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 Donald Byrd
CARICATURES [LP VINYL]
Format: LP Record from BLUE NOTE RECORDS ()
Artist:
List price:
New price: $20.00
Used price: $9.99

 Donald Byrd
The Cat Walk
Format: LP Record from Blue Note Records (2008-09-30)
Artist: Donald Byrd
List price: $21.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Say You're Mine - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
  • Duke's Mixture - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
  • Each Time I Think of You - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • The Cat Walk - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • Cute - Donald Byrd, Hefti, Neal
  • Hello Bright Sunflower - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
 Donald Byrd
Cat Walk
Format: Audio CD from Phantom Sound & Vision (2000-08-29)
Artist: Donald Byrd
List price: $36.98

 Donald Byrd
The Cat Walk
Format: Audio CD from Toshiba EMI Japan (2007-12-15)
Artist: Donald Byrd
List price: $27.98
New price: $23.99
Used price: $15.19
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Say You're Mine - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
  • Duke's Mixture - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
  • Each Time I Think of You - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • The Cat Walk - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • Cute - Donald Byrd, Hefti, Neal
  • Hello Bright Sunflower - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
Average review score:

Byrd & Adams best album yet!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-15
Donald Byrd & Pepper Adams produced some of the greatest hard-bop albums in the 60's that there ever was, comparable to some of Lee Morgan's best efforts. If you want to one album to buy, check this one out!! It is unfortunately one of their last albums in the studio and also the last featuring Duke Pearson who would go on as Blue Note's a&r man and also lead his own big band. In fact Pearson along with drummer Philly Jo Jones provide the spark that Byrd-Adams needs!! From the title tune to the late Neal Hefti's classic "Cute" (a drum piece for the great Philly Jo), this album will leave you smiling. Their next album with a young newcomer by the name of Herbie Hancock would feature more modally based tunes rather the usual hard bop repetoire but you should check that out as well. Recommended for hard boppers and Byrd/Adams alike!!

Finally! The Cat Walks!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-20
After many years of being unavailable, EMI has finally reissued "The Cat Walk" by Donald Byrd as part of their Blue Note RVG (Rudy Van Gelder) Remaster series (what took them so long?)
I first heard this album about 20 years ago when I found an LP in a second-hand record store. I remember liking it, but discarded it soon after I discovered that the "scuff" on side two was actually a scratch that was quite audible. Ever since then, my search for a replacement copy has proven fruitless, except for a number of expensive Japanese imports. For years now I've scoured the "B"'s in the Jazz section of Border's and the like figuring it was bound to turn up, but to no avail.
Well, I am happy to say that as of today March 20, 2007 this classic album is once again available, with enhanced sound and revised liner notes to boot! To my ears, this is one of the best Blue Note albums of all time. Strong words I know, considering the wealth of great Blue Note titles out there. But check this out: The combination of Pepper Adams' gritty baritone, Donald Byrd's lyrical trumpet, Philly Joe Jones' crisp, exciting drumming, Laymon Jackson's soulful bass and Duke Pearson's tasteful piano create a funky, Soul/Jazz groove that hits you right from the very first note! Add to that a mix of catchy original tunes (not always the case on a Blue Note album) plus Rudy Van Gelder's classic sound and you've got an album that can stand alongside any of Blue Note's best.
Highlights include the instantly likeable opener "Say You're Mine"; the funky title tune with its clever use of stop time; the incredibly fast and furious drum solo on Neal Hefti's "Cute"; and the upbeat closing tune "Hello Bright Sunflower". Don't wait another twenty years; get this while you can!

The Cat Walk is SMOKIN'!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-10
This is truly an outstanding example of straight ahead soulful jazz. Duke Pearson contributes 4 great tunes on this one. Both Byrd and Adams solo beautifully throughout. "Cute" showcases Philly Joe, however on EACH tune he shows why he is THE MAN!! All this plus another fantastic recording job by Rudy Van Gelder. Absolutely an essential album for any serious collection. Five stars aren't nearly enough.

