Donald Byrd - Platinum Selection (2020)

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Title: Platinum Selection
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Retro Music Box
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:21:08
Total Size: 734 mb
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Tracklist:

1. Donald Byrd - The Injuns
2. Donald Byrd - My Girl Shirl
3. Donald Byrd - Long Green
4. Donald Byrd - Parisian thoroughfare
5. Donald Byrd - Bo
6. Donald Byrd - Ghana
7. Donald Byrd - Lex
8. Donald Byrd - Smeone to watch over me
9. Donald Byrd - Gotcha Goin' N' Comin'
10. Donald Byrd - 10- Gate City
11. Donald Byrd - Winterset
12. Donald Byrd - Clarion Calls
13. Donald Byrd - Tortion Level
14. Donald Byrd - Star Eyes
15. Donald Byrd - Here Am I
16. Donald Byrd - Dancing In The Dark
17. Donald Byrd - Witchcraft
18. Donald Byrd - Yusef
19. Donald Byrd - Blues
20. Donald Byrd - Little Boy Blue

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.