Label: Riverside Records (Europe), 0025218705424
Style: Jazz
Country: Suffolk, Virginia, U.S. (September 16, 1925 - December 2, 1999)
Time: 41:30
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 265 Mb
Byrd's Word! is an early Charlie Byrd recording that finds the
guitarist in a variety of settings. The idea seems to be showcasing Byrd
with a number of friends, including valve trombonist Bobby Felder,
tenor saxophonist Buck Hill, and pianist Tee Carson. Though there are
really no bad cuts on the album, the content is so diverse -- acoustic
trios, electric guitar with brass, and acoustic guitar with vocals --
that the album doesn't flow as a whole. "Byrd's Word" opens the album,
with a big brassy sound, complete with Byrd cutting loose on electric
guitar. On this cut, and even more so on "Bobby in Bassoonville," his
electric guitar sounds derivative of Charlie Christian or Herb Ellis.
The best material finds an acoustic Byrd already in his small combo
niche, as on "Satin Doll," with bassist Keter Betts and drummer Eddlie
Phyfe. On "Conversation Piece," Byrd and Betts perform an intimate,
bluesy instrumental with lots of interplay. Two quiet cuts, "Blue
Turning Grey Over You" and "Don't Explain," feature Ginny Byrd on
vocals. These quiet songs, with her airy, pleasant vocals, backed only
by Byrd's guitar, make for great listening. The variety of material and
styles gives the impression that Byrd was experimenting, but even so,
his experimentation was conservative. His electric playing looks back
toward swing while his acoustic playing leans toward quieter ballads.
The issue then is less about style than approach: To plug in or to not
plug in, that is the question. Byrd's Word! may not be a great album,
but it is certainly a good place to get a look at Byrd's early
development.
(allmusic.com/album/byrds-word-mw0000105787?1659030660949)
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01. Byrd's Word (05:31)
02. Blue Turning Grey Over You (02:55)
03. Bobby In Bassoonville (04:27)
04. Satin Doll (04:42)
05. Tri-X (04:32)
06. Conversation Piece (03:33)
07. What's New (04:15)
08. Stompin' At The Savoy (03:24)
09. Don't Explain (03:29)
10. Buck's Hill (04:36)
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