before finishing high school, he performed with Lionel Hampton and made his first professional recording session in 1949 for Fortune Records with the Robert Barnes Sextette for the single "Black Eyed Peas" / "Bobbin’ At Barbee’s". 
Whilst studying for a Masters Degree at Manhattan School of Music in 1955 he joined  Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. Upon leaving Blakey in 1956, he played with some of the leading jazz musicians of the time including John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Thelonious Monk, Horace Silver, Lou Donaldson, and later Herbie Hancock who credits Byrd as one his major influences in his early career.

In 1973 he helped to form The Blackbyrds which consisted of a group of students he was teaching at Howard University, Washington D.C. He also formed the 125th Street Band from students at North Carolina Central University, where he was teaching, in the early 80s who recorded three albums as Donald Byrd & 125th Street Band and had is biggest hit single "Love Has Come Around" #15 R&B #4 Dance Chart and reached #42 on UK pop chart in1981.

Byrd is possibly best known to soul listeners for his 1975/76 jazz funk classics "Dominoes" and "Change (Makes You Want To Hustle)" from "Places and Spaces", co-written by an artist posted only last week Mbaji (aka Bradley Ridgell aka Backhouse Nation) and his writing partner Harold Clayton along with Sigidi.

His catalogue is far too vast (spanning five decades) to even scratch the surface with a playlist, therefore, I've focused on tracks from albums from 1972, when he teamed up with Larry and Fonce Mizell (the Mizell Brothers) and moved away from hard bop to fusion, through to 1982 which includes selections from the following albums (a few of The Blackbyrds tracks have also been tagged onto the end):

1972 - Black Byrd (Blue Note, 1973)
1973 - Street Lady (Blue Note, 1973)
1974 - Stepping into Tomorrow (Blue Note, 1975)
1976 - Places and Spaces (Blue Note, 1976)
1976 - Caricatures (Blue Note, 1976)
1978 - Thank You...For F.U.M.L. (Funking Up My Life) (Elektra, 1978)
1979 - Donald Byrd and 125th Street, N.Y.C. (Elektra, 1979)
1981 - Love Byrd (Elektra, 1981)
1982 - Words, Sounds, Colors and Shapes (Elektra, 1982)

A few tracks noteworthy of mention include his version of the unreleased Marvin Gaye song "Where Are We Going", the vocalist on "Sunning In Your Loveshine" is Syreeta Wright and on "Loving You" is Jim Gilstrap (featured a couple of weeks ago). The first six albums, above, were produced by the Mizell Brothers who also feature on backing vocals.

Blue Note/UMG has released a five track EP today "Live: Cookin' with Blue Note at Montreux".


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Sunday, 11 September 2022

Donald Byrd [1975] - Places And Spaces [Blue Note #BN-LA549-G] (Full Album)


As I as putting together the Roy Ayers birthday profile playlist up pops Donald Byrd and "Dominoes", so I refreshed my memory on his "Places And Spaces" album from 1975. Is there a better jazz funk album?

As well as "Dominoes" it contains, of course, the title track "Places And Spaces" along with "Change (Makes You Want To Hustle)" (video below). There is also a cover of The Temptation's classic "Just My Imagination".

Most songs were written by the Mizell brothers Larry and Alphonso aka 'Fonce' who was a member of 'The Corporation' i.e. Motown's hit-making factory. They joined Byrd when Motown relocated to L.A. in 1972.

Details
Rating: 9
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Jazz Funk
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Blue Note
Cat No: BN-LA549-G
Date: 1975
Price: £7.99
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