Re: Donald Byrd

From: David Bassin (bassyd@pacbell.net)
Date: Wed Aug 01 2001 - 21:41:24 CEST

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    for his groovy mid-70s period, I recommend Black Byrd and Street Lady.

    DB

    >I was digging through some old LP's and came across Donald Byrd's Best on
    >Blue Note. I remember I bought this album in the bargan bin for $2.00 in
    >1982. At that time I thought it was a really bad. In listening to it again,
    >I'm floored how hip it is. I want to hear more, does anybody have any other
    >Donald Byrd recomendations?
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    >Pete
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    >www.mp3.com/pharmacopia

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