Donald Byrd is one of my favorite musicians of all time. This record stays on rotation in our home, along with several other pieces of his wax.
daughtersofdilla:

Donald Byrd – Black Byrd (1972) by Halline Overby, Roy Ayers Project | 70/30

You can call it the pre-cursur to contemporary jazz. You can call it selling out. Or you can refer to the Donald Byrd album entitled Black Byrd an album that revolutionized the sound of fusion jazz, as it’s sound was (and still is being) duplicated. Black Byrd was recorded in 1972, which was a bit earlier than other jazz fusion  albums with a head nodding, driving 4/4 beat. This album was danceable,  as it was one of Blue Note Records most popular releases, and as you could guess, it’s success received a lot of flack from Byrd’s contemporaries.

Read more & take a listen: Roy Ayers Project | 70/30

Donald Byrd is one of my favorite musicians of all time. This record stays on rotation in our home, along with several other pieces of his wax.

daughtersofdilla:

Donald Byrd – Black Byrd (1972) by Halline Overby, Roy Ayers Project | 70/30

You can call it the pre-cursur to contemporary jazz. You can call it selling out. Or you can refer to the Donald Byrd album entitled Black Byrd an album that revolutionized the sound of fusion jazz, as it’s sound was (and still is being) duplicated. Black Byrd was recorded in 1972, which was a bit earlier than other jazz fusion albums with a head nodding, driving 4/4 beat. This album was danceable, as it was one of Blue Note Records most popular releases, and as you could guess, it’s success received a lot of flack from Byrd’s contemporaries.

Read more & take a listen: Roy Ayers Project | 70/30

Source: royayersproject.com