Another 5 Star Gem by Byrd & Company!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-13
People! People! Wake up and pay attention! This cat Donald Byrd can play that horn of his like nobody's business. I was so excited by this re-release on March 20th that I ordered it that same day. And needless to say, as always, the man and his band does not disappoint! On the contrary, this hard-bop recording is essential to any jazz fan's collection. Especially if you're a fan of Byrd's already. I can't believe it took them so long to re-release this. However thank you EMI and RVG indeed!

Donald is joined by Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Laymon Jackson (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums), and Duke Pearson (piano). All of them sound absolutely perfect on this recording. I am actually thinking about starting up a Donald Byrd fan club. I can't believe how great this guy was and how little we ever hear about him. Byrd, along with Kenny Dorham are two of the most underated trumpet players of all-time. It's a lonely world for many of us jazz fans. After listening to recordings like this, it's impossible for me to listen to all that crapola that so-called artists of today try to pass off as music. This is REAL music! Music that wakes you up, gets the heart pumping a little faster, takes the edge off, and finally, makes you feel happy just to be alive.

 Donald Byrd
The Cat Walk
Format: Audio CD from EMI Japan (2001-05-23)
Artist: Donald Byrd
List price: $31.98
New price: $31.98
Used price: $18.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Say You're Mine - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
  • Duke's Mixture - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
  • Each Time I Think of You - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • The Cat Walk - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • Cute - Donald Byrd, Hefti, Neal
  • Hello Bright Sunflower - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
Average review score:

Byrd & Adams best album yet!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-15
Donald Byrd & Pepper Adams produced some of the greatest hard-bop albums in the 60's that there ever was, comparable to some of Lee Morgan's best efforts. If you want to one album to buy, check this one out!! It is unfortunately one of their last albums in the studio and also the last featuring Duke Pearson who would go on as Blue Note's a&r man and also lead his own big band. In fact Pearson along with drummer Philly Jo Jones provide the spark that Byrd-Adams needs!! From the title tune to the late Neal Hefti's classic "Cute" (a drum piece for the great Philly Jo), this album will leave you smiling. Their next album with a young newcomer by the name of Herbie Hancock would feature more modally based tunes rather the usual hard bop repetoire but you should check that out as well. Recommended for hard boppers and Byrd/Adams alike!!

Finally! The Cat Walks!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-20
After many years of being unavailable, EMI has finally reissued "The Cat Walk" by Donald Byrd as part of their Blue Note RVG (Rudy Van Gelder) Remaster series (what took them so long?)
I first heard this album about 20 years ago when I found an LP in a second-hand record store. I remember liking it, but discarded it soon after I discovered that the "scuff" on side two was actually a scratch that was quite audible. Ever since then, my search for a replacement copy has proven fruitless, except for a number of expensive Japanese imports. For years now I've scoured the "B"'s in the Jazz section of Border's and the like figuring it was bound to turn up, but to no avail.
Well, I am happy to say that as of today March 20, 2007 this classic album is once again available, with enhanced sound and revised liner notes to boot! To my ears, this is one of the best Blue Note albums of all time. Strong words I know, considering the wealth of great Blue Note titles out there. But check this out: The combination of Pepper Adams' gritty baritone, Donald Byrd's lyrical trumpet, Philly Joe Jones' crisp, exciting drumming, Laymon Jackson's soulful bass and Duke Pearson's tasteful piano create a funky, Soul/Jazz groove that hits you right from the very first note! Add to that a mix of catchy original tunes (not always the case on a Blue Note album) plus Rudy Van Gelder's classic sound and you've got an album that can stand alongside any of Blue Note's best.
Highlights include the instantly likeable opener "Say You're Mine"; the funky title tune with its clever use of stop time; the incredibly fast and furious drum solo on Neal Hefti's "Cute"; and the upbeat closing tune "Hello Bright Sunflower". Don't wait another twenty years; get this while you can!

