The Blackbyrds

The Blackbyrds

by The Blackbyrds
The Blackbyrds

The Blackbyrds

by The Blackbyrds

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

This amazing album is the product of six full-time Howard University students taking the direction of department head and jazz great Donald Byrd into the Fantasy Studios along with the aid of production wizard Larry Mizell. The result is some of the finest groove-oriented jazz music ever recorded. The rhythm section of Joe Hall on bass and Keith Killgo on drums provides a tight foundation for the Blackbyrds to enhance any dancefloor with their soulful explorations. With Kevin Toney supplying beautiful keyboard work and Barney Perry hitting listeners up with his chicken-scratch guitar, the skeletal framework for what could be called optimistic funk was firmly established by this debut record. Recommended songs include "Do It, Fluid," "Reggins," and "Summer Love," although the overall consistency of quality tracks on The Blackbyrds is reason enough to give the album a complete listen. ~ Robert Gabriel

Product Details

Release Date: 06/24/1996
Label: Bgp
UPC: 0029667510516
Rank: 48767

Tracks

  1. Do It, Fluid
  2. Gut Level
  3. Reggins
  4. The Runaway
  5. Funky Junkie
  6. Summer Love
  7. Life Styles
  8. A Hot Day Today

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Blackbyrds   Primary Artist,Vocals
Barney Perry   Guitar
Ray Armando   Percussion
Oscar Brashear   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Kevin Toney   Melodica,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Allan Barnes   Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)
Joseph Hall III   Guitar (Bass)
Keith Killgo   Drums
Perk Jacobs   Percussion
David Williams   Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Barney Perry   Composer
Larry Mizell   Composer,Producer,Recording Producer
Donald Byrd   Composer
Kevin Toney   Composer
Jim Stern   Recording
Lincoln Ross   Composer
Allan Curtis Barnes   Composer
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