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Donald Byrd - The Unforgettable Donald Byrd (2021)

Donald Byrd - The Unforgettable Donald Byrd (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Donald Byrd

  • Title: The Unforgettable Donald Byrd
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Donald Monald Byrdus Records
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 05:13:38
  • Total Size: 719 mb | 2.1 gb
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Tracklist:

01. Donald Byrd - Lex
02. Donald Byrd - Soulful Kitty
03. Donald Byrd - My Girl Shirl (Version 1)
04. Donald Byrd - Ghana
05. Donald Byrd - Cecile
06. Donald Byrd - Lament
07. Donald Byrd - Philson
08. Donald Byrd - Trio
09. Donald Byrd - Lover Come Back To Me
10. Donald Byrd - Sudwest Funk
11. Donald Byrd - A Portrait of Jennie
12. Donald Byrd - Paul's Pal
13. Donald Byrd - Jorgie'S
14. Donald Byrd - Down Tempo
15. Donald Byrd - Hush
16. Donald Byrd - I'm a Fool to Want You
17. Donald Byrd - Libeccio
18. Donald Byrd - Shangri-La
19. Donald Byrd - 6M'S
20. Donald Byrd - Requiem
21. Donald Byrd - Fuego
22. Donald Byrd - Bup a Loup
23. Donald Byrd - Night Flower
24. Donald Byrd - Off to the Races
25. Donald Byrd - Funky Mama
26. Donald Byrd - Low Life
27. Donald Byrd - When Your Love Has Gone
28. Donald Byrd - Amen
29. Donald Byrd - My Girl Shirl (Version 2)
30. Donald Byrd - Jeannine
31. Donald Byrd - French Spice
32. Donald Byrd - Pure D.Funk
33. Donald Byrd - Bo
34. Donald Byrd - Kimyas
35. Donald Byrd - Little Boy Blue
36. Donald Byrd - Gate City Blues
37. Donald Byrd - Free Form
38. Donald Byrd - Pentecostal Feeling
39. Donald Byrd - When Sunny Gets Blue
40. Donald Byrd - Stardust
41. Donald Byrd - Nai Nai

Donald Byrd was considered one of the finest hard bop trumpeters of the post-Clifford Brown era. He recorded prolifically as both a leader and sideman from the mid-'50s into the mid-'60s, most often for Blue Note, where he established a reputation as a solid stylist with a clean tone, clear articulation, and a knack for melodicism. Toward the end of the '60s, Byrd became fascinated with Miles Davis' move into fusion, and started recording his own forays into the field. In the early '70s, with the help of brothers Larry and Fonce Mizell, Byrd perfected a bright, breezy, commercially potent take on fusion that was distinct from Davis, incorporating tighter arrangements and more of a smooth soul influence. Opinions on this phase of Byrd's career diverge wildly jazz purists utterly despised it, branding Byrd a sellout and the records a betrayal of talent, but enraptured jazz-funk fans regard it as some of the most innovative, enduring work of its kind. In fact, proportionately speaking, Byrd was held in even higher esteem by that audience than by straight-ahead jazz fans who enjoyed his hard bop output.


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Thanks! Alas no years, no albums, in fact absolutely no documentation (publisher=soup merchant, as we say in French)