Electric Byrd

Electric Byrd

by Donald Byrd
Electric Byrd

Electric Byrd

by Donald Byrd

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Remastered / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Donald Byrd's transitional sessions from 1969-1971 are actually some of the trumpeter's most intriguing work, balancing accessible, funky, Davis-style fusion with legitimate jazz improvisation. Electric Byrd, from 1970, is the best of the bunch, as Byrd absorbs the innovations of Bitches Brew and comes up with one of his most consistent fusion sets of any flavor. Byrd leads his largest fusion group yet (ten to 11 pieces), featuring many of his cohorts of the time (including Jerry Dodgion, Lew Tabackin, and Frank Foster on various woodwinds). Most important are electric pianist Duke Pearson, who once again dominates the arrangements, and percussionist Airto Moreira, who in places lends a strong Brazilian feel that predates Return to Forever. Moreira also contributes one of the four compositions, "Xibaba," which starts out as an airy Brazilian tune but morphs into a free-form effects extravaganza; the rest are Byrd originals that prove equally imaginative and diverse. The Brazilian-tinged opener "Estavanico" has a gentle, drifting quality that's often disrupted by jarring dissonances. There's also the shifting -- and sometimes even disappearing -- slow groove of "Essence," and the hard-edged, bop-based funk of "The Dude." Much of the album has a spacy, floating feel indebted to the psychedelic fusion of Bitches Brew; it's full of open-ended solo improvisations, loads of amplification effects, and striking sonic textures. The arrangements are continually surprising, and the band never works the same groove too long, switching or completely dropping the underlying rhythms. So even if it wears its influences on its sleeve, Electric Byrd is indisputably challenging, high-quality fusion. It's also the end of the line for jazz purists as far as Donald Byrd is concerned, which is perhaps part of the reason the album has yet to receive its proper due. ~ Steve Huey

Product Details

Release Date: 07/21/2023
Label: Third Man Records
UPC: 0810074422628

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Donald Byrd   Primary Artist,Trumpet
Pepper Adams   Guest Artist,Brass,Clarinet,Sax (Baritone)
Airto Moreira   Guest Artist,Percussion
Hermeto Pascoal   Guest Artist,Flute
Lew Tabackin   Guest Artist,Flute,Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)
Ron Carter   Guest Artist,Bass
Frank Foster   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano),Clarinet (Alto)
Bill Campbell   Trombone
Wally Richardson   Guitar
Duke Pearson   Piano (Electric)
Mickey Roker   Drums

Technical Credits

Bob Belden   Producer
Duke Pearson   Producer
Donald Byrd   Composer
Rudy Van Gelder   Engineer
Michael Cuscuna   Producer
Airto   Composer
Airto Moreira   Composer
Nat Hentoff   Liner Notes
Frank Gauna   Art Direction
Tom Evered   Producer
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