Charlie Byrd - Mr. Guitar (1962)

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Title: Mr. Guitar
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Riverside Records/Original Jazz Classics
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 41:00
Total Size: 115.9 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Blues for Felix (3:01)
02. Gypsy in My Soul (2:58)
03. In a Mellow Tone (3:16)
04. Prelude to a Kiss (4:46)
05. Travelin’ On (2:37)
06. Play Fiddle, Play (3:37)
07. Funky Flamenco (2:52)
08. My One and Only (2:47)
09. Mama, I’ll Be Home Some Day (3:17)
10. How Long Has This Been Going On? (3:43)
11. Who Cares? (2:15)
12. Lay the Lilly Low (5:52)

A delightful trio outing with an adroit and light feel, also featuring Keter Betts on bass and Bertell Knox on drums. Byrd's playing combines jazz swing with influences from both Spanish guitar and classical music on a session comprised of both Byrd originals and covers, usually of Gershwin and Ellington tunes. Betts and Knox are both nimble players who flesh out Byrd's arrangements without encumbering them, Knox exhibiting a deft touch on the snares in particular. Byrd swings pretty hard on numbers like "Gypsy in My Soul," and gets more into the Spanish sound on the original "Funky Flamenco"; there is one chance for the musicians to stretch out into more space, on the six-minute "Lay the Lily Low." It sounds like this album was a substantial influence upon the noted eclectic British folk guitarist Davy Graham, whose debut LP from the early '60s, Guitar Player, has arrangements that are similar to much of what's on Mr. Guitar.