Black Byrd
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Black Byrd is a 1972 album by Donald Byrd, which was enormously successful and became Blue Note Records' highest-ever selling album.
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Track listing
- Flight Time 8:27
- Black Byrd 8:00
- Love’s So Far Away 6:00
- Mr. Thomas 5:15
- Sky High 5:59
- Slop Jar Blues 6:00
- Where Are We Going? 4:40
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Personnel
- Donald Byrd - trumpet, flugelhorn, electric trumpet, vocals
- Allen Curtis Barnes - flute, oboe, saxophone
- Roger Glenn - saxophone, flute
- Fonce Mizell - trumpet, vocals
- Larry Mizell - vocals
- Kevin Toney - piano
- Freddie Perren - piano, synthesizer, vocals
- Dean Parks, David T. Walker, Barney Perry - guitar
- Joe Sample - piano, electric piano
- Wilton Felder, Joe Hill - bass
- Harvey Mason, Sr, Keith Killgo - drums
- Bobbye Porter, Perk Jacobs, Stephanie Spruill - percussion
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