
Donald Byrd - Places And Spaces LP
BIG Donald Byrd classic - again touched by the hand of Larry Mizell. The Mizell bros also contribute as artists. Every track is a winner.
All-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes and pressed on 180g.
Donald Byrdâs 1975 album Places and Spaces featuring the hits âWind Paradeâ and âDominoesâ was the culmination of the great trumpeterâs fusion period.
It was the fifth consecutive Byrd album to be produced by visionary producer Larry Mizell, and the second to last session Byrd would cut for Blue Note, the label he had recorded for since 1958 that had followed him along his remarkable evolution from top-notch hard bop trumpeter to pioneer of R&B/Funk fusion.
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Donald Byrd - Places And Spaces LP
BIG Donald Byrd classic - again touched by the hand of Larry Mizell. The Mizell bros also contribute as artists. Every track is a winner.
All-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes and pressed on 180g.
Donald Byrdâs 1975 album Places and Spaces featuring the hits âWind Paradeâ and âDominoesâ was the culmination of the great trumpeterâs fusion period.
It was the fifth consecutive Byrd album to be produced by visionary producer Larry Mizell, and the second to last session Byrd would cut for Blue Note, the label he had recorded for since 1958 that had followed him along his remarkable evolution from top-notch hard bop trumpeter to pioneer of R&B/Funk fusion.
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BIG Donald Byrd classic - again touched by the hand of Larry Mizell. The Mizell bros also contribute as artists. Every track is a winner.
All-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes and pressed on 180g.
Donald Byrdâs 1975 album Places and Spaces featuring the hits âWind Paradeâ and âDominoesâ was the culmination of the great trumpeterâs fusion period.
It was the fifth consecutive Byrd album to be produced by visionary producer Larry Mizell, and the second to last session Byrd would cut for Blue Note, the label he had recorded for since 1958 that had followed him along his remarkable evolution from top-notch hard bop trumpeter to pioneer of R&B/Funk fusion.
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