The Cat Walk is SMOKIN'!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-10
This is truly an outstanding example of straight ahead soulful jazz. Duke Pearson contributes 4 great tunes on this one. Both Byrd and Adams solo beautifully throughout. "Cute" showcases Philly Joe, however on EACH tune he shows why he is THE MAN!! All this plus another fantastic recording job by Rudy Van Gelder. Absolutely an essential album for any serious collection. Five stars aren't nearly enough.

Another 5 Star Gem by Byrd & Company!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-13
People! People! Wake up and pay attention! This cat Donald Byrd can play that horn of his like nobody's business. I was so excited by this re-release on March 20th that I ordered it that same day. And needless to say, as always, the man and his band does not disappoint! On the contrary, this hard-bop recording is essential to any jazz fan's collection. Especially if you're a fan of Byrd's already. I can't believe it took them so long to re-release this. However thank you EMI and RVG indeed!

Donald is joined by Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Laymon Jackson (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums), and Duke Pearson (piano). All of them sound absolutely perfect on this recording. I am actually thinking about starting up a Donald Byrd fan club. I can't believe how great this guy was and how little we ever hear about him. Byrd, along with Kenny Dorham are two of the most underated trumpet players of all-time. It's a lonely world for many of us jazz fans. After listening to recordings like this, it's impossible for me to listen to all that crapola that so-called artists of today try to pass off as music. This is REAL music! Music that wakes you up, gets the heart pumping a little faster, takes the edge off, and finally, makes you feel happy just to be alive.

 Donald Byrd
The Cat Walk
Format: Audio CD from EMI Japan (2001-05-23)
Artist: Donald Byrd
List price: $35.49
New price: $35.49
Used price: $29.95
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Say You're Mine - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
  • Duke's Mixture - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
  • Each Time I Think of You - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • The Cat Walk - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • Cute - Donald Byrd, Hefti, Neal
  • Hello Bright Sunflower - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
Average review score:

Byrd & Adams best album yet!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-15
Donald Byrd & Pepper Adams produced some of the greatest hard-bop albums in the 60's that there ever was, comparable to some of Lee Morgan's best efforts. If you want to one album to buy, check this one out!! It is unfortunately one of their last albums in the studio and also the last featuring Duke Pearson who would go on as Blue Note's a&r man and also lead his own big band. In fact Pearson along with drummer Philly Jo Jones provide the spark that Byrd-Adams needs!! From the title tune to the late Neal Hefti's classic "Cute" (a drum piece for the great Philly Jo), this album will leave you smiling. Their next album with a young newcomer by the name of Herbie Hancock would feature more modally based tunes rather the usual hard bop repetoire but you should check that out as well. Recommended for hard boppers and Byrd/Adams alike!!

Finally! The Cat Walks!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-20
After many years of being unavailable, EMI has finally reissued "The Cat Walk" by Donald Byrd as part of their Blue Note RVG (Rudy Van Gelder) Remaster series (what took them so long?)
I first heard this album about 20 years ago when I found an LP in a second-hand record store. I remember liking it, but discarded it soon after I discovered that the "scuff" on side two was actually a scratch that was quite audible. Ever since then, my search for a replacement copy has proven fruitless, except for a number of expensive Japanese imports. For years now I've scoured the "B"'s in the Jazz section of Border's and the like figuring it was bound to turn up, but to no avail.
Well, I am happy to say that as of today March 20, 2007 this classic album is once again available, with enhanced sound and revised liner notes to boot! To my ears, this is one of the best Blue Note albums of all time. Strong words I know, considering the wealth of great Blue Note titles out there. But check this out: The combination of Pepper Adams' gritty baritone, Donald Byrd's lyrical trumpet, Philly Joe Jones' crisp, exciting drumming, Laymon Jackson's soulful bass and Duke Pearson's tasteful piano create a funky, Soul/Jazz groove that hits you right from the very first note! Add to that a mix of catchy original tunes (not always the case on a Blue Note album) plus Rudy Van Gelder's classic sound and you've got an album that can stand alongside any of Blue Note's best.
Highlights include the instantly likeable opener "Say You're Mine"; the funky title tune with its clever use of stop time; the incredibly fast and furious drum solo on Neal Hefti's "Cute"; and the upbeat closing tune "Hello Bright Sunflower". Don't wait another twenty years; get this while you can!

The Cat Walk is SMOKIN'!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-10
This is truly an outstanding example of straight ahead soulful jazz. Duke Pearson contributes 4 great tunes on this one. Both Byrd and Adams solo beautifully throughout. "Cute" showcases Philly Joe, however on EACH tune he shows why he is THE MAN!! All this plus another fantastic recording job by Rudy Van Gelder. Absolutely an essential album for any serious collection. Five stars aren't nearly enough.

Another 5 Star Gem by Byrd & Company!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-13
People! People! Wake up and pay attention! This cat Donald Byrd can play that horn of his like nobody's business. I was so excited by this re-release on March 20th that I ordered it that same day. And needless to say, as always, the man and his band does not disappoint! On the contrary, this hard-bop recording is essential to any jazz fan's collection. Especially if you're a fan of Byrd's already. I can't believe it took them so long to re-release this. However thank you EMI and RVG indeed!

Donald is joined by Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Laymon Jackson (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums), and Duke Pearson (piano). All of them sound absolutely perfect on this recording. I am actually thinking about starting up a Donald Byrd fan club. I can't believe how great this guy was and how little we ever hear about him. Byrd, along with Kenny Dorham are two of the most underated trumpet players of all-time. It's a lonely world for many of us jazz fans. After listening to recordings like this, it's impossible for me to listen to all that crapola that so-called artists of today try to pass off as music. This is REAL music! Music that wakes you up, gets the heart pumping a little faster, takes the edge off, and finally, makes you feel happy just to be alive.

 Donald Byrd
The Cat Walk
Format: Audio CD from Blue Note Records (2007-03-20)
Artist: Donald Byrd
List price: $11.98
New price: $6.95
Used price: $5.15
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Say You're Mine - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
  • Duke's Mixture - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
  • Each Time I Think of You - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • The Cat Walk - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • Cute - Donald Byrd, Hefti, Neal
  • Hello Bright Sunflower - Donald Byrd, Pearson, Duke
Average review score:

Byrd & Adams best album yet!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-15
Donald Byrd & Pepper Adams produced some of the greatest hard-bop albums in the 60's that there ever was, comparable to some of Lee Morgan's best efforts. If you want to one album to buy, check this one out!! It is unfortunately one of their last albums in the studio and also the last featuring Duke Pearson who would go on as Blue Note's a&r man and also lead his own big band. In fact Pearson along with drummer Philly Jo Jones provide the spark that Byrd-Adams needs!! From the title tune to the late Neal Hefti's classic "Cute" (a drum piece for the great Philly Jo), this album will leave you smiling. Their next album with a young newcomer by the name of Herbie Hancock would feature more modally based tunes rather the usual hard bop repetoire but you should check that out as well. Recommended for hard boppers and Byrd/Adams alike!!

Finally! The Cat Walks!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-20
After many years of being unavailable, EMI has finally reissued "The Cat Walk" by Donald Byrd as part of their Blue Note RVG (Rudy Van Gelder) Remaster series (what took them so long?)
I first heard this album about 20 years ago when I found an LP in a second-hand record store. I remember liking it, but discarded it soon after I discovered that the "scuff" on side two was actually a scratch that was quite audible. Ever since then, my search for a replacement copy has proven fruitless, except for a number of expensive Japanese imports. For years now I've scoured the "B"'s in the Jazz section of Border's and the like figuring it was bound to turn up, but to no avail.
Well, I am happy to say that as of today March 20, 2007 this classic album is once again available, with enhanced sound and revised liner notes to boot! To my ears, this is one of the best Blue Note albums of all time. Strong words I know, considering the wealth of great Blue Note titles out there. But check this out: The combination of Pepper Adams' gritty baritone, Donald Byrd's lyrical trumpet, Philly Joe Jones' crisp, exciting drumming, Laymon Jackson's soulful bass and Duke Pearson's tasteful piano create a funky, Soul/Jazz groove that hits you right from the very first note! Add to that a mix of catchy original tunes (not always the case on a Blue Note album) plus Rudy Van Gelder's classic sound and you've got an album that can stand alongside any of Blue Note's best.
Highlights include the instantly likeable opener "Say You're Mine"; the funky title tune with its clever use of stop time; the incredibly fast and furious drum solo on Neal Hefti's "Cute"; and the upbeat closing tune "Hello Bright Sunflower". Don't wait another twenty years; get this while you can!

The Cat Walk is SMOKIN'!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-10
This is truly an outstanding example of straight ahead soulful jazz. Duke Pearson contributes 4 great tunes on this one. Both Byrd and Adams solo beautifully throughout. "Cute" showcases Philly Joe, however on EACH tune he shows why he is THE MAN!! All this plus another fantastic recording job by Rudy Van Gelder. Absolutely an essential album for any serious collection. Five stars aren't nearly enough.

Another 5 Star Gem by Byrd & Company!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-13
People! People! Wake up and pay attention! This cat Donald Byrd can play that horn of his like nobody's business. I was so excited by this re-release on March 20th that I ordered it that same day. And needless to say, as always, the man and his band does not disappoint! On the contrary, this hard-bop recording is essential to any jazz fan's collection. Especially if you're a fan of Byrd's already. I can't believe it took them so long to re-release this. However thank you EMI and RVG indeed!

Donald is joined by Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Laymon Jackson (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums), and Duke Pearson (piano). All of them sound absolutely perfect on this recording. I am actually thinking about starting up a Donald Byrd fan club. I can't believe how great this guy was and how little we ever hear about him. Byrd, along with Kenny Dorham are two of the most underated trumpet players of all-time. It's a lonely world for many of us jazz fans. After listening to recordings like this, it's impossible for me to listen to all that crapola that so-called artists of today try to pass off as music. This is REAL music! Music that wakes you up, gets the heart pumping a little faster, takes the edge off, and finally, makes you feel happy just to be alive.

 Donald Byrd
The Cat Walk Donald Byrd
Format: LP Record from Blue Note ()
Artist:
List price:
Collectible price: $16.50

 Donald Byrd
A City Called Heaven
Format: Audio CD from Landmark (1994-10-18)
Artist: Donald Byrd
List price: $15.98
New price: $10.98
Used price: $13.95
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • King Arthur - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • I'll Always Remember - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • A City Called Heaven - Donald Byrd, Traditional
  • Buck Down in Lu Easy Anna - Donald Byrd, Brown, Donald [Pian
  • Byrd Song - Donald Byrd, Williams, James [Pi
  • Del Valle - Donald Byrd, Hutcherson, Bobby
  • Remember Me - Donald Byrd, Purcell, Henry
  • Not Necessarily the Blues - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
 Donald Byrd
A City Called Heaven
Format: Audio Cassette from Landmark (1994-10-17)
Artist: Donald Byrd
List price: $9.98
New price: $5.95
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • King Arthur - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • I'll Always Remember - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald
  • A City Called Heaven - Donald Byrd, Traditional
  • Buck Down in Lu Easy Anna - Donald Byrd, Brown, Donald [Pian
  • Byrd Song - Donald Byrd, Williams, James [Pi
  • Del Valle - Donald Byrd, Hutcherson, Bobby
  • Remember Me - Donald Byrd, Purcell, Henry
  • Not Necessarily the Blues - Donald Byrd, Byrd, Donald